BJCP - How to Judge Beer

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Wednesday, September 26, 2012 - 8:30 AM to 10:00 AM

This months meeting we will discuss how in detail what the BJCP is and how the judging process works. We will also discuss taking the test.

We will specifically be judging Category 6, hybrid beers, and deciding which beer we will be submitting the the AHA club competition. 

Meetings will be held at 1329 W. Grand at the brewhouse unless announced otherwise.  If you’re only interested in the beer tasting and don’t want to participate in brewing, come on out anyways!  The more the merrier!  Please contact James Lewis or Daniel Barker with any questions.

 

CHAOS’ ‘BJCP’ meetings will aim at cultivating and strengthening three different aspects of our club and its membership.  The first of these aims will be to educate members on beer styles.   Each meeting will have a style theme (Porter, Stout, Lager, etc…) and will be introduced by an overview of the Beer Judge Certification Program’s respective style guidelines as well as a brief summary of that style’s historical development.  The second aim will be to promote club community by providing a consistent venue for beer tastings.  Unlike past tastings, these will center and focus on a particular style each month, further extending the purpose of education.  The tastings will include the beers made by club members for entry to the AHA homebrew club competition as well as several classic and contemporary representatives of that given month’s style.  The third aim is to encourage CHAOS members to participate in official BJCP-sponsored homebrew competitions.  Thus we will set our meeting agenda parallel to the one provided by the American Homebrew Association’s homebrew club competition.  Each month the AHA accepts one entry per homebrew club for a style of its choosing.  Winners will earn their club points towards becoming the Homebrew Club of the year. 

 

Download and print:

http://www.bjcp.org/docs/2008_stylebook.pdf