SC - Cordials
Chris Stanifer
jugglethis at yahoo.com
Tue Apr 10 14:03:12 PDT 2001
- --- Philip & Susan Troy <troy at asan.com> wrote:
> The best approach I've found, when seeing people
> making a face at period
> brews, is to say, "Wait. Remember you're drinking a
> medium-dry mead made
> from malt sugar and herbs, not Lone Star [or
> whatever]."
Hmmmnnn... no mention of honey? If you can make mead
without honey, I'd imagine cold-fusion is up next on
your agenda, eh? :)
Seriously, though; In the brews I have had judged, I
always include a sheet of paper (usually
illuminated...gotta score those brown-nose points)
which contains a "character profile", or a brief
description of how the beer will taste, how much
carbonation it will have (most of them have been
'still' beers, though), and a note on clarity (usually
not very). This gives the judge an opportunity to
prepare themselves for the beer before they taste, and
hopefully removes a lot of preconceived notions. Does
it work? I don't know...I have never won.... :)
Balthazar of Blackmoor
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