Big Turkey Contest: November 17, 2010

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Big Turkey Contest: November 17, 2010

Post by JohnD » Mon Sep 13, 2010 8:12 pm

The category for this year's Big turkey contest is weizen/weissbier which is BJCP category 15A. The contest will take place at the November meeting, so anyone interested in entering has about 2 months to brew the prize winning entry.
There was some discussion at the last meeting whether dunkelweizen would be appropriate for entry in the contest. After looking at the minutes from the board meeting regarding the contest, dunkel would be entered in another category (15B) and would not be eligible for entry. The contest is for Hefeweizen style beers only. :beer10
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Re: Big Turkey Contest 2010

Post by Dwayne_Delaney » Sun Sep 26, 2010 2:38 pm

I thought that the contest was for all of style 15, just like our contest last year, when we used all of style 12 Porters. Why not include 15A,B,C,D to make it more interesting?? To me, the contest would be pretty boring with the inclusion of Hefes only.
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Re: Big Turkey Contest 2010

Post by john mills » Sun Sep 26, 2010 4:10 pm

Using style 15A wasn't to make the contest boring, but allow all entries being judged to the same guidelines. Last year's contest while including 12A, B, & C. Also allowed any variation of which categories 20, 21, 22, and 23 could be included. Many of which only category 22, and 23 were included (smoked, oaked, and burbon).
The 2nd annual Big Turkey contest was the first to use BJCP guidelines of which 10A was the chosen category.

Would I like a different category...Yes. Prior to this past year I really disliked the Hef style. Now I can tolerate the beers in limited session. But yet a style I can appreciate to guidelines.

Lets open up the polls for next year's Big Turkey category. What should next year's, 2011, Big Turkey beer be?
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Re: Big Turkey Contest 2010

Post by Dwayne_Delaney » Sun Sep 26, 2010 4:18 pm

john mills wrote: The 2nd annual Big Turkey contest was the first to use BJCP guidelines of which 10A was the chosen category.
The reason why we chose 10A was because of the wide-open nature of the style, which allowed a lot of variations in the entries; the same reason why we chose to use the entire porter style last year. 15A allows no such variations........boring.

I like the idea of an open discussion of the choice of style for next years contest well in advance of the contest.
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Re: Big Turkey Contest 2010

Post by Michael Erwin » Sun Sep 26, 2010 11:50 pm

Somehow I got the wrong message, probably wasn't listening well. So, when I purchased ingredients for the next several months, I got stuff to make a weizenbock. Anyway, that's what I'm making, so I won't be in the contest.
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Re: Big Turkey Contest 2010

Post by Dwayne_Delaney » Mon Sep 27, 2010 5:18 am

I feel your pain, I have a dunkel in my fermenter.
But, it won't go to waste. :beer9
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Re: Big Turkey Contest 2010

Post by sirgiovanni » Mon Sep 27, 2010 7:59 am

Dwayne_Delaney wrote:I have a dunkel in my fermenter.

Is that something a doctor can help you with? :twisted:
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Re: Big Turkey Contest: November 17, 2010

Post by john mills » Thu Sep 30, 2010 8:23 am

Update for anyone not at last nights meeting.

The Big Turkey contest has been expanded from category 15A only, to now also include categories 15B, & 15C. Now the contest includes all the German Wheat beers. Weizen, Dunkelweizen, and Weizenbock. 15D is still not included in the contest, as it uses rye.
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Re: Big Turkey Contest: November 17, 2010

Post by sirgiovanni » Thu Sep 30, 2010 8:57 am

What the hell am I supposed to do with my sprittenbock? I thought we said yes to sprittenbock?
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Re: Big Turkey Contest: November 17, 2010

Post by Chris Alvey » Fri Oct 01, 2010 8:50 am

I should have just kept my mouth shut ...


Is my HefeIPA included as well :?: jokes, just jokes

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Re: Big Turkey Contest: November 17, 2010

Post by Chris Alvey » Wed Oct 27, 2010 11:04 am

The Alvey/Weber effort is in the fermenter. As usual, the Hefeweizen curse continues.

120 Minute Mash - intentional, no - done, yep.
Decoction - oh, not on purpose, but had to do it because missed strike temp.
Batch Sparge - not today friend, try a 1hour+ old-skool fly sparge. What sparge arm you might ask? Oh, that would be a showerhead coupled to the mash tun with some clear tubing.
Gas run out during boil - check.
Starter used - heck no, forgot.

Should be stellar. :roll:

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Re: Big Turkey Contest: November 17, 2010

Post by Don » Wed Oct 27, 2010 12:30 pm

Sounds like a winning brew!
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Re: Big Turkey Contest: November 17, 2010

Post by john mills » Wed Nov 10, 2010 3:39 pm

1 week left til we find out who's the Big Turkey!
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Re: Big Turkey Contest: November 17, 2010

Post by Don » Wed Nov 10, 2010 8:26 pm

I better get busy!
Can you make a beer in a week :lol:
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Re: Big Turkey Contest: November 17, 2010

Post by john mills » Wed Nov 10, 2010 8:33 pm

Don wrote:I better get busy!
Can you make a beer in a week :lol:
Not only have I made one, but we drank it all within that week too. 7 Day Blonde. It was the ale version of Busch Light, so it's pretty much like water anyway, but an award winning hef, I don't think is possible.....unless there are only 3 entries, and the other 2 are assliquor.
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