So I got the results back from the Ohio State Fair Competition. I received the results for my entry and for Jeff's entry. He contacted me some time ago and asked if he could send a couple bottles up for me to enter on his behalf. Yup....it was a secret...
We scored very close, mine was an overall 30 and Jeff's was an overall 28.
Here is a quick summary of the results:
Hop Juice by BlackDuck (Imperial IPA, Category 14C) - Overall Score = 30
Aroma: 6/12 and 8/12: piney aroma, some grassy/vegetal, no real malt, moderately high hop aroma, some grass and something I can't put my finger on
Appearance: 3/3 and 2/3: Very clear, light amber with white head, copper to golden
Flavor: 11/20 and 11/20: High hop bitterness with the malt backing it up, some corn flavors, somewhat sweet a little out of balance for style
Mouthfeel: 3/5 and 3/5: dryer beer, some astringency from high hops, significant alcohol warmth in the finish
Overall: 6/10 and 7/10: seems like a good recipe but too vegetal, were the dry hops left in too long, could use a bit more hop character for style, carefull with specialty malts
Hop Juice by Inkleg (yup, he sent two bottles up for me to enter on his behalf ) (Imperial IPA, Category 14C) Overall Score = 28
Aroma: 6/12 and 9/12: very grassy, some vegetal notes, hoppy, grapefruit, no overly strong on esters but I suspect the gravity is there
Appearance: 3/3 and 3/3: brilliant gold, off white head, very clear, light lacing on the glass
Flavor: 10/20 and 8/20: some metallic notes, malt balance is nice, hops are grassy, plenty of esters, esters are too strong, I'm guessing the yeast is suspect here
Mouthfeel: 4/5 and 2/5: medium body, warm, some astringency, light body, backbone is not there for a beer of this size
Overall: 5/10 and 6/10: A lot of competition with ingredients in aroma and flavor, watch fermentation temps, too much going on phenol-wise, far too potent
If your interested in my other results, I posted all of them to my Ohio State Fair Competition topic in the Results thread.
EDIT...Jeff, I emailed you scanned copies of both mine and your judging sheets, so be sure to check your email.