Homebrew Alley XVIII
Posted: Sun Apr 14, 2024 6:04 am
The results are in.
I entered my Kölsch and my Double IPA.
DIdn't win anything, and the Kölsch scored in the mid-30s while the Double IPA scored in the low 30s.
Some mild tweaks to both might improve them, though. A different choice of yeast and slightly more hop presence in the Kölsch, and a more aggressive hop schedule for the Double IPA with a slight tweak to the malt bill will bring them both closer to style.
But overall, I'm not disappointed. The Double IPA was my first attempt at the style, so there's a learning curve there. And for some reason, the entire batch of Kölsch didn't seem to carbonate properly, so I was sure I'd get killed for submitting flat beer. But apparently I lucked out and they got a good bottle, because I got 4 out of 5 for mouthfeel from both judges. In both cases, both flavor and aroma sealed my doom. A couple points higher in both those categories would have made a big difference in overall score.
I entered my Kölsch and my Double IPA.
DIdn't win anything, and the Kölsch scored in the mid-30s while the Double IPA scored in the low 30s.
Some mild tweaks to both might improve them, though. A different choice of yeast and slightly more hop presence in the Kölsch, and a more aggressive hop schedule for the Double IPA with a slight tweak to the malt bill will bring them both closer to style.
But overall, I'm not disappointed. The Double IPA was my first attempt at the style, so there's a learning curve there. And for some reason, the entire batch of Kölsch didn't seem to carbonate properly, so I was sure I'd get killed for submitting flat beer. But apparently I lucked out and they got a good bottle, because I got 4 out of 5 for mouthfeel from both judges. In both cases, both flavor and aroma sealed my doom. A couple points higher in both those categories would have made a big difference in overall score.