Thursday, March 25, 2010

I sent in 3 beers to NHC - 1st round

In all my years of homebrewing I have continuously procrastinated, chickened out, or gotten sticker shock at the thought of entering the NHC. Well this year might be my last real chance, as I am hoping to be a full time pro brewer by this time next year. I brewed a lot of beer this year, but in the end, I only sent in 3 beers, which I think are really excellent. I probably would have sent in 5 or so, but my AHA membership expired and I didn't have the money to renew it at the time, so the entry fee was a whopping $14 per entry (it's $9 for members).

These beers made the final cut:

Dale's Mild: Brewed by myself and Paul, I actually entered this as a Scottish 70 shilling because the yeast is very clean. It just tasted and smelled a lot like a Scottish 70. We'll see if the judges agree.

Woody: The American oak-aged Barleywine. This was tasting killer 6 months ago, and I haven't had a chance to try it since then, since I had exactly 4 bottles left. I might get to try it if my buddy Fritz breaks out the bottle I gave him while we are in NYC this weekend. 6 months ago, there was a little too much of a harsh oaky finish on an otherwise stellar beer, so I am hoping that the time has been good for it and mellowed it out a bit.

Fresh-hopped Black Saison: The hops have faded substantially, so I called it a black farmhouse ale at 8.1% ABV. Personally I think it has only improved with age.

Other beers that almost made the cut were the Belgian Dark Strong, which is still a little too alcohol-hot and needs some time, and the Belgian Blond, which is pretty darn good, but has too much banana in the nose, and just isn't quite the easily drinkable Belgian ale that a blond should be.

Unfortuanately both the pilsner and the smoked helles that I had such high hopes for have a DMS issue, but the third lager, the Baltic Porter I did with Paul is tasting great and just went in to lagering in a corny.

Who else is entering beers? If you are on the fence, it's time to shit or get off the pot (nice mixed metaphor there)! All entries must be in by April 1st. Good luck!

10 comments:

-- said...

This'll be my first NHC. I entered an APA and a Saison. I sent my entries to Ohio last week. If the Fedex lady had asked I was prepared to tell her my package contained an entry for the National Helicopter Club (NHC) model competition.

Unknown said...

Assuming I can properly operate my new beer gun (haven't tried yet), I'll be entering an American Barleywine and a Doppelbock.

Tom E said...

I've got four going in. A Helles, Dortmunder, Rauchbier, and Oatmeal Stout. None of these beers did as well as I had hoped at Homebrew Alley, but what the hell do those NYC homebrew judges know anyway.

Anonymous said...

I'm putting in an Am Amber, Am Brown, Mild, Porter and Heffe. Its my first time entering at the NHC; but judging the 1st round last year was fun!

Brett Begani said...

Brew Brothers are taking entries to Seattle, same as they did for slurp n' burp. for me it's going to be tough not to drink the remaining bottles in case I make second round.

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Chillindamos said...

I sent in 4 to NHC first round. Outside of club-onlys, I've only submitted one beer to a homebrew competition (past fall). I'm not expecting much but will enjoy the feedback. I sent in 1. Mayhuel Mild as a specialty beer 2. APA 3. Blueberry Wheat 4. California Common
Cheers!

Seanywonton said...

I just got back from NYC where I learned that a few of my friends on the east coast were shut out from entering beers due to reaching the 750 entry limit in that area! Wow, that has never happened before.
Good luck guys (and gals?)...

Lee said...

That barleywine was awesome. I think it'll do quite well.

wakingupdrunk said...

entered 2 sours and an american stout. the stout was pretty tasty but i dont think it was amazing by any means. could probably have used a bit more hoppage.