Dirk McLargeHuge wrote:
In general, how long are you given to judge the beer and fill out the sheets? Most of my score sheets bordered on the illegible. It that a result of the time constraints and having to hurry or is that an indication of how much the judge had to drink?
That's a good question. In general, one can take between ten and fifteen minutes (if not more) to judge a beer. That being said, some times my hand feels like it's about to fall off by the end of a competition in which I've judged 20-30+ beers. So I think it may have more to do with fatigue than time constraints and/or alcohol intake.
Most judges put their email address on the score sheet. If they don’t, I think they should. If you can't read your score sheet, scan it and email it to them. If you don’t have a scanner, I’m sure that you can work something out. I'm sure that they would be more than happy to decipher it for you.
jacob wrote: [quote]
The best solution is for more experienced brewers to man up and take the BJCP exam and help make judging as a whole better. Your palate and experience can help make everyone else better. [quote]
Well said, jacbob! I agree...it is not a flawless process; but before a brewer starts to criticize the process and the people devoting their time and energy to the to the betterment of hobby, they should give it a try.