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Thats right y'all.

With winners, there must be losers - and although only by a hair, our newest member Ryan took out the most popular position of "last place".

And at the WBC - we all know that last place is a true privelage. Last place chooses the next beer to be brewed: a truely gratuitous burden bestowed to the recipient of this place.

Ryan chose American IPA... GOOD MAN!

14B. American IPA
Aroma: A prominent to intense hop aroma with a citrusy, floral, perfume-like, resinous, piney, and/or fruity character derived from American hops. Many versions are dry hopped and can have an additional grassy aroma, although this is not required. Some clean malty sweetness may be found in the background, but should be at a lower level than in English examples. Fruitiness, either from esters or hops, may also be detected in some versions, although a neutral fermentation character is also acceptable. Some alcohol may be noted.

Appearance: Color ranges from medium gold to medium reddish copper; some versions can have an orange-ish tint. Should be clear, although unfiltered dry-hopped versions may be a bit hazy. Good head stand with white to off-white color should persist.

Flavor: Hop flavor is medium to high, and should reflect an American hop character with citrusy, floral, resinous, piney or fruity aspects. Medium-high to very high hop bitterness, although the malt backbone will support the strong hop character and provide the best balance. Malt flavor should be low to medium, and is generally clean and malty sweet although some caramel or toasty flavors are acceptable at low levels. No diacetyl. Low fruitiness is acceptable but not required. The bitterness may linger into the aftertaste but should not be harsh. Medium-dry to dry finish. Some clean alcohol flavor can be noted in stronger versions. Oak is inappropriate in this style. May be slightly sulfury, but most examples do not exhibit this character.

Mouthfeel: Smooth, medium-light to medium-bodied mouthfeel without hop-derived astringency, although moderate to medium-high carbonation can combine to render an overall dry sensation in the presence of malt sweetness. Some smooth alcohol warming can and should be sensed in stronger (but not all) versions. Body is generally less than in English counterparts.

Overall Impression: A decidedly hoppy and bitter, moderately strong American pale ale.

History: An American version of the historical English style, brewed using American ingredients and attitude.

Ingredients: Pale ale malt (well-modified and suitable for single-temperature infusion mashing); American hops; American yeast that can give a clean or slightly fruity profile. Generally all-malt, but mashed at lower temperatures for high attenuation. Water character varies from soft to moderately sulfate. Versions with a noticeable Rye character (“RyePA”) should be entered in the Specialty category.

Vital Statistics: OG: 1.056 – 1.075
IBUs: 40 – 70 FG: 1.010 – 1.018
SRM: 6 – 15 ABV: 5.5 – 7.5%

Commercial Examples: Bell’s Two-Hearted Ale, AleSmith IPA, Russian River Blind Pig IPA, Stone IPA, Three Floyds Alpha King, Great Divide Titan IPA, Bear Republic Racer 5 IPA, Victory Hop Devil, Sierra Nevada Celebration Ale, Anderson Valley Hop Ottin’, Dogfish Head 60 Minute IPA, Founder’s Centennial IPA, Anchor Liberty Ale, Harpoon IPA, Avery IPA




In light of the current Hops crisis the judges will accept beers brewed with locally grown hop varieties.

Cheers!

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Yeah mate all good. Is a little far.

You can post your entry and fee to me:

Alister Brownlie
208 Fordyce rd
Parakai
Auckland

I'll make sure it's well looked after
Excellent I will do!
Cant make it this weekend, Good news for someone in Wellington though, as I have 2 free airfares to give away if anyone wants to go up from here I have pre checked in so I have the boarding passes all you need to do is jump on the plane no ID needed. Flights are friendly also 11.30 flght on Sat return 2.30 and 3.30pm Sunday. To easy let me know if you want to go up.
Ah that's crap man, was looking forward to locking horns with ya! Good to meet you down in Welly though.
We still will, Im going to send my entry to Tyler.
Seriously? I've just kegged an IPA. Its a bit green and its on the subtle weak balanced end of the scale but its tasting pretty good to me.

Assuming I got a rental car, where could I sleep?
Speaking without double-checking with the missus, but we've got a spare room and you'd be welcome to use it.
Thanks Martin, much appreciated. I haven't double-checked with the missus either, so its still hypothetical that I will go ;)
Confirmed that my spare room is available if you want it. Drop me a PM.
Thanks Martin. Unfortunately I've decided not to come up (see below). Hope you guys have a great time.
Hey Mike. I've had a bit more of a think and I will have to flag this weekend.

I've got my guest brew launching at The Temperance tomorrow and I think I'll be a bit spent after that. Thanks for the offer though.

Did you mean you've got tickets for 2 people on offer?
What time is it again? Wondering if I'll have time to brew before I head up. Then I can sleep in on Sunday! :)

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