Melbourne International Beer Awards Festival
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Melbourne International Beer Awards Festival
Anyone going to the Melbourne Beer Festival this weekend?
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The beer list is up at http://tinyurl.com/7e9vb.
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Sorry. Anti-F.
We are waiting for the full list like last years.
http://www.beerawards.com/beerfest2/bee ... s_2004.htm
This list your talking about. I consider a bit of joke list.
http://www.beerawards.com/beerfest2/the_beers.htm
Example. Read these descriptions.
BK
We are waiting for the full list like last years.
http://www.beerawards.com/beerfest2/bee ... s_2004.htm
This list your talking about. I consider a bit of joke list.
http://www.beerawards.com/beerfest2/the_beers.htm
Example. Read these descriptions.
CAFRI
No. 1 premium brand in Korea with its unique taste and image. The very first oval shaped label in nation that truly delivers differentiated premium experience. Crystal clear flint bottle represents brand image of free, delightful and contemporary European aroma hop and Harrington malt makes Cafri the most smooth and refreshing premium beer.
Made me laugh.CASS
100% non-pasteurized brewing process makes Cass beer more fresher and vital. Cass delivers young adults value and needs through differentiated communication campaign, so it is the most satisfactory beer among people who want youthful life Only Cass' fizzy and crisp taste from 100% non-pasteurized brewing process is able to make consumers feel vitalization
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Here's the actual beer awards for this year.
http://www.beerawards.com/pdfs/2005results.pdf
My opinion is that they seem to have given an award to just about everyone. Maybe this is standard practise in the industry.
Still I'll be happy if all these guys are exhibiting at the festival.
What do you guys think?
BK
http://www.beerawards.com/pdfs/2005results.pdf
My opinion is that they seem to have given an award to just about everyone. Maybe this is standard practise in the industry.
Still I'll be happy if all these guys are exhibiting at the festival.
What do you guys think?
BK
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BK,
You're going to the right session (my advice is get into the early session to avoid those who aren't so serious about their beer...), so maybe I'll see you there? (I'll be wearing my Kirin t-shirt...)
If you're serious about sampling for future reference, then take notes... I've been to this gig two years running, and starting with the best intentions, I always manage to walk out after my 3 hours struggling to remember my name, let alone my favourites from the countless beers I've been privelaged to enjoy...
Have fun! (Oh, and don't put your sampling cup in your pocket when you take a piss. When one of my mates undid his fly, it loosened his jeans and the cup slipped out and into the urinal... He wasn't fishing it out, and they don't give replacements... Needless to say, I "pissed" myself everytime I wen't in and saw his cup bobbing around in the trough!)
Maybe see you there!
Chris
You're going to the right session (my advice is get into the early session to avoid those who aren't so serious about their beer...), so maybe I'll see you there? (I'll be wearing my Kirin t-shirt...)
If you're serious about sampling for future reference, then take notes... I've been to this gig two years running, and starting with the best intentions, I always manage to walk out after my 3 hours struggling to remember my name, let alone my favourites from the countless beers I've been privelaged to enjoy...
Have fun! (Oh, and don't put your sampling cup in your pocket when you take a piss. When one of my mates undid his fly, it loosened his jeans and the cup slipped out and into the urinal... He wasn't fishing it out, and they don't give replacements... Needless to say, I "pissed" myself everytime I wen't in and saw his cup bobbing around in the trough!)
Maybe see you there!
Chris
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The 11a-2p was a great session. Not to many people.
Managed to get, guesstimate, about differnt 100 beers into me, before the session ended.
Some great stuff.
Was well worth the $35 bucks. Definitely got my money's worth.
3Ravens even had an pull tap in the English Real Ale cask style.
Samual Adams had good range there. The Cream Stout was my favourite. Strangly reminded me of the taste of smoking a cuban cigar.
Was impressed with Redoak (from Sydney) range. Lots of uncommon belgian styles.
Expected more vendors to have a table and most vendors didn't have their entire range.
But overall was pretty happy. Even remembered my name afterwards.
Cheers
BK
Longbeach. Did a quick search for a Kirin shirt about halfway through. Didn't get a positive match. I'm sure you had a great time.
Managed to get, guesstimate, about differnt 100 beers into me, before the session ended.
Some great stuff.
Was well worth the $35 bucks. Definitely got my money's worth.
3Ravens even had an pull tap in the English Real Ale cask style.
Samual Adams had good range there. The Cream Stout was my favourite. Strangly reminded me of the taste of smoking a cuban cigar.
Was impressed with Redoak (from Sydney) range. Lots of uncommon belgian styles.
Expected more vendors to have a table and most vendors didn't have their entire range.
But overall was pretty happy. Even remembered my name afterwards.
Cheers
BK
Longbeach. Did a quick search for a Kirin shirt about halfway through. Didn't get a positive match. I'm sure you had a great time.
Went to the same session BK & I must agree with most of what you said - great value for $35, impressive range of beers, including many I've never seen anywhere in this country.
Found it a bit strange that the beer that won the main award (Doryman's Dark Ale I think it's called) was nowhere to be seen, let alone tasted.
Matters little I guess in the big picture, as you still walk out struggling to put a coherent sentence together, but feeling pretty good about it.
For what it's worth, one beer that really impressed me was 3 Ravens White, very similar to Hoegaarden, with a brilliant fresh taste....of course it helped that it was the first beer I tried.
For future reference it seems that the Friday night session is one to be avoided, unless you want to be stuck with XXXX, Stirling and Carlton Mid-strength by the end of the night....much more civilised on the Saturday.
Found it a bit strange that the beer that won the main award (Doryman's Dark Ale I think it's called) was nowhere to be seen, let alone tasted.
Matters little I guess in the big picture, as you still walk out struggling to put a coherent sentence together, but feeling pretty good about it.
For what it's worth, one beer that really impressed me was 3 Ravens White, very similar to Hoegaarden, with a brilliant fresh taste....of course it helped that it was the first beer I tried.
For future reference it seems that the Friday night session is one to be avoided, unless you want to be stuck with XXXX, Stirling and Carlton Mid-strength by the end of the night....much more civilised on the Saturday.
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Oh what a morning....
BK am impressed with your guestimate at 100 beers... Was keeping a tally that got messier towards the end, hit about 60. Still not bad - that's one every 3 minutes not counting piss breaks and bullshit sessions with other punters...
Must say don't remember being totally impressed with any of the beers on offer. When you brew for no one but yourself, it's getting harder to impress me... But then after the fist hour my ramblings went from "I'm really impressed with the floral overtones on that pilsner" to "Nah" and "Yeah"...
Bring on Beertopia 2006!
Oh, and book early for the Saturday night session too - mate of mine was in the line, three people from the door, and the sold out signs went up... Wouldn't that get up your goat!
BK am impressed with your guestimate at 100 beers... Was keeping a tally that got messier towards the end, hit about 60. Still not bad - that's one every 3 minutes not counting piss breaks and bullshit sessions with other punters...
Must say don't remember being totally impressed with any of the beers on offer. When you brew for no one but yourself, it's getting harder to impress me... But then after the fist hour my ramblings went from "I'm really impressed with the floral overtones on that pilsner" to "Nah" and "Yeah"...
Bring on Beertopia 2006!
Oh, and book early for the Saturday night session too - mate of mine was in the line, three people from the door, and the sold out signs went up... Wouldn't that get up your goat!
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