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It was a good day for a homebrew - especially when the homebrews have travelled far and wide to meet at the beer and pizza mecca of Charlotte know as "The Mellow Mushroom." And why would there be such a gathering? To meet the faces behind the icons of our Brewboard, of course! To shake hands, share stories, judge homebrews, and lift a few pints together.
This homebrew competition is unique in it's conception. It wasn't dreamt up by a local homebrew club. It wasn't organized by a brewery. It was created by the members of the HBA Brewboard. The members decided that this would be a great way to meet and share with their fellow members. And it wasn't created by HBA.
And share they did. The weekend began with a pre-event party at Rock Bottom Brewery in downtown Charlotte, where many pints of Head brewer Dave Gonzalez's beers were consumed, and consumed, and consumed...
Luckily the beer judges were in (relatively) good shape the next day to start the 10AM judging processes.
The processes included style tastings across 11 categories. Strict AHA judging guidelines were followed, along with all the necessary paperwork. Gary Cathey of the Carolina BrewMasters organized the logistics of the event which included receiving the entries, sorting them out, siging up judges and stewards, and tallying up the final scores.
"Yeah but this one goes to Eleven..."
It's a tough job, but someone's got to do it. In fact 5 of us did the judging for the Best Of Show.

And who were these priviledged 5 you may ask? Were they diplomats? Executives? Celebrities? Were they beer gods of some sort? No, just 5 guys that like beer and run a homebrew shop... Our very own HBA gang had the distinct honor of judging the 11 top entries. Unfortunately, the youngest member of HBA, Denny Deaton, could not participate that day (oh well, more beer for the rest of us!).
The task? To narrow these incredible 11 beers to three. Not an easy assignment. There was much debate, much disagreement, much drinking... but finally we chose the three:
Best Of Show:
1st - Cjinj - IPA
2nd - ahunt - Robust Porter
3rd - David Chase - Belgian Specialty
"It's just like being there..."
Take a look at a few images of the event:
The rundown:
Flight 1 - Category 3:
1st - Palmetto Pub, American Wheat
2nd - Cjinj, Blonde Ale
3rd - Jimvy, Cream Ale
Flight 2 - Category 4
1st - Higgs, English Pale
2nd - Howie, Ordinary Bitter
3rd - BigcMac - English Pale
Flight 3 - Category 6A
1st - Cjinj - APA
2nd - Brewcnc - APA
3rd - Huleoo - APA
Flight 4 - Category 6B & 6C
1st - Thomas - American Amber
2nd - ahunt - American Amber
3rd - Cjinj - California Common
Flight 5 - Category 7
1st - Cjinj - IPA
2nd - Thomas - IPA
3rd - Rex Polarhunt - IPA
Flight 6 - Category 10
1st - Jimvy, American Brown
2nd, Kkeys - American Brown
3rd - Howie - Southern English Brown
Flight 7 - Porters
1st - ahunt, Robust Porter
2nd - Dr Dale, Robust Porter
3rd - Brewbuddy23, Brown Porter
Flight 8 - Dry & Sweet Stouts
1st - Dr Dale, Sweet Stout
2nd - Hd4mark, Dry Stout
3rd - Billhev & Beermedic, Dry Stout
Flight 9 - Oatmeal & Foreign Extra Stout
1st - Jimvy, Oatmeal Stout
2nd - Hardcore Legend, Foreign Extra Stout
3rd - Palmetto Pub - Foreign Extra Stout
Flight 10 - Wheat Beers
1st - Aeneas - Weizenbock
2nd - Thomas - Bavarian Weizen
3rd - Mishko, Weizenbock
Flight 11 - Belgian & French Ales
1st - Davis Chase, Belgian Specialty
2nd - bolle -Belgian Wit
3rd - DuncanDad, Belgian Specialty
Best Of Show:
1st - Cjinj - IPA
2nd - ahunt - Robust Porter
3rd - David Chase - Belgian Specialty
And a very special thanks to Gary Cathey for organizing the logistics of the even in Charlotte - Thanks Gary!!
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And a very special thanks to Gary Cathey (aka Casey) for organizing the logistics of the event in Charlotte - Thanks Gary!!
The HBA Gang would like to thank all of our Brewboard members for participating. It never would have happened if it were not for you!
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