Category: Style of the Quarter

  • Congrats to the Winners of SOQ4 2018

    Thanks to all who made it to the BAM Holiday Party on Saturday and helped to vote for the people’s choice SOQ winners!

    To reiterate, the Style of the Quarter for 2018 Q4 was any beer with spice, herbs, or vegetables added (BJCP Style 30A: SHV). Most or all competitors brought a keg to the holiday party where they received votes from the other BAM members present.

    Congratulations to our winners!

    • 1st Place: Kelsey Wilson & Melina Martinez with End of Days, a Chocolate Stout with cinnamon and habañero
    • 2nd Place: Mike Charlton with Christmas on Fire, a Dark Mild with cinnamon, star anise, vanilla and chipotle
    • 3rd Place: Bob Davis with Mad Beets, a Wild Saison with beetroot

    Other notable spices, herbs, and vegetables used included: heather, ginger, lemon thyme, cocoa nibs, smoked Anaheim pepper, juniper berries, all spice, cardamom, lemongrass, galangal, coriander, nutmeg, and jalapeños. An impressive showing!

  • 2018 SOQ 4 – Style 30A: Spice, Herb, or Vegetable Beer (SHV)

    In this category, you take a classic style— say an IPA—and add a complimentary ingredient, maybe lemongrass. You choose some great flavor hops like Citra and Amarillo to pair well with the added citrus of the lemongrass. The beer still tastes like an IPA, but it also showcases the unique flavor that lemongrass imparts. There are two things to keep in mind when brewing a beer for this category in competition: 1) the base beer style needs to be obvious, and 2) any special ingredients you list need to be obvious. If you brew a beer with five herbs, but only two are really noticeable, it’s better to just list those two rather than lose points because the other three aren’t discernible. (click for more tips)

    This SOQ is a PEOPLES CHOICE competition. To enter you must bring a keg to our annual Holiday party in December. This mean each attendee will vote on what they liked 1st, 2nd, and 3rd best. You can technically participate without a keg, but you might have limits on getting enough votes if you run out!

    Style Guideline Excerpts:

    The entrant must specify a base style, but the declared style does not have to be a Classic Style. The entrant must specify the type of spices, herbs, or vegetables used, but individual ingredients do not need to be specified if a well-known spice blend is used (e.g., apple pie spice, curry powder, chili powder)

    Should be a harmonious marriage of SHV and beer, but still recognizable as a beer. The SHV character should be evident but in balance with the beer, not so forward as to suggest an artificial product.

    We use the common or culinary definitions of spices, herbs, and vegetables, not botanical or scientific ones. In general, spices are the dried seeds, seed pods, fruit, roots, bark, etc. of plants used for flavoring food.

    Herbs are leafy plants or parts of plants (leaves, flowers, petals, stalks) used for flavoring foods. Vegetables are savory or less sweet edible plant products, used primarily for cooking or sometimes eating raw.

    Vegetables can include some botanical fruit. This category explicitly includes all culinary spices, herbs, and vegetables, as well as nuts (anything with ‘nut’ in the name, including coconut), chile peppers, coffee, chocolate, spruce tips, rose hips, hibiscus, fruit peels/zest (but not juice), rhubarb, and the like. It does not include culinary fruit or grains.

    Flavorful fermentable sugars and syrups (agave nectar, maple syrup, molasses, sorghum, treacle, honey, etc.) can be included only in combination with other allowable ingredients, and should not have a dominant character. Any combination of allowable ingredients may also be entered.

  • 2018 SOQ 3 – Farmhouse Ales: Grisette, Saison, Bière de Garde

    Congratulations to the 2018 SOQ3 Farmhouse Ale winners!

    1st place: Rory Bens
    2nd place: Robert Ayasse
    3rd place: Michael Scarito
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    These farmhouse ales include Grisette, Saison, and Bière de Garde.

    See the presentation by Nick Facciola, as presented during the club meeting: Farmhouse Ales

     

  • 2018 SOQ 2 – European Wheat and Rye Beers (collaboration)

    Congratulations to the 2018 SOQ2 European Wheat and Rye beer winners!

    1st place: Peter Kranz and Ashley Berg
    2nd place: Steve Haas, Star, Melana, and Kelsey
    3rd place: Adam Bradley and Brian McVey

    Thanks for participating,

    Jon
  • 2018 SOQ 1 – Amber Hybrid Beers

    Here are the results for the first SOQ winners of 2018:

    1st place : Stephen Haas – California Common

    2nd Place : Neil Topliffe – California Common

    3rd Place : Robert Ayasse – Altbier

    First Place wins a $50 Oak Barrel gift certificate

    Second Place wins a $30 Oak Barrel gift certificate

    Third Place wins a $20 Oak Barrel gift certificate

    Congratulations SOQ winners!

    Cheers,
    Keefer
    BAM Technical Coordinator

  • 2017 SOQ 4 – Specialty IPA

    Specialty IPA Style of the Quarter competition was a huge success with multiple keg entries. Winners were:

    1st – Jason Davis (NEIPA)

    2nd – Caleb Shaffer (NEIPA)

    3rd – Theo Rohr (Session IPA)

  • 2017 SOQ 3 – Collaboration Challenge (5SRM or less, use Golden Naked Oats)

    Collaboration with BAM member you don’t normally brew with

    • Brew a beer with 5 SRM or less
    • Must use Golden Naked Oats (GNO)
    • And the winners are congratulations to the winners!
      • 1st (Matt Youngblut)
      • 2nd (Neil Topliffe)
      • 3rd (Nick Facciola – witbier)
  • 2017 SOQ 2 – Hazy IPAs with Sea Salt

    Hey BAMers!  Here is the information for the next Style of the Quarter competition in conjunction with Barebottle, Hazy IPAs with Sea Salt.  For those of you who weren’t at the meeting last night, Barebottle is a relatively new brewery in SF that tries to focus on local ingredients in their beers. They’ve had two previous competitions with SFHG that have yielded them great results, so now they’re opening it up to BAM and the Mad Z’s in addition to SFHG.  The competition rules are:

    • Must use Gigayeast 054 Vermont Ale.  Gigayeast is selling participants in this SOQ discounted packs of this yeast at only $4.80 each!  We set up a Tilt campaign to collect orders for these.  Please use this link: https://www.tilt.com/tilts/gigayeast-054-vermont-ale-packs-barebottle-comp.  Tilt works by collecting everyone’s orders and then charges you when the campaign ends, which in this case is 11:59PM PST on April 18th (next Tuesday).  We will then have the packs for BAMers shipped to Oak Barrel where people can pick them up.
    • Must use salt.  Lester gave good tips on this last night, but the main point is to be careful because it can be very easy to overdo it.
    • Entries are due on Thursday, June 1st at Oak Barrel in Berkeley by closing time.  We will then judge these beers the next week and the top two scoring beers will be sent to Barebottle for final judging (in addition to the normal SOQ prizes of gift certificates to Oak Barrel).
    The winning beers from all 3 clubs will be brewed by Barebottle and put on tap in their tap room for public judging.  They will also send out kegs to select accounts in each club’s respective markets (e.g. Beer Rev will probably get a keg), so that we can try our club’s winning beer without having to drive into SF.  Lastly, the club beer that gets the most votes in the Barebottle tap room will be put into regular production!  Let’s win this!
  • April BAM Members Meeting – Thursday April 13th

    Hi BAMers!  In addition to the info from Gene, this Thursday’s meeting will feature a talk about the next SOQ from Lester Koga from Barebottle in SF.  This SOQ style will be Hazy IPA with Sea Salt featuring local ingredients.  Lester will be bringing some Bay Area sea salt to distribute, and we will be setting up a Tilt campaign to procure reduced price pitches of Vermont yeast from Gigayeast.  The two top scoring beers from BAM from this SOQ will then go on to Barebottle, where they will decide the overall winner from BAM, at which time that beer will be brewed at Barebottle and then put on tap at select East Bay accounts!  Mad Z’s and SFHG are also participating in this manner, and all three winning beers will go on tap at Barebottle.  Patrons can then vote on these beers at Barebottle, and the Grand Prize winner will see their beer go into full production!

    Lastly, this month’s meeting will be at Faction Brewing in Alameda from 7-9pm.  Please bring a glass and some beer to share.  We hope to see everyone there!
  • 2017 SOQ1 – Select Scottish Ales and Irish Red

    So the first Style of the Quarter for 2017 is for Select Scottish Ales and Irish Red Ales (BJCP 14a-c, 15a, 17c http://bjcp.org/).  Presentation slides are available on the BAM website meeting minutes for January 2017 – Bay Area Mashers Homebrew Club
    These entries will be judged in the World Cup of Beer competition that our club hosts.  Entries should follow the regular WCoB entry guidelines found at https://www.worldcupofbeer.com/
    To be eligible, you must have a current BAM membership and you must register your entries as related to club BAM.  Winners will be determined by overall score, possibly, but not necessarily in a head-to-head tasting by the same judges (it can get complicated).
    May the malt be with you!