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Rules

***Please note, due to the COVID lockdown restrictions in the ACT, at this stage we are not sure when the ACT Amateur Brewing Championships will be held. Further information will be available when the ACT announces the easing of restrictions. We are very confident the competition will go ahead. We will provide further advice when it's available.***

 

This competition is the 2021 Australian Capital Territory (ACT) Amateur Breweing Championship. It is the annual amateur brewing championship in the ACT and determines the 2021 ACT Champion Amateur Brewer.

Trophies will be awarded for the 1st, 2nd and 3rd place winners for each Category.

First, second and third placegetters for each category gain qualification for the 2021 Australian Amateur Brewing Championship.

Medals will be awarded for Gold, Silver and Bronze qualifying entries. These are defined by average scores from judging (out of possible max 50 points):

  • Gold 40+
  • Silver 35 - 39.9
  • Bronze 30 - 34.9

The competition is based upon the 2019 Australian Amateur Brewing Championship Style Guidelines and is a registered Beer Judge Certification Program (BJCP) event. 

Amateur brews.

The competition is restricted to amateur brews, that is to beers not subject to excise duty. This means any beer not fermented on licensed brewing premises is eligible, including beers made using extract kits, wort kits, or any other source of fresh wort. Brew-On-Premises beers are ineligible as these are subject to excise duty. Entries must be submitted under the brewer's own name.

Judging.

The competition organizers are not responsible for mis-categorized entries or entries that arrived damaged.

Full style/sub-style details are here: http://www.aabc.org.au/docs/AABC2019StyleGuidelines.pdf

Qualified judging of all entries is a primary goal of our event. Judges will evaluate and score each entry against style guidelines. The average of the scores will determine the rank of each entry in its category. Each flight will have at least one BJCP qualified judge. The competition secretary will adjudicate on final scores and will manage any conflicts of interest that arise.

Entries.

Two entries are allowed from each entrant in each category (style) and only one entry for any sub-style. For example: You can enter two beers into the Pale Ale style (Category 4) and they must be in different sub-styles, such as Cream Ale sub-style (Cat. 4.1) and Australian Sparkling Ale sub-style (Cat. 4.5).

All entries must be received at the drop-off locations by the entry deadline.

All entries will be picked up from drop-off locations on the day of the entry deadline.

Bottles will not be returned to entrants. Entrants can make arrangements with the competition secretary prior to judging if they wish to collect their bottles. 

See also AABC Aims, Rules & Information. Revised 21 August 2019. http://www.aabc.org.au

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AABC Judging Styles

If a style's name is hyperlinked, it has specific entry requirements. Click or tap on the name to view the subcategory's requirements.

1.1 Light Australian Lager [AABC]1.2 Scottish Light [BJCP 14A]1.3 London Brown Ale [BJCP 27]
1.4 Dark Mild [BJCP 13A]1.5 German Leichtbier [BJCP 5A]1.6 Czech Pale Lager [BJCP 3A]
1.7 Ordinary Bitter [BJCP 11A]2.1 Australian Lager [AABC]2.2 Helles Bock [BJCP 4C]
2.3 Australian Premium Lager [AABC]2.4 International Pale Lager [BJCP 2A]2.5 German Dortmunder [BJCP 5C]
2.6 Pre Prohibition Lager [BJCP 27]2.7 German Pils [BJCP 5D]2.8 Czech Premium Pale Lager [BJCP 3B]
2.9 Festbier [BJCP 4B]2.10 Munich Helles [BJCP 4A]3.1 International Amber Lager [BJCP 2B]
3.2 Czech Amber Lager [BJCP 3C]3.3 Munich Dunkel [BJCP 8A]3.4 Vienna Lager [BJCP 7A]
3.5 Marzen [BJCP 6A]3.6 Czech Dark Lager [BJCP 3D]3.7 Schwarzbier [BJCP 8B]
3.8 California Common [BJCP 19B]3.9 Dunkles Bock [BJCP 6C]4.1 Cream Ale [BJCP 1C]
4.2 Blonde Ale [BJCP 18A]4.3 Kolsch [BJCP 5B]4.4 Belgian Pale Ale [BJCP 24B]
4.5 Australian Sparkling Ale [BJCP 12B]5.1 American Pale Ale [BJCP 18B]6.1 Australian Bitter Ale [AABC]
6.2 British Golden Ale [BJCP 12A]6.3 Best Bitter [BJCP 11B]6.4 American Amber Ale [BJCP 19A]
6.5 Altbier [BJCP 7B]6.6 Strong Bitter [BJCP 11C]7.1 Scottish Heavy [BJCP 14B]
7.2 Scottish Export [BJCP 14C]7.3 Irish Red Ale [BJCP 15A]7.4 Australian Dark/Old Ale [AABC]
7.5 British Brown Ale [BJCP 13B]7.6 American Brown Ale [BJCP 19C]8.1 English Porter [BJCP 13C]
8.2 American Porter [BJCP 20A]8.3 Baltic Porter [BJCP 9C]9.1 Sweet Stout [BJCP 16A]
9.2 Irish Stout [BJCP 15B]9.3 Oatmeal Stout [BJCP 16B]9.4 Irish Extra Stout [BJCP 15C]
10.1 Tropical Stout [BJCP 16C]10.2 Foreign Extra Stout [BJCP 16D]10.3 American Stout [BJCP 20B]
10.4 Imperial Stout [BJCP 20C]11.1 English IPA [BJCP 12C]11.2 American IPA [BJCP 21A]
12.1 New England IPA [BJCP 21B] 12.2 White IPA [BJCP 21B] 12.3 Red IPA [BJCP 21B]
12.4 Brown IPA [BJCP 21B] 12.5 Rye IPA [BJCP 21B] 12.6 Belgian IPA [BJCP 21B]
12.7 Black IPA [BJCP 21B] 12.8 Double IPA [BJCP 22A]13.1 Weissbier [BJCP 10A]
13.2 Witbier [BJCP 24A]13.3 Dunkles Weissbier [BJCP 10B]13.4 Roggenbier [BJCP 27]
13.5 American Wheat Beer [BJCP1D]13.6 Weizenbock [BJCP10C] 13.7 Wheatwine [BJCP22D]
14.1 Berliner Weisse [BJCP 23A]14.2 Gose [BJCP 27]14.3 Flanders Red Ale [BJCP 23B]
14.4 Lambic [BJCP 23D]14.5 Gueuze [BJCP 23E]14.6 Fruit Lambic [BJCP 23F]
14.7 Oud Bruin [BJCP 23C]14.8 Brett Beer [BJCP 28A] 14.9 Mixed Fermentation Sour [BJCP 28]
15.1 Saison [BJCP 25B] 15.2 Biere de Garde [BJCP 24C] 15.3 Trappist Single [BJCP 26A]
15.4 Belgian Blond Ale [BJCP 25A]15.5 Belgian Dubbel [BJCP 26B]15.6 Belgian Tripel [BJCP 26C]
15.7 Belgian Golden Strong Ale [BJCP 25C]15.8 Belgian Dark Strong Ale [BJCP 26D]16.1 Wee Heavy [BJCP 17C]
16.2 Doppelbock [BJCP 9A] 16.3 Eisbock [BJCP 9B]16.4 British Strong Ale [BJCP 17A]
16.5 Old Ale [BJCP 17B]16.6 American Strong Ale [BJCP 22B]16.7 English Barleywine [BJCP 17D]
16.8 American Barleywine [BJCP 22C]17.1 Fruit Beer [BJCP 29A] 17.2 Spice Herb Vegetable Beer [BJCP 30A]
17.3 Autumn Seasonal Beer [BJCP 30B] 17.4 Winter Seasonal Beer [BJCP 30C] 18.1 Rauchbier [BJCP 6B]
18.2 Classic Style Smoked Beer [BJCP 32A] 18.3 Specialty Smoked Beer [BJCP 32B] 18.4 Wood Aged Beer [BJCP 33A]
18.5 Specialty Wood?Aged Beer [BJCP 33B] 18.6 Belgian Specialty Ale [AABC] 18.7 Alternative Grain Beer [BJCP 31A]
18.8 Alternative Sugar Beer [BJCP 31B] 18.9 Experimental Beer [BJCP 34C] 19.1 Dry Mead [BJCP M1A]
19.2 Semi Sweet Mead [BJCP M1B] 19.3 Sweet Mead [BJCP M1C] 19.4 Fruit Mead [BJCP M2]
19.5 Fruit Spice Mead [BJCP M3A] 19.6 Braggot [BJCP M4A] 19.7 Other Mead [BJCP M3B, M4B, M4C]
20.1 New World Cider [BJCP C1A] 20.2 English Cider [BJCP C1B] 20.3 French Cider [BJCP C1C]
20.4 Perry (New World, Traditional) [BJCP C1D] 20.5 Other Cider/Perry [BJCP C2]  

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Entry Acceptance Rules

Number of Bottles Required Per Entry: 1

Two entries are allowed from each entrant in each category (style) and only one entry for any sub-style.

E.g. You can enter two beers into the Pale Ale style (Category 4) and they mustbe in different sub-styles, such as Cream Ale sub-style (Cat. 4.1) and Australian Sparkling Ale sub-style (Cat. 4.5).

Full style/sub-style details are here: http://www.aabc.org.au/docs/AABC2019StyleGuidelines.pdf 

Each entry will consist of capped or corked bottles that are void of all identifying information, including labels and embossing. Printed caps are allowed, but must be blacked out completely.

Beer and Cider: minimum bottle size 450mL

  • Entries 500-700ml brown glass bottles are preferred; however, green and clear glass will be accepted as will PET bottles. Swing top bottles will likewise be accepted as well as corked bottles. 450ml is the minimum entry size bottle (e.g. Grolsch swing top).

Mead entries: minimum bottle size 330mL

  • Capped or corked bottles are acceptable.

Completed entry forms must be submitted with all entries. Bottle labels and can be printed directly from this website and labels must be attached securely to your bottle with clear tape.

Please fill out the entry form completely. Be meticulous about noting any special ingredients that must be specified. Failure to note such ingredients may impact the judges' scoring of your entry.

Bottles will not be returned to entrants. Entrants should arrange with the competition secretary prior to judging if they wish to collect their bottles after the competition.

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Judging Sessions and Dates

Day 1 - AM
Saturday 2 October, 2021 9:00 AM, AEST through Saturday 2 October, 2021 1:00 PM, AEST
multiple locations

Day 1 AM - Cat 1
Saturday 2 October, 2021 9:00 AM, AEST through Friday 1 October, 2021 11:00 PM, AEST
multiple locations

Day 1 AM - Cat 13
Saturday 2 October, 2021 11:00 AM, AEST through Saturday 2 October, 2021 1:00 PM, AEST
multiple locations

Day 1 - PM
Saturday 2 October, 2021 1:00 PM, AEST through Saturday 2 October, 2021 5:00 PM, AEST
multiple locations

Day 1 PM - Cat 19
Saturday 2 October, 2021 1:00 PM, AEST through Saturday 2 October, 2021 3:00 PM, AEST
multiple locations

Day 1 PM - Cat 20
Saturday 2 October, 2021 3:00 PM, AEST through Saturday 2 October, 2021 5:00 PM, AEST
multiple locations

Day 2 - AM
Sunday 3 October, 2021 9:00 AM, AEST through Sunday 3 October, 2021 1:00 PM, AEST
multiple locations

Day 2 - PM
Sunday 3 October, 2021 1:00 PM, AEST through Sunday 3 October, 2021 5:00 PM, AEST
multiple locations

Day 3 - AM
Monday 4 October, 2021 9:00 AM, AEST through Monday 4 October, 2021 1:00 PM, AEST
multiple locations

Day 3 - PM
Monday 4 October, 2021 1:00 PM, AEST through Monday 4 October, 2021 5:00 PM, AEST
multiple locations

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Awards

ACT Champion Brewer is determined from the individuals' top 5 scores in 5 different categories

Trophies will be awarded to 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place in each category.

Medals (Gold, Silver and Bronze) will be awarded for meritorious scores against the style guidelines. 

Additional prizes will be awarded for: 

  • Best New Brewer (Higherst scoring new brewer's beer)
  • Best Female Brewer (Highest scoring female brewer's beer)

Awards and scoresheets will be available at a Canberra Brewers club meeting (to be advised).

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Awards Ceremony

A future Canberra Brewers meeting
Thursday 4 November, 2021 12:00 AM, AEST

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Circuit Qualification

This is a qualifying event for the 2021 Australian Amateur Brewing Championship.

The top 3 entries per AABC Category are eligible to enter that AABC Category.

Please note, due to the COVID lockdown restrictions in the ACT, at this stage we are not sure if we will be able to run the competition before the AABC and your entries won't be able to qualify for this competition. Further advice will be provided when available.

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