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Stylistic Accuracy Classic Example Not to Style Technical Merit Flawless Significant Flaws Intangibles Wonderful Lifeless Outstanding (45 - 50): World-class example of style. Excellent (38 - 44): Exemplifies style well, requires minor fine-tuning. Very Good (30 - 37): Generally within style parameters, some minor flaws.
Descriptor Definitions (Mark all that apply): ¤ Acetaldehyde - Green apple-like aroma and flavor. ¤ Alcoholic - The aroma, flavor, and warming effect of ethanol and higher alcohols. Sometimes described as “hot”.
The BJCP Scoresheet Guide is a rubric for BJCP Judging Exam graders and a training tool for current and aspiring judges. While originally developed for the BJCP Beer Judging Exam, the methodology applies to each type of judging exam.
Beer Judge Program. Studying for the Beer Exams. Sample Scoresheets. Examples of Very Well Done Scoresheets. In response to many requests, we are providing some examples of what we consider very well done scoresheets that were completed during actual BJCP exams.
Review with other judge(s) and agree on consensus score. Provide summary of beer and key feedback for improvement. Add secondary attribute(s) intensity/description as appropriate.
The judge team has reviewed their individual scores and have agreed to this final score FINAL SCORE PLACE MINI-BOS Advanced to Position in flight Floral, earthy Too low for style X Bready w/ subtle toasty notes None L M H Inappropriate Malt Hops Bitterness Flavor X X Example: When evaluating specialty-type beers, use the "other" line to comment on
3 Απρ 2018 · A new format scoresheet has been created for this year’s AHA NHC competition. A refinement of the previous checklist scoresheets, this structured scoresheet has been created for Beer, Mead, and Cider. Download “Beer Scoresheet, Structured” BJCP_Scoresheet_BSTR.pdf – 451.66 KB.