From synchro!judge-request at uu6.psi.com Tue May 10 07:35:30 1994 Received: from uu6.psi.com by goodman.itn.med.umich.edu with SMTP id AA08941 (5.65b/IDA-1.4.3 for spencer at hendrix.itn.med.umich.edu); Tue, 10 May 94 07:35:27 -0400 Received: from synchro.UUCP by uu6.psi.com (5.65b/4.0.071791-PSI/PSINet) via UUCP; id AA26326 for ; Tue, 10 May 94 06:28:12 -0400 Received: by synchro.com (smail2.5) id AA03496; 10 May 94 05:20:58 EDT (Tue) Reply-To: judge at synchro.com (JudgeNet) Errors-To: judge-error at synchro.com Precedence: bulk Message-Id: <9405100520.AA03496 at synchro.com> From: judge-request at synchro.com (JudgeNet Administrator) To: judge-recipients at synchro.com (JudgeNet Recipients) Subject: JudgeNet Digest #756 (May 10, 1994) Date: 10 May 94 05:20:58 EDT (Tue) JudgeNet Digest #756 Tue 10 May 1994 THE BEER JUDGE DIGEST Chuck Cox , publisher Michael Hall , archive administrator digest submissions to judge at synchro.com administrative requests to judge-request at synchro.com send rank updates to the administrative address messages sent to the wrong address will be ignored FTP archive information in /pub/judge/README on cygnus.ta52.lanl.gov Published by SynchroSystems and the Riverside Garage & Brewery Contents: BJCP Questions (Kieran O'Connor) Dan's Dilemma (John Lenz) jel3 at cornell.edu Re: blood (Rick Garvin (703-761-6630)) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 9 May 1994 10:51:11 -0400 (EDT) From: Kieran O'Connor Subject: BJCP Questions Hi Folks: After a recent post I sent a note to James Spence asking for the BJCP questions and I received them in the mail. it's 4 sides of paper--single spaced. I'll try to get them typed in so that folks can have a look and so that we dont inundate James with requests. I'll post it to Judgenet by the end of the week if possible. Kieran O'Connor E-Mail Address: koconnor at mailbox.syr.edu Syracuse, N.Y. USA ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 9 May 1994 05:27:07 -0400 From: (John Lenz) jel3 at cornell.edu Subject: Dan's Dilemma Regarding the situation Dan McC mentioned, in my opinion he should never have faced it. Isn't the organizer responsible for at least some minimal level of screening? Seems to me that not matter how weird some like to make their "brews" there are, or should be, limits to what is acceptable in an entry to a competition. Does the fact that a we are running a homebrew competition oblige us to judge everything that is entered? I think not. John ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 9 May 1994 07:23:38 -0400 (EDT) From: rgarvin at btg.com (Rick Garvin (703-761-6630)) Subject: Re: blood > Whilst judging meads during the AHA 1st round (yesterday) in Chicago, > I came across a Melomel with a most unusual ingredient. It was listed > as containing raspberries and 1-2 drops of type O pos blood. Put a bio-hazard sticker on it and call a medical waste disposal service!!!!!!!!! Cheers (queasy), Rick ------------------------------ End of JudgeNet Digest ************************