Subject: Digest for the period 11/13/2003 - 11/14/2003 Date: Fri, 14 Nov 2003 01:00:13 -0500 Table of contents ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Re: Digest for the period 11/12/2003 - 11/13/2003 (David Houseman) 2. commercial examples of styles (tbonestott) 3. Please limit your quoted text (Chuck Cox) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- From: David Houseman Date: Thu, 13 Nov 2003 08:13:42 -0500 Subject: Re: Digest for the period 11/12/2003 - 11/13/2003 What an excellent collection of posts today. Bev provided excellent thoughts on styles. Al, a reasonable suggestion for a method of providing input. But if and until there is a web suggestion interface, this forum is monitored and participated in by the style committee. And one can always submit suggestions to the Competition Director. Alan, as usual some very good points for discussion. A Blue Ribbon Panel: I'll volunteer and anyone can send bottles of beers for consideration to me ;-)) A great read today on styles. Dave Houseman ********************************************************************** * JudgeNet - the beer judge digest * * Send plain text only, no HTML, MIME, encoded text or attachments * * Send subscription requests & changes to judge-request`at`synchro.com * ********************************************************************** ---------------------------------------------------------------------- From: tbonestott Date: Thu, 13 Nov 2003 12:08:30 -0500 Subject: commercial examples of styles Re: commercial examples for style guidelines. I offer the following two > > >beers for consideration as examples of the Dusseldorf alt style: Otter > > >Creek Copper Ale and Long Trail Ale. Both are widely available in the >East > > >and both fit in with the recent discussions of alt style not requiring >heavy > > >doses of Munich malt. > > >Bruce Stott ---------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Chuck Cox Date: Thu, 13 Nov 2003 12:21:06 -0500 Subject: Please limit your quoted text When you send a response to JudgeNet, please remember to edit any quoted text and include only as much as is necessary to make your point. I have had to bounce some messages recently where a few lines of original text was followed by a copy of an entire digest. While I have your attention, don't forget to use a meaningful subject. "Re: Digest for the period 11/12/2003 - 11/13/2003" doesn't convey much information about your posting, especially for readers who receive individual messages instead of the digest. Thanks. -- Chuck Cox, SynchroSystems chuck`at`synchro.com, cccox at fas.harvard.edu, www.synchro.com ********************************************************************** * JudgeNet - the beer judge digest * * Send plain text only, no HTML, MIME, encoded text or attachments * * Send subscription requests & changes to judge-request`at`synchro.com * ********************************************************************** Subject: Digest for the period 11/13/2003 - 11/14/2003 Date: Fri, 14 Nov 2003 01:00:13 -0500 Table of contents ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Re: Digest for the period 11/12/2003 - 11/13/2003 (David Houseman) 2. commercial examples of styles (tbonestott) 3. Please limit your quoted text (Chuck Cox) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- From: David Houseman Date: Thu, 13 Nov 2003 08:13:42 -0500 Subject: Re: Digest for the period 11/12/2003 - 11/13/2003 What an excellent collection of posts today. Bev provided excellent thoughts on styles. Al, a reasonable suggestion for a method of providing input. But if and until there is a web suggestion interface, this forum is monitored and participated in by the style committee. And one can always submit suggestions to the Competition Director. Alan, as usual some very good points for discussion. A Blue Ribbon Panel: I'll volunteer and anyone can send bottles of beers for consideration to me ;-)) A great read today on styles. Dave Houseman ********************************************************************** * JudgeNet - the beer judge digest * * Send plain text only, no HTML, MIME, encoded text or attachments * * Send subscription requests & changes to judge-request`at`synchro.com * ********************************************************************** ---------------------------------------------------------------------- From: tbonestott Date: Thu, 13 Nov 2003 12:08:30 -0500 Subject: commercial examples of styles Re: commercial examples for style guidelines. I offer the following two > > >beers for consideration as examples of the Dusseldorf alt style: Otter > > >Creek Copper Ale and Long Trail Ale. Both are widely available in the >East > > >and both fit in with the recent discussions of alt style not requiring >heavy > > >doses of Munich malt. > > >Bruce Stott ---------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Chuck Cox Date: Thu, 13 Nov 2003 12:21:06 -0500 Subject: Please limit your quoted text When you send a response to JudgeNet, please remember to edit any quoted text and include only as much as is necessary to make your point. I have had to bounce some messages recently where a few lines of original text was followed by a copy of an entire digest. While I have your attention, don't forget to use a meaningful subject. "Re: Digest for the period 11/12/2003 - 11/13/2003" doesn't convey much information about your posting, especially for readers who receive individual messages instead of the digest. Thanks. -- Chuck Cox, SynchroSystems chuck`at`synchro.com, cccox at fas.harvard.edu, www.synchro.com ********************************************************************** * JudgeNet - the beer judge digest * * Send plain text only, no HTML, MIME, encoded text or attachments * * Send subscription requests & changes to judge-request`at`synchro.com * **********************************************************************