Ozwald wrote:They're blonde, smell like cheese & talk with a subtle Minnesotan accent, don't cha know.
spiderwrangler wrote:I'm sure there are some regional variations, but I don't think they are going to be as drastic as JZ bitches and moans about. He hasn't been actively competing in a while now, and many breweries have wider distribution, coupled with the exchange of information and recipe ideas among home and commercial brewers has likely lead to judges with a broader experience than in his day.
maxwell wrote:spiderwrangler wrote:I'm sure there are some regional variations, but I don't think they are going to be as drastic as JZ bitches and moans about. He hasn't been actively competing in a while now, and many breweries have wider distribution, coupled with the exchange of information and recipe ideas among home and commercial brewers has likely lead to judges with a broader experience than in his day.
I can't speak to the IPAs in Wisconsin, but I can tell you that the regional variation from California to Colorado is still huge. Most of the Colorado IPAs to me taste sweet, with a significant flavor contribution from crystal malt and subdued hop aroma.
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