tfomelo
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Olá cervejeiros(as),
Estava eu nos meus estudos cervejeiros quando me deparei com algo bem interessante. Um maluco (cervejeiro caseiro de nome de usuário gatorbeer) tabelou todas as receitas que ganharam medalhas de ouro nos campeonatos promovidos anualmente pela AMERICAN HOMEBREWERS ASSOCIATION de 2004 até 2014!!!! O famoso National Homebrew Competition (NHC). Daí ele criou uma aba para cada estilo e podemos comparar detalhes de cada receita lado a lado de outras campeãs. O maluco conclui que (do post dele no Reddit):
1) In hoppy beers, complex hop bills were almost exclusively used (No single hop beers won)
2) Also in hoppy beers, Simcoe and Amarillo are almost always in the winning beer. Centennial and Cascade a close second. A lot had all 4.
3) For big ABV beers, a complex malt bill was frequently used (>6 grains)
4) Almost every Fruit beer that won used extract at bottling and not real fruit
5) There are certainly categories that seem to win more often. You have a better chance of getting gold with a RIS than an American Stout (6 wins vs 6) Ingredients matter. For example, british style beers almost exclusively had british malts, yeast and hops.
7) Don't even try to win gold with an IPA/DIPA because this guy Kelsey McNair or something has won the last 3-4 years with virtually the same recipe.
Planilha completa dele está aqui:
A postagem dele no Reddit aqui.
Um brinde ao trabalho desse cervejeiro!
Cheers!
Estava eu nos meus estudos cervejeiros quando me deparei com algo bem interessante. Um maluco (cervejeiro caseiro de nome de usuário gatorbeer) tabelou todas as receitas que ganharam medalhas de ouro nos campeonatos promovidos anualmente pela AMERICAN HOMEBREWERS ASSOCIATION de 2004 até 2014!!!! O famoso National Homebrew Competition (NHC). Daí ele criou uma aba para cada estilo e podemos comparar detalhes de cada receita lado a lado de outras campeãs. O maluco conclui que (do post dele no Reddit):
1) In hoppy beers, complex hop bills were almost exclusively used (No single hop beers won)
2) Also in hoppy beers, Simcoe and Amarillo are almost always in the winning beer. Centennial and Cascade a close second. A lot had all 4.
3) For big ABV beers, a complex malt bill was frequently used (>6 grains)
4) Almost every Fruit beer that won used extract at bottling and not real fruit
5) There are certainly categories that seem to win more often. You have a better chance of getting gold with a RIS than an American Stout (6 wins vs 6) Ingredients matter. For example, british style beers almost exclusively had british malts, yeast and hops.
7) Don't even try to win gold with an IPA/DIPA because this guy Kelsey McNair or something has won the last 3-4 years with virtually the same recipe.
Planilha completa dele está aqui:
A postagem dele no Reddit aqui.
Um brinde ao trabalho desse cervejeiro!
Cheers!