CadillacAndy
Well-Known Member
I wanted to take a minute to open up a site I built for my club. It's http://onlinebeerscores.com and the point is to allow brewers to anonymously share homebrew for structured feedback and judging, using Beer Judge Certification Program standards and score sheet.
So the basic idea is that you enter your beer on the site (which doesn't require any sort of account setup or anything) and print out a label. Take the bottle beer with label attached to a club meeting or other event/gathering/shindig/etc and to a bottle exchange with other brewers. You then go back to the site, enter in the code and judge the beer using an online version of the BJCP scoresheet, which is then emailed to the person who submitted it. The idea is that you don't know who's beer you're judging, just the style and notes, like in a real competition.
There's also the ability to allow people to judge commercial beer using BJCP standards.
Take a look, use it, abuse it and let me know what you think. The real idea with the site is to help produce and submit better beer to real competition as well as calibrate palates on commercial examples of a certain style.
Here's a more concise write up of how it works and what it does - http://onlinebeerscores.com/about.php
Cheers!
http://onlinebeerscores.com
So the basic idea is that you enter your beer on the site (which doesn't require any sort of account setup or anything) and print out a label. Take the bottle beer with label attached to a club meeting or other event/gathering/shindig/etc and to a bottle exchange with other brewers. You then go back to the site, enter in the code and judge the beer using an online version of the BJCP scoresheet, which is then emailed to the person who submitted it. The idea is that you don't know who's beer you're judging, just the style and notes, like in a real competition.
There's also the ability to allow people to judge commercial beer using BJCP standards.
Take a look, use it, abuse it and let me know what you think. The real idea with the site is to help produce and submit better beer to real competition as well as calibrate palates on commercial examples of a certain style.
Here's a more concise write up of how it works and what it does - http://onlinebeerscores.com/about.php
Cheers!
http://onlinebeerscores.com