I had no idea that my technique of keg conditioning after a 4 – 7 day primary ferment in the kettle had any validity. I knew I liked my beer.
Jeff is a national BJCP judge and his comments verbatim were …” low side of IPA but a tasty brew. If this was a pale ale competition would score higher. Nice balance. Very drinkable. Well made. A session IPA.” Third place was awarded to people with 37.5 points and my score was 37 (average score 37.3)

It encouraged me and gave me something to work on. Just like when Adam (cartooncod) and Trevor (jtmwhyte) came around early on in my journey to help me out. At that time fermentation temperature control was the biggest issue. I’ve also had a lot of feedback and advice and mentoring from Greg Nash, and come to think of it …everyone on this site. I owe a big thanks to Big Spruce and the judges and all the Brewnosers.

I know everyone is saying don't encourage him
