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  • Second Round Judging

    The AHA NHC Second Round judge registration is closed. We have more volunteers than we need, and judging assignments are now being made based on BJCP rank. There may be a need for some of the volunteers to act as stewards, which will still offer some experience point credit. All judging will take place on Thursday, June 19th. There are also still some spaces available in the exam, which will be given during the morning judging session.

  • May, 2008

    Sign up now for the BJCP Reception at NHC

    Planning for the BJCP Reception, Wednesday evening at the National Homebrew Conference in Cincinnati is complete. All the details are on the registration page. You definitely want to take advantage of this opportunity if you'll be attending, judging, or even just visiting Cincinnati. This will also be great fun, and is again being subsidized by the BJCP, but attendance is limited and strictly by reservation. You'll need your BJCP ID and password to register for the reception, so while you're there, consider ordering a name badge and voting for your regional representative.

    There were 150 judge reservations offered, and 50 guest reservations, as of April 12th.
    As of right now, only    judge slots and    guest slots are still available.
    Do it now or miss out!
    Please note: Guest spaces can ONLY be reserved at the same time as a judge reservation.

    By the way, you should know that the conference is nearly sold out already. There are still a few tickets left for the Thursday Pro-Brewers Night and Friday Club Night, but they are going fast. The seminars, keynote, and banquet have all long since been sold out. Based on registrations already made, this will be by far the largest NHC ever!

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  • December, 2007

    Election Time Again

    The seven members of the BJCP Board of Directors, also known as Regional Representatives, are elected to three-year terms on an alternating schedule.

    Now we are getting ready to hold elections for four of the seven Regional Reps, in the Mid-Atlantic, Midwest, South, and West regions. That means about 57% of our active members have the opportunity to choose their representative for the next three years.

    Information on the candidates is available in the Election Center .

    If you'd like to play a part in the future direction of the BJCP, now is the time to step up. In short, you need to declare your candidacy by the end of January, by sending an email to nominations@bjcp.org and having five other active judges in your region send an email with their name and BJCP number to the same address supporting your nomination.

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    Please Help Us Award Your Points!

    Most of the time, competition organizers do a great job of submitting their reports, which are what we use to apply your experience point credit in our database. But as this year draws to a close, we have a much larger group of delinquent reports than usual.

    If you participated in a competition but haven't seen your points recorded after a reasonable time (a couple of months), please contact the organizer (we've tried without success) and ask for the competition report to be submitted. You can find more details and the most current list of delinquent competitions HERE.

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    The first full batch of the new BJCP pins for National, Master, and Grand Master ranks has been completed, and should be received within about a week by everyone who has been waiting for one.

    The top photo here shows the original pins from our original manufacturer. These were hand made, and quite expensive.
    Original pins
    The lower photo shows the new pins, which cost us only a fraction of the originals.
    New pins

    It took a long time and a lot of effort to come up with a manufacturer who could produce pins of equivalent quality (Thanks, Russ!) but we feel these new pins are at least as good looking as the older ones. The other nice thing about this effort is that in future, everyone who earns one of these ranks will be able to receive the appropriate pin right away, instead of going on a backorder list.

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    The first group of BJCP name badges have mostly been received by those who ordered them (before November). Feedback has been very positive so far.

    Name badges ordered in November are being made now, and should be received before the end of this month. A total of 570 name badges were ordered as of December 1st. If you haven't ordered one yet, just use the "Order a name badge" link in the navigation bar. They are completely free to BJCP members, and we will continue ordering them in batches, with the frequency depending on the demand.

  • November, 2007

    Our most recent promotion to Master Beer Judge went to Jim Wilson, of Redondo Beach, California. Jim is the 71st person to earn the hardest rank in the program, and is also an active exam grader. As Gordon Strong commented, "coincidence? I think not." Congratulations, Jim!

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    Sample name badge

    The first set of the new BJCP name badges is being manufactured now. If you signed up for one, you should be receiving it within the next 60 days. Remember, the only cost to you is the effort to update your postal and email addresses.

    About one out of four active judges ordered a badge in this first batch. Once they start showing up at competitions, there will probably be a lot of "Where did you get that?" conversations, but you can get in on the second batch of badges by ordering now. Just look over there in the navigation sidebar and click "Order a name badge."

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    We also received the first batch of the new National and Master pins. These had been backordered, but they are already being received by the 40 National and 4 Master judges who have been expecting them for a long time. One of the prototype GM pins was given to Exam Co-Director Steve Piatz, who has been waiting so long for his that he reached Grand Master II level before receiving a pin!

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  • October, 2007

    Another label template (MS Word format) is available, if you'd like to print your name labels for scoresheets with the BJCP logo on them. The links to these and other goodies are in the Competition Center.

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    Congratulations go to Rick Garvin of McLean, VA, one of the longest-serving judges in the program (since 1987!). Rick is the 70th person to earn the hardest rank in the program, Master Judge. Rick was an associate exam director in the early days of the program, and is currently an exam grader.

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    Judges know the drill: Arrive at a competition, find the registration table, then get one of those stick-on nametags and wait until the marker pen is available so you can scrawl your name and be recognized as a participant.
    As a new service to members, the BJCP is making available a good-looking permanent name badge, absolutely free. We will have them custom-made for you and mailed to your home address. See the badge ordering page for details.

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    Another continuance has been granted to Bill Slack. See below.

  • September, 2007

    The BJCP Board has voted to allocate $2,500 out of reserves to fund a judge reception at the 2008 NHC. This is in response to the item two paragraphs below (↓). Similar in nature to what was done in Denver this year, the event will feature two judge training events. BJCP judges who are attending the conference and judging in the competition will be admitted for free (on a first come, first served basis as long as this budget holds out).

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    Reaction is still coming in to the experimental checklist scoresheets used at several "second round" competitions this year. An article about them appeared in Southeast Brewing News, by Cristina and Chris Collier. You can find the text here.

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    Most of the judges at the AHA National Homebrew Conference in Denver showed up for a Wednesday evening reception and training session at Wynkoop, and it seemed to go pretty well. The BJCP Board is currently considering a proposal to make these pre-NHC training events an annual feature. Please contact your regional representative if you have any comments or suggestions.

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    Chris Wright has produced a Beer Journal designed to record your beer tasting adventures. We mention it here because it makes good use of our style guidelines. You can click the link to see a preview of the book, and you can email us with your name and BJCP number to get a link for a discounted price.

  • Michael Jackson Dead At 65

    The man who was the inspiration for so many beer judges, as well as everyone else who appreciates real beer, passed away August 30, 2007.

  • CEP Credit at NHC

    Responding to some recent questions, every BJCP member we could identify who attended the AHA National Homebrewers Conference in Denver this year was automatically awarded two CEP points based on the assumption that all attended the sessions that were eligible.

    If you're curious, you can check your online record to confirm that the points were awarded. If there are any discrepancies, please contact the CEP Director.

  • CEP Newsletter

    Our Continuing Education Program team has its first newsletter, along with some new example programs. Check the CEP section of the website.

  • BJCP Officers Elected (June, 2007)

    The seven Regional Representatives have elected, from among themselves according to the bylaws, our three statutory officers for the coming 12 months. The new officers will be the same ones we have had for the past year:

    • President: Gordon Strong
    • Vice President: Dave Sapsis
    • Treasurer: Al Boyce
  • BJCP at the AHA NHC (May, 2007)

    We're expecting a great crowd for the American Homebrewers Association National Homebrewers Conference in Denver, June 21-23, 2007. As of this update, it looks like the following BJCP folks will be attending:

    • Regional Reps: Gordon Strong, Joe Formanek, Ted Hausotter
    • Former Regional Reps: John Watson, Mike Hall
    • Competition Director: Dave Houseman
    • IT Assistant Director: Jamil Zainasheff
    • Exam Director: Steve Piatz
    • Exam Administrator: Susan Ruud
    • Associate Exam Director: Beth Zangari
    • Exam Committee Chair: John Tull
    • Continuing Education Director/Assistants: Kris England, Kevin Pratt, Mike Heniff
    • Communication Director: Ed Westemeier

    If you're planning to attend, this will be a great opportunity to buttonhole any of us and let us know what we're doing wrong (or even right!).

    We'll all be at the Judge & Steward Reception at Wynkoop Wednesday evening (hint: there are CEP points for the seminars there). Thursday we'll be (guess what?) judging from 8 am to 5 pm. And we'll all be at the BJCP meeting at 4:15 pm Saturday.

    UPDATE: Despite a large turnout at the BJCP meeting Saturday, none of the officers attending were lynched. Can it be possible that we're doing fewer things wrong lately?

  • Congratulations, Beth Zangari and Mark Stober (May, 2007)

    Beth Zangari, of Placerville, California, has just become our 22nd Grand Master Beer Judge.

    Mark Stober, of Lutz, Florida, has just become our 69th Master Beer Judge.
  • Website Help Wanted (May, 2007)

    The Board has recently approved an Assistant Communication Director position. Details at this forum topic.

  • Congratulations, Calvin Perilloux (May, 2007)

    Calvin Perilloux, of Middletown, Maryland, has just become our 68th Master Beer Judge. Calvin has been with the program since 1990, and is also an exam grader.

  • Address Changes (May, 2007)

    We've been getting a number of requests lately from members who want their email address changed. Please note that you can do this yourself very easily.
    Go to the Change your address link (see it over there on the right?) and log in. If anything in your record needs to be updated, you can get to the change form from there. The change form lets you update your name, address, phone number, and email address. You can even change your password to something easier to remember.

  • Former BJCP Treasurer Indicted For Fraud (May, 2007)

    As many members know, there has been an ongoing effort to deal with the failure of the former BJCP Treasurer, Mr. William R. Slack, of Nashua, New Hampshire, to turn over the funds in the treasury to the current Treasurer. Mr. Slack, also a former BJCP President, has not communicated with the current Board of Directors, and we have been pursuing a resolution of this matter since 2004.

    For obvious reasons, the BJCP officers and legal committee are unable to comment publicly, but we feel the membership deserves to be kept informed as much as possible. Links in the following paragraphs will display the relevant documents.

    We recently learned that a Federal Grand Jury has indicted Mr. Slack for fraud. This indictment was reported in the local newspaper in Nashua. Mr. Slack was served with a summons on April 30, 2007 for his initial appearance in U.S. District Court on May 17, 2007.

    Mr. Slack appeared with his public defender at that hearing, and entered a plea of "not guilty" to the charge. He was released pending trial, subject to a number of conditions, and a trial date has been set for July 10, 2007.

    The Department of Justice has issued a press release describing the case, including potential penalties.

    Update: Mr. Slack, through his public defender, requested a continuance (legalese for a delay in going to trial). On June 26, 2007, the court granted his request, and rescheduled his trial for October 10, 2007.

    2nd Update: Mr. Slack, through his public defender, requested a second continuance which was also granted, which postpones his trial until at least February 5, 2008.

    We continue to work closely with the appropriate authorities, but since legal proceedings are continuing, we are not able to comment at this time beyond this statement.

  • New Pages (May, 2007)

    We added both new and historical material this month. If you go to the Member Resources section, you'll find examples of the sort of feedback received by exam takers, going all the way back to 1989.
    We also added copies of the annual reports from 1999 and 2000, and two newsletters sent to members by snail mail in 1998.
    There are also some new examples of scoresheets turned in by exam takers, so you can see what graders consider to be exceptionally good efforts.
    Finally, there is a new budget policy passed by the Board, and the exam study guide got a couple of little tweaks.

  • 2007 Regional Election Results Announced (May, 2007)

    Ted Hausotter

    Mountain/Northwest Region:
    Ted Hausotter of Oregon was elected over John Tull.
    25% of the active members in the region participated.
    Ted will take office on June 1, replacing the current Mtn/NW rep, Mike Hall.

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    Al Boyce

    North Region:
    Al Boyce was reelected over Mark Nesdoly.
    An impressive 39% of the active members in the region participated.

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    Pete Garofalo

    Northeast Region:
    Pete Garofalo was reelected over Ant Hayes.
    23% of the active members in the region participated.

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    For a list of the current holders of all the offices in the BJCP, please refer to the Officers page.
  • March, 2007

    Congratulations to Al Boyce

    our stalwart BJCP Treasurer and North Regional Representative, who has become the 21st person to achieve the status of Grand Master Beer Judge.

    Normally, when someone has a notable achievement, we ask you to buy them a beer, but since Al is our Treasurer, maybe he'll dip into the kitty and buy for the rest of us? Just kidding, but this represents a LOT of work on his part, so congratulations are definitely in order.

  • March, 2007

    Congratulations to Phil Farrell

    of Cumming, GA who has just earned the hardest rank in the program, Master Judge. BJCP President Gordon Strong notes: "Phil first took the exam in January 2004, and was the fourth fastest to achieve the Master rank. He is the 67th to earn the rank out of more than 4,000 in the program.

    "For those of you who don't know Phil by name, he's the 'chicken guy'. For those who still don't know what I'm talking about, Phil travels all over the place getting quasi-famous beer people to have their picture taken holding a rubber chicken. He had two big photo albums on display at the Orlando AHA NHC. He's also recently become a BJCP exam grader."

    "Congratulations on your accomplishment Phil, and thanks for becoming a grader."

  • BJCP Annual Report to Members

    The Annual Report is now available, and includes the official report to members by President Gordon Strong, as well as Treasurer Al Boyce's financial report and reports from various Directors. It makes for some interesting reading, and we hope all members will take a look at it.

  • BJCP is OK in the UK

    The BJCP has members in the United Kingdom, despite the existence of a much older national judging organization. Due to increased interest from UK homebrewers in our system, Ant Hayes recently had an article describing it published by the Craft Brewers Association.

  • Too busy to read about BJCP? Listen to it instead.

    Basic Brewing Radio has a podcast available, where James Spencer interviews the BJCP Communication Director. They cover the most common general topics of interest to beer judges in about half an hour.

    In upcoming months, we hope to have other BJCP officers talking about entering and running competitions, taking and doing well on the exam, earning CEP points, and other useful topics.

  • December, 2006

    New CEP Member

    Mike Heniff, of Pearland, Texas, has been appointed an Assistant CEP Director, replacing Ted Hausotter. The appointment will be effective on the first of January. Ted has had to reluctantly resign from this post due to workload concerns.

    BJCP President Gordon Strong said "I know I speak for the board in offering our thanks to Ted for his work on the CEP program, in particular the development of the forthcoming Vocabulary application. Ted has offered to continue to help develop that application until it is ultimately deployed. Thanks, Ted, we'll take you up on that one. Hope to see you at a future conference or event where we can share a beer."

    New Change of Address Form

    Responding to a number of requests, Jamil has crafted a completely new application you can use to change your address in the BJCP database.

    In our efforts to improve security, the old email form is now a thing of the past. You will be required to log in with your BJCP Member Number and Password. Once you've done that, you can change any of your address information that needs to be updated.

    Although your address information will be sent immediately to our ultra-secure, heavily guarded shoebox full of index cards, the updated information will not actually appear in your record until the next complete update of the online version of the database. That typically takes a month or so.

    In addition to the usual address information, you will also notice, at the bottom of the form, a new section that allows you to change your password. We know it's not always easy to remember that cryptic password you were assigned when you took the exam, so now you will be able to change it to something more easily remembered. Time to throw away that little scrap of paper in your wallet. Of course, there's no requirement to change your password, but the function is available if you want to use it. Unlike the address changes, your new password will be functional immediately.

    August, 2006

    Exam Administration Update

    A revision to the directions for the BJCP exam was made as a result of the result of a BJCP policy to help protect the integrity of the BJCP exam. Modern electronic devices make it too difficult for an exam administrator to be certain people aren't cheating.
    The exam instructions now include the following:

    Electronic Devices

    Use of the following electronic devices are not allowed during the exam:

    • Calculators, except for basic four-function models
    • Pagers
    • PDAs
    • Laptop or desktop computers
    • Cell phones (In case of an emergency, phones may be left with the Administrator with instructions for answering.)
    • Walkman/iPod or other listening devices
    • Headphones of any type

    Examinees with any special needs are required to contact the Exam Director to work out specific procedures a minimum of 6 weeks in advance of the exam date.

    Another Exam Change Announced

    Many of us took note earlier this year when one of the standard questions on the BJCP Exam was revised. In fact, quite a few of us have already taken the exam with this change.

    Now we have another change to improve the exam still more. The most recent change replaces one of the essay questions, specifically the one that asked about three styles, with a new type of question. The new question asks the examinees to fill out a score sheet as if they were served a classic example of a particular style. The style will vary for each exam, and could be just about any style other than the fruit, spice, herb and specialty categories that don't really have classic examples.

    The score sheet used will look like the standard exam score sheet (no left side description of flaws). The examinees don't need to complete the Overall Impression section. The single score sheet will be worth 10% of the essay score just like the old essay question.

    The new format is optional until November 1, 2006 when it becomes the only exam format. Some exam administrators are going with the new format as soon as this month, so be prepared if you're planning to take the exam soon.

    Here's the way the question may look on the exam:

    Complete the attached score sheet marked with "Classic Example Score Sheet" as if you were judging a classic commercial example of the __________ style. You do not need to complete the Overall Impression section but otherwise the score sheet should be completed as it would during a normal competition.

    CEP Goes To Orlando
    Notes from the CEP Team

    The National Homebrew Conference (NHC) is a wonderful place for homebrewers to meet, trade beer and information, hear from acclaimed speakers and generally have a great time. The AHA and BJCP teamed up for the first time ever this year to sanction and review specific seminars for Continuing Judge Education credit.

    Without a doubt, the single most important thing that beer judges can do is to stay informed. One in every five attendees to this annual event is a BJCP Judge. The knowledge of brewing, beer and judging is always evolving, so it's important for BJCP judges to take advantage of these opportunities.

    Judges took in an average of more than four seminars each, for credit. Impressive, because not every seminar qualified for credit! Besides being able to utilize this information and be better judges, they will receive up to 2 points of CEP credit for their efforts. To reinforce the learning, the CEP requires each judge desiring credit take a short quiz for each seminar. The BJCP judges in these seminars achieved a 98% pass rate! Some of this knowledge was immediately used in the long judging sessions over the two day event to determine the top AHA winners. These judges were providing better evaluations and more depth in scoresheets to the brewers.

    Thanks and Congratulations to all!

    Had a Great Time in Florida, Here's What You Missed

    2006 NHC

    The 2006 AHA National Conference saw a large number of BJCP members

    We learned quite a bit and had a great time. Here are some highlights.

    Full Story

    Commercial Calibration — LIVE!

    CC panel Among the many presentations at the NHC was a well-attended forum where the popular Commercial Calibration panel (a zymurgy favorite) did their thing right out in front of everyone. In the morning, yet!


    BJCP Exam Tips

    Judge Exam

    The Beer Judge Exam doesn't have to give you cold chills!

    Believe it or not, there are some tried and true methods for doing well on the BJCP exam. We offer some tips from those who have actually achieved high scores.

    Full Story

    Some of the quizzes (with answers) used at the CEP-approved sessions at this year's AHA conference are now on the website. See the CEP section to download them.

    The Board has approved an official privacy policy. There is no change to existing practices, but the policy is now formalized.

    July, 2006

    You can now access some of the material from the 2006 National Homebrew Conference (with more to come):

    Steve Piatz We are delighted to announce that Steve Piatz, our very hard working Exam Director West, has reached the rank of Grand Master II.

    Joe Formanek By now, most of you probably know of the Ninkasi award won at the 2006 NHC by Joe Formanek, our Midwest Regional Representative.

    June, 2006

    There have been some changes to the BJCP Exam, designed to make everything more logical, transparent, and objective, both for examinees and for graders. Please see the summary of changes to get the details.

    The BJCP is pleased to announce that our officers for the coming year will be:

    • President Gordon Strong
    • Vice President Dave Sapsis
    • Treasurer Al Boyce

    We thank our outgoing officers, Ron Bach and Mike Hall, for their efforts in the last year.

    As most of you are aware, there were no elections to the board of directors this year, so all seven Regional Representatives are continuing in their respective positions. The three statutory officer positions listed above are decided by the Regional Reps from among themselves, according to our Bylaws.

    As usual, there will be an informative presentation by the BJCP President at the AHA National Homebrewers Conference later this month, and we expect to have the slides from that presentation available on the BJCP website soon afterward.

    May, 2006

    Not a lot to report lately, but we now have an interesting piece of software available. Go to the Competition Center and check out the Google Earth overlay. It will let you see a graphic display of the globe that shows all upcoming sanctioned competitions.