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Hi All,
I'm posting this in this brewing group because I know that there are many brewers who also make wine and mead. I'm looking to get an idea of how many people are planning on entering the competition. Please let us know if you'll be entering any meads. As mentioned above the meads will be judged by commercial mead makers, BJCP certifed Judges and other mead-centric folks. The competition is Feb. 10 - 11 2006 in Boulder, CO. If you have questions about the competition or are uncertain about how to enter, this is the place to find out. For more information go to: http://www.meadfest.com Thanks for your time and consideration Oskaar, your friendly Home Meadmaker Competition Committee Chairman |
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Whoopsie!
Well, bring a homebrewed radio with you to the meadfest and I'll be happy to pour you a glass of mead! Anyone is welcome. Sorry for the off-topic post! cheers, Oskaar Dr. Anton T. Squeegee wrote in : [This followup was posted to rec.radio.amateur.homebrew and a copy was sent to the cited author.] In article , says... Hi All, I'm posting this in this brewing group because I know that there are many brewers who also make wine and mead. snippety You have the wrong newsgroup. Look at the group name once again for a clue: rec.RADIO.AMATEUR.homebrew. Homebrewing has a different meaning in the context of amateur radio. It refers to the design and construction of radio or electronic test equipment from scratch. As much as I personally like mead, I can say with confidence that you need to double-check your newsgroup names before you post. Keep the peace(es). |
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