Thursday, January 27, 2011

After Period Cervical Mucus

Beer of the Year - The response of Nicola Perra

Nicola Perra , as I imagined and hoped, he responded to comments made on the post on a Beer of the Year and, whereas it was he who Starting the discussion with her, legal, legitimate criticism and also his non-participation in the competition I saw fit, in terms of visibility, leave a space on this blog exactly as I did for Claudio Cerullo. The debate can continue, of course: in this or in previous post ....
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Nicola Perra: none Barley Beer of the Year 2011

summoned from his post by Maurizio and other indirectly (through their answers) in this blog, let me clarify my point of view, it is clear, will not be offensive to the work of anyone but only an invitation to reflection.
The categories this year not as structured I disagree for several reasons:
- put together in the same category as beer made with low-brewed beer of high fermentation
- distinguished by color (clear, amber and dark)
- distinguish the categories so Inaccurate (low or high alcohol) instead of using the alcohol or the saccarometrico, placing boundaries numerical
- put them all together in one category beers aged in wood (in Italy there are very little as alcoholic beverages) and I think the differences are enormous in terms of their aromas and flavors and the same goes for classes 17,18,19 and 20.

In my opinion, these reasons are more than enough to think that it makes sense to involve my beers in this competition. If
then UB will attract a lot more beer last year and so can make money the better, but so are a lot of contempt for the correct information and that its beer culture Unionbirrai sent out decently for many years.

I'm sorry, but I can not participate in a competition organized on the basis that I do not think.
If we participate in a contest means to hunt for prizes, well I do not think one can claim if, for example. its bottom-fermenting beer won against a high or vice versa.

On completion of the cards as useful feedback, well ... think about how things went last year. I know for certain that the unhappy (to put it mildly) have been many!
However, good competition for those who participate!
Nicola Perra

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