Whoa! - Hang on a bit cowboy! Don't dig your spurs in that deeply. Our lot, the NGWBJ were just as bad, may be still are. The Americans took the idea from the NGWBJ and tried to do more with it. Okay they got it wrong as far as some British beers went, and they tried to do that from 3,000 miles distant; but they are guidelines, they are not set in stone. It is amusing that ESB is a style, according to them, when Brits know that it is a brand-name of one particular brewery given a name chosen to make it sound stronger than it really is. You can understand that an American seeing IPA on a pump and being told that it was a style, will assume that ESB on a pump meant the same thing.DaaB wrote:I should hasten to add my comments weren't intended specifically as yank bashing, CAMRA and or the CBA are just as much to blame if not more so for allowing the BJCP dominate when it comes to style guidelines.
Mind you while we're at it, if Si and Bandit have already lit the tourches then i'm up for it, you don't often get a chance to join in with a good old fashioned lynch mob these days
I had a couple of narrow escapes from the NGWBJ, but when I saw their style guidelines, I laughed my head off and politely declined. At a slightly later date I was also asked to brew for a competition and was given the recipe, but it was a malt extract recipe with flaked maize, I tossed the recipe back and said, words to the effect of "And you are an effin beer judge - no wonder home brewing is in the state it is in".
As for the CAMRA thing; there is nothing wrong with CAMRA; it is just the members that are the problem. Bear in mind that without CAMRA, you would not have heard of Wheeler, whether that is a plus or minus is just opinion; without CAMRA and Wheeler, Brupaks may not of existed.
My classic phrase in one of my books (later removed), which said, something to the effect of: "I offer my family coat-of-arms, two digits rampant, to those wholesalers in the home brew industry that..." Yes, I was just as belligerent then as I am now. The trouble that phrase got me into is unbelievable. The things that were likely to happen to me! (no appropriate emoticon).
With the support of several shops (notably Di and Danny Green at Farnborough, amongst others [including Clive Donald] , who fought my corner for me) we beat the buggers, and the "Two Digits Rampant" phrase is almost as significant in home brewing as "Rivers of blood " is in politics - it was a turning point. It was the point when home brewers demanded what they wanted rather than the industry telling them. I probably would not have got away with it without that CAMRA logo.
We'd all be drinking two-fingers-of-foam, bland fizzy-pop, thinking that it was decent stuff, if it wasn't for CAMRA. Of course, there are some on JBK that think it is decent stuff, but everyone has taste - mostly bad.