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Rules

1. All samples submitted become property of the Brewing Education Trust and will not be returned. It is the entrant’s sole responsibility to ensure entries reach us safely. The competition organisers are not responsible for any entries damaged in transit or handling.

2. To be eligible all entries must reach the shipping location by the Entry Shipping close date, or a designated drop-off point by the Entry Drop-off close date.

3. No requests for day-of-competition entries or special handling will be accepted, except for in-style pouring instructions for stewards.

4. Each entry requires 2 bottles containing at least 500ml volume. Other vessels (e.g.cans, plastic bottles) may be used instead of glass bottles providing the volume requirements are met. Larger bottles (e.g. 2 x 750ml) are fine to enter. 

Entries consisting of equivalent volumes in different numbers of bottles (e.g. 3 x 330ml, 1 x 1000ml) WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED.

5. Entrants must have placed first, second or third in the previous AHBC or NZ Brewers Cup to be eligible to enter the Autumn Invitational.

6. Entrants may enter 1 beer in any BJCP style of their choosing. Each entrant may only be associated with a single entry. Winning more than one placing at the AHBC or NZ Brewers Cup does not increase the number of entries permitted.

7. Co-brewers of an AHBC or NZ Brewers Cup placing beer may enter alongside the main brewers, but may not enter independently based on co-brewer status. If a co-brewer won an AHBC or NZ Brewers Cup placing as a main brewer, they may enter the Autumn Invitational with their own entry but may not be a co-brewer on another entry. Each entrant may only be associated with a single entry.

8. Entries must be a new brew made especially for the Autumn Invitational. They may be the same recipe and style as a qualifying entry, but a new batch must be entered.

9. Partial exceptions to rule 8 will be considered for the following styles on a case-by-case basis. Entrants must contact the organisers for permission before submitting any entries in these categories:

23B. Flanders Red 23C. Oud Bruin 23D. Lambic 23E. Gueuze 23F. Fruit Lambic 28A. Brett Beer 28B. Mixed Fermentation Sour Beer 28C. Wild Specialty Beer 28D. Straight Sour Beer 29C. Specialty Fruit Beer 33A. Wood-Aged Beer 33B. Specialty Wood Aged Beer

The key determination for eligibility will be the new aspects of the brew, i.e. per Rule 8, what makes it “a new brew made especially for the Autumn Invitational”? The 3-year old lambic you entered in the qualifier? Probably not. You blended it with a younger beer and made it a fruit lambic? That’ll get you in the door.

10. Entrants must assign entries a BJCP Style and sub-style as noted in the BJCP style guidelines (https://www.bjcp.org/bjcp-style-guidelines/). Ciders, meads and other nonbeer beverages are not part of this competition. The competition organisers will not reassign entries into different styles, all entries will be judged as the style it was entered. For advice on the most appropriate styles, contact the competition coordinators.

11. Commercial beer is not eligible for entry.

12. Prizes involving brewing a commercial batch are subject to recipe, process, and scheduling approval by the commercial brewer. If a suitable recipe cannot be derived from the original homebrew, another may be negotiated.

13. All co-brewers must be registered for every entry, with one person designated as the main brewer. Any prizes will be awarded/delivered to the main brewer only. Teams of brewers are subject to the same entry restrictions as individuals.

14. Entries/entrants found breaching the rules may be disqualified at the organiser’s discretion. No disqualified entries will be returned or refunded.

15. Commercial brewers may enter, however the beer must be made entirely at home using commonly available home-brewing ingredients and processes (e.g. no producing wort at work, then taking it home). Kit beers, fresh wort kits and brew on premises beers are fine to enter.

Commercial brewers and competition staff/organisers may enter and win awards, but are ineligible for any award prizes or spot prizes. Prizes will be given to the runner-up in these cases. Judges may enter and may win awards and prizes.

16. Entrants must be New Zealand residents aged 18 or over.

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BJCP 2021 Judging Styles

If a style's name is hyperlinked, it has specific entry requirements. Select or tap on the name to view the subcategory's requirements.

1A American Light Lager1B American Lager1C Cream Ale
1D American Wheat Beer2A International Pale Lager2B International Amber Lager
2C International Dark Lager3A Czech Pale Lager3B Czech Premium Pale Lager
3C Czech Amber Lager3D Czech Dark Lager4A Munich Helles
4B Festbier4C Helles Bock5A German Leichtbier
5B Kölsch5C German Helles Exportbier5D German Pils
6A Märzen6B Rauchbier6C Dunkels Bock
7A Vienna Lager7B Altbier8A Munich Dunkel
8B Schwarzbier9A Doppelbock 9B Eisbock
9C Baltic Porter10A Weissbier10B Dunkels Weissbier
10C Weizenbock 11A Ordinary Bitter11B Best Bitter
11C Strong Bitter12A British Golden Ale12B Australian Sparkling Ale
12C English IPA13A Dark Mild13B British Brown Ale
13C English Porter14A Scottish Light14B Scottish Heavy
14C Scottish Export15A Irish Red Ale15B Irish Stout
15C Irish Extra Stout16A Sweet Stout16B Oatmeal Stout
16C Tropical Stout16D Foreign Extra Stout17A British Strong Ale
17A1 Burton Ale17B Old Ale17C Wee Heavy
17D English Barley Wine18A Blonde Ale18B American Pale Ale
19A American Amber Ale19B California Common19C American Brown Ale
20A American Porter20B American Stout20C Imperial Stout
21A American IPA21B Specialty IPA 21B1 Belgian IPA
21B2 Black IPA 21B3 Brown IPA 21B4 Red IPA
21B5 Rye IPA 21B6 White IPA 21B7 Brut IPA
21C Hazy IPA22A Double IPA22B American Strong Ale
22C American Barleywine22D Wheatwine23A Berliner Weisse
23B Flanders Red Ale23C Oud Bruin23D Lambic
23E Gueuze23F Fruit Lambic 23G Gose
24A Witbier24B Belgian Pale Ale24C Bière de Garde
25A Belgian Blond Ale25B Saison 25C Belgian Golden Strong Ale
26A Belgian Single26B Belgian Dubbel26C Belgian Tripel
26D Belgian Dark Strong Ale27A Historical Beer 27A1 Kellerbier
27A2 Kentucky Common27A3 Lichtenhainer27A4 London Brown Ale
27A5 Piwo Grodziskie27A6 Pre-Prohibition Lager27A7 Pre-Prohibition Porter
27A8 Roggenbier27A9 Sahti28A Brett Beer
28B Mixed Fermentation Sour Beer 28C Wild Specialty Beer 28D Straight Sour Beer
29A Fruit Beer 29B Fruit and Spice Beer 29C Specialty Fruit Beer
29D Grape Ale 30A Spice, Herb, or Vegetable Beer 30B Autumn Seasonal Beer
30C Winter Seasonal Beer 30D Specialty Spice Beer 31A Alternative Grain Beer
31B Alternative Sugar Beer 32A Classic Style Smoked Beer 32B Specialty Smoked Beer
33A Wood-Aged Beer 33B Specialty Wood-Aged Beer 34A Commercial Specialty Beer
34B Mixed-Style Beer 34C Experimental Beer LSX4 Catharina Sour
LSX5 New Zealand Pilsner  

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Number of Bottles Required Per Entry: 2

Judging Sessions

Session 1
Saturday 16 March, 2024 9:00 AM, +12

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