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IBRU Fantasy Draught: The Ultimate Challenge!

Last Updated 6/15/23

The Fantasy Draught Live Draft will take place on Thursday, June 22 at 7pm at Art's. Address and additional info will be provided once you've registered here.

Intro

IBRU is hosting the first ever Fantasy Draught Homebrew Competition! Do you have what it takes to complete in the Ultimate Challenge for a chance at ribbons, prize money and brewing glory?

The Fantasy Draught Homebrew Competition is a unique and challenging competition that will be held at our annual Summer Cookout. The Fantasy Draught will test each brewer's creativity, resourcefulness, recipe creation skills, and brewing acumen. The unique feature of this competition is that brewers will draft their ingredients from an ever dwindling list of pre-determined items, and will create their brew using only the ingredients they drafted.

Details

  • Member-only competition
  • One entry per brewer
  • Entrance Fee - $20 per brewer
  • 100% of collected fees go directly into the prize purse
  • The fee is to help get firm commitments from participants, which is necessary for draft organization purposes
  • Prizes = IBRU is providing 1st, 2nd and 3rd place ribbons, and is also putting $100 into the prize purse

Important Dates

  • Ingredient List Available - Mon, June 5
  • Commitment Date (with fees) - Sat June 19
  • Draft Order Determination - Tues, June 20
  • Draft Date - Thur, June 22
  • Competition Date - IBRU Summer Cookout - Sat, Aug 26

Draft Rules

  • This is an in-person event (virtual options can be discussed but everyone must be able to draft at the same time)
  • An initial randomized draft order will be determined and announced prior to draft
  • By drafting ingredients during the draft, brewers are essentially gaining the right to use that ingredient
  • As an ingredient is drafted it will be removed from the list of available items and will no longer available to anyone
  • We will have what’s called a “Snake Draft”. In a snake draft, each brewer selects an ingredient during their turn, in the order established prior to the draft. That order reverses (snakes) back and forth for each subsequent round
  • There are eight ingredient slots per brewer, so there will be eight rounds
    So if there are eight brewers, the first round draft order would be 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8. The second round draft order would be 8,7,6,5,4,3,2,1, and back and forth for a total of eight rounds.
  • Each brewer must finish the draft with a full slate of eight ingredients
  • For this year's event, the trading of ingredients or draft picks is not allowed
  • A Draft Board will be available during the event to facilitate the proceedings, but anyone drafting virtually will need to track their own ingredients list
  • Draft picks, once announced, may not be reversed unless the pick is invalid for some reason
  • It is the responsibility of the brewer to obtain any drafted ingredients; IBRU is not supplying any ingredients

Recipe Slots

  • Each recipe is comprised of eight recipe slots made up of the following five ingredient categories:

  • Base Malt (1 recipe slot)

  • Yeast (1 yeast slot)

  • Hops (must fill 2 hop slots)

  • Specialty Grain (must fill 1 specialty grain slot)

  • Open Ingredient Slot (3 slots available for any available hop, specialty grain or adjunct)

  • Each brewer is limited to a single base malt and a single yeast selection
    Open Ingredient Slots may be filled with any ingredient from the list (except a base malt or yeast)
    There will be multiple hops and specialty malts available

  • The assumption is that some ingredients will be in higher demand/scarcity than others, thereby requiring the brewers to consider closely which items they may want to prioritize drafting and adjusting on the fly as ingredients come off the Board

  • Anyone planning an extract brew will need to draught accordingly

  • Brewers drafting an item will need to include that item in their recipe so don't draft anything you can't source

Brew Rules

  • Please Observe Confidentiality - absolutely no chatter about your style, beer name or brew details. Also, please do not divulge the ingredients drafted by anyone at the draft.
    ONLY ingredients obtained during the Draft may be used
  • Every ingredient obtained during the Draft must be used in the brew; no more, no less
  • The brewer can use as much of any drafted ingredient as desired
  • Any brand of ingredient can be used as desired as long as the ingredient is equivalent to the ingredient drafted
  • Final recipes will be collected, not as a check on the brewers, but as a resource to other brewers who may want to replicate or tweak the recipes. A template brew sheet will be provided to brewers for collecting the brew details
  • Any style of beer is fine except no sours/bretts etc. since serving will be via jockey boxes and we don’t want to risk any infections
  • Each brewer must provide a standard 5 gallon keg for the competition
  • The use of “Incidental Ingredients” (defined specifically as water salts, fining agents and defoamers) is allowed. If there are any questions about this please ask first!
  • The use of any ingredients besides those obtained during the draft or identified in the Incidental Ingredients list is strictly prohibited

Competition Details

  • Two volunteers will be needed to manage the competition
  • Ideally, beers are either picked up by volunteer staff or dropped off a day or two before the event. This is being done to help ensure confidentiality of the entries and to allow the beers to settle before serving
  • Voting will occur at the IBRU Summer Cookout using the traditional (and casual) "bring a keg/taste all the brews/drink as much as you like/vote with bottle caps" method

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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 22A Double IPA
22B American Strong Ale22C American Barleywine22D Wheatwine
23A Berliner Weisse23B Flanders Red Ale23C Oud Bruin
23D Lambic23E Gueuze23F Fruit Lambic
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 29A Fruit Beer
29B Fruit and Spice Beer 29C Specialty Fruit Beer 30A Spice, Herb, or Vegetable Beer
30B Autumn Seasonal Beer 30C Winter Seasonal 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 C1A New World Cider
C1B English Cider C1C French Cider C1D New World Perry
C1E Traditional Perry C2A New England Cider C2B Cider with Other Fruit
C2C Applewine C2D Ice Cider C2E Cider with Herbs/Spices
C2F Specialty Cider/Perry M1A Dry Mead M1B Semi-Sweet Mead
M1C Sweet Mead M2A Cyser M2B Pyment
M2C Berry Mead M2D Stone Fruit Mead M2E Melomel
M3A Fruit and Spice Mead M3B Spice, Herb, or Vegetable Mead M4A Braggot
M4B Historical Mead M4C Experimental Mead  

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Number of Bottles Required Per Entry: 12

Judging Sessions

IBRU Summer Cookout and Fantasy Draught
Saturday, August 26, 2023 3:00 PM, CDT

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Awards

The awards ceremony will take place at the Cookout once judging is completed.

Places will be awarded to top five overall vote getters based on number of bottle caps cast by the participants of the Cookout. Everyone present at the Cookout and of legal drinking age is eligible to vote.

The 1st, 2nd and 3rd place winners will be awarded a unique IBRU Fantasy Draught ribbon.

The 1st through 5th place winners will receive a cash prize based on the following payout structure:

  • 1st place wins 45% of the prize money
  • 2nd place wins 25%
  • 3rd place wins 15%
  • 4th place wins 10%
  • 5th place wins 5%

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Awards Ceremony

TBD
TBD
Saturday, August 26, 2023 8:30 PM, CDT

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