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Red Earth Brewers Spring Brew Off

June 10, 2023 @ 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm CDT

$10

The Red Earth Brewers Spring Brew Off is an BJCP-sanctioned homebrew competition open to all homebrewers. All entries must be handcrafted products, containing ingredients available to the general public, and made using private equipment by hobbyist brewers (i.e., no use of commercial facilities or Brew on Premises operations, supplies, etc.).

Red Earth Brewers is a social club open to all individuals who are at least 21 years of age and exists as a means for members to explore the art of homebrewing. The mission of the Red Earth Brewers is to promote the education and appreciation of homebrewed beers, ciders, wines and meads while at the same time forging relationships with the Oklahoma brewing community. This is accomplished through collective education, research, dissemination of information as well as volunteering in all areas related to our craft.

Other

Production
Homebrew allowed
Submitting Entries
Shipping allowed, Drop-off allowed
Mead Focus
Beer/wine/cider competition with mead categories
Region
USA
BJCP Sanctioned?
Yes
Container size(s) allowed
12oz bottle, 12oz can, 16oz can
Number of bottles/cans required
2
Entry limit
6 entries
If there are any non-standard rules or requirements about corks, caps, bottle/can sizes, etc; list them here
Please try to avoid entering corked bottles, swing tops, bombers, wine bottles, and anything else that may not fit neatly in a standard 24-bottle case. Such bottles make it difficult to stack cases.
Registration window
4/1/2023-5/19/2023
Shipping/drop-off window
5/5/23-5/19/2023
Judging date(s)
6/3/2023-6/10/2023
Awards ceremony date/time
6/10/2023

Venue

The Joinery OKC
121 E Sheridan Ave
Oklahoma City, OK 73104 United States
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Competition details are kept as up-to-date as possible, but always visit the competition website for the most current information about the event, including shipping and judging info. See an error or omission? Submit a correction here.