The purpose of the Beer Judge Certification Program is to
promote beer literacy
and
the appreciation of real beer, and to
recognize beer tasting and evaluation skills. We certify and rank beer judges through an examination and monitoring process.
The BJCP was founded in
1985
and has administered the Beer Judge Examination to
4,683
individuals worldwide.
2,591
are currently active judges in the program, with over
400
holding the rank of National or higher. Since we started keeping detailed records, our members have judged over
432,369
beers and we have sanctioned over
3,428
competitions.
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July, 2008
Color Guide Instructions Now Available Online
The Color Guide page can be found HERE. It serves as a resource for instruction on color guide use, as well as details on how to care for it, and how to acquire replacements.
You can also download the presentations given at the reception HERE.
All the experience points from the NHC have now been awarded, so check your record for judging and CEP points. If you thing anything is missing, let Gordon know about it (president@bjcp.org).
Communication/Website Volunteers ???
We're losing our longtime Communication Director, who will be taking a rest from his duties, so anyone interested in replacing him (in any or all of his duties) is cordially invited to step up to the plate. Joe Dougherty is already starting to help out with the website, but more help is always welcome. We prefer a National or higher level judge who is willing to put in some significant time on the job. You can take a look at the job descriptions for Communication Director and Webmaster on the Officers page to get an idea of what is involved.
If you're interested, please contact Gordon to let him know your qualifications and what you would like to accomplish for the program.
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June, 2008
XML Style Guidelines
An XML version of the 2008 style guidelines has been contributed by Greg LaPolla. It can be downloaded from the Style Center page.
BJCP Officers Election
The BJCP Board of Directors has held their required annual election of officers. Gordon Strong and Al Boyce were reelected President and Treasurer, respectively, and Joe Formanek is the new Vice President, replacing Dave Sapsis who has retired from the board.
Cider Judging
The BJCP Grant Committee has approved a $390 grant for Gary Awdey of Eden, NY to cover unreimbursed costs associated with supplying cider training kits to several AHA NHC first round judging sites.
Gary has also personally provided this cider judge training to two groups of judges, one in Minneapolis and one in Virginia. This is the first year that cider has been judged in regional sites as part of the AHA National Homebrew Competition. On his own initiative, Gary developed a short training course for cider judges, procured commercial and homemade examples, and provided supplies to three judging regions. Those attending the training sessions received CEP credit. This grant recognizes the value of those training kits to BJCP judges.
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Another Grand Master
Congratulations to Kevin Pratt (California) on achieving Grand Master judge rank. Remarkable — he just made Master last month, now he's a Grand Master already. You'd think he was an active exam grader or something.
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Study Guide Revised
A few small, but significant changes have been made in the BJCP Exam Study Guide, in an effort to clarify some points that were occasionally misinterpreted by examinees. In particular, the Guide now contains a full version of the first (BJCP) question on the exam, including the complete pool of true/false questions in that section. We feel fairly certain that anyone with an intelligence level above that of Saccharomyces should be able to obtain a passing score on this question, although we have been proven wrong before. Some minor wording changes were also made throughout.
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New Style Guidelines Available
Well, not really new guidelines, but one of the problems experienced with such a comprehensive set of guidelines is the sheer length of them. When you need to download a copy for printing, the current guidelines comprise a hefty package.
So, in response to a number of requests, we have arranged for Cafepress to produce a printed and bound edition of the current style guidelines that you can order for delivery to your mailbox.
This is a nicely formatted (easier to read) book, wirebound to lay flat. It costs $8.30 plus shipping, and the BJCP makes exactly one penny per copy sold (just as an accounting device). Typical shipping cost in the US is $5.00 for one copy, but if a group goes together, the shipping cost per copy can go way down. For example, the typical shipping cost for 10 books is $10.60, or $1.06 per copy. Canadian and international shipping costs are higher, of course, but that information is all available on the ordering website.
To order the printed BJCP Style Guidelines, go to http://www.cafepress.com/bjcpstore.
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Regional representatives elected
The winners of the 2008 regional rep elections are:
Mid-Atlantic:
Gordon Strong (incumbent), with 83% of the total vote in the region.
Voter turnout was 45% of the region's active members.Midwest:
Joe Formanek (incumbent), with 82% of the total vote in the region.
Voter turnout was 30% of the region's active members.South (no incumbent running):
Phil Farrell, with 61% of the total vote in the region.
Voter turnout was 34% of the region's active members.West (no incumbent running):
Jamil Zainasheff, with 57% of the total vote in the region.
Voter turnout was 42% of the region's active members.The winners will officially take office June 1, 2008.
Our thanks have also been expressed to Lyle Brown, Pancho Luna, Mike Dixon, Jeff Glovan, and David Teckam for showing exceptional initiative and interest in the program.
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April, 2008
Exam materials updated
Many of the documents associated with the BJCP Beer Judge Exam have been updated. The updates are minor, but if you plan to administer, study for, take, or grade any exams in the near future, we encourage you to download the necessary documents in the Exam Center.
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More senior judges recognized
Congratulations to Paul Dickey (Ontario) and David Teckam (California) on achieving Grand Master judge rank. Also, congratulations to Kevin Pratt (California), our newest Master judge.
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Upgraded forum software
The BJCP Forums have been upgraded (thanks, Jamil) to the newest version of the phpBB software. We're confident that this will eliminate the various little bugs that have crept into the forums over time, and provide a better user experience.
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March, 2008
BJCP Board Elections in April
Four of the seven BJCP geographical regions will elect their regional representatives on the Board of Directors next month. The online voting section will be available throughout the month of April. More information can be found at the Election Center page.
Update: As of March 24, the candidate statements are available for review (from the Election Center). Voting will begin April 1st.
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February, 2008
Frequently Asked Questions Updated
The list of Frequently Asked Questions has been expanded, to include questions specifically about our Style Guidelines.
BJCP Style Guidelines Revised
The last (2004) revision of the style guidelines has been updated. This is not a major revision, and all the category and style names and numbers remain the same. Technically, this is the "2008 update to the 2004 guidelines" but will generally be known as the 2008 guidelines. The website navigation bar has been updated to point to the new version, and you can find a one-page PDF summary of the changes HERE.
Special note for prospective exam takers:
Exam graders will accept all answers based on either the new version or the previous version for the time being. Starting with exams taken in July 2008, only the new version will be considered correct when grading exams.BJCP Annual Report for 2007 Published
The BJCP officers have put together the annual report covering most of our activities for the last year. We encourage all members to read it and become aware of what's going on in our program.
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January, 2008
New Limit on Exam Scheduling
Due to the significant growth in requests to schedule the BJCP Beer Judge Examination, we have had to impose a scheduling limit of no more than five exams per month. The reason is simply that we don't have enough volunteer exam graders to provide a reasonable turnaround time at present.
But you can help! If you are a National judge or higher (or a Certified judge with a score of 80 or better on the essay portion and some relevant experience), please contact one of the Exam Directors to volunteer as an exam grader...............................................
Beer Flavor Training Kits
One of the original goals of our Continuing Education Program (CEP) was to provide new resources to help people prepare for the BJCP Beer Judge Exam. After a lot of work by our CEP team, we are delighted to announce (January, 2008) the immediate availability of a beer flavor training kit.
These are custom kits, made up to our specifications by the FlavorActiV company, the world's largest provider of beer flavor training services and products.
Please check the CEP section for more information.
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Former BJCP Treasurer Indicted For Fraud (May, 2007)
As many members know, there has been an ongoing effort to deal with the failure of the former BJCP Treasurer, Mr. William R. Slack, of Nashua, New Hampshire, to turn over the funds in the treasury to the current Treasurer. Mr. Slack, also a former BJCP President, has not communicated with the current Board of Directors, and we have been pursuing a resolution of this matter since 2004.
For obvious reasons, the BJCP officers and legal committee are unable to comment publicly, but we feel the membership deserves to be kept informed as much as possible.Links in the following paragraphs will display the relevant documents.
We recently learned that a Federal Grand Jury has indicted Mr. Slack for fraud. This indictment was reported in the local newspaper in Nashua. Mr. Slack was served with a summons on April 30, 2007 for his initial appearance in U.S. District Court on May 17, 2007.
Mr. Slack appeared with his public defender at that hearing, and entered a plea of "not guilty" to the charge. He was released pending trial, subject to a number of conditions, and a trial date has been set for July 10, 2007.
The Department of Justice has issued a press release describing the case, including potential penalties.
Update:Mr. Slack, through his public defender, requested a continuance (legalese for a delay in going to trial). On June 26, 2007, the court granted his request, and rescheduled his trial for October 10, 2007.
2nd Update: Mr. Slack, through his public defender, requested a second continuance which was also granted, which postpones his trial until at least February 5, 2008.
3rd Update:Mr. Slack, through his public defender, requested a third continuance which was also granted, which postpones his trial until at least June 3, 2008.
4th Update:Mr. Slack, through his public defender, requested a fourth continuance which was also granted, which postpones his trial until at least September 3, 2008.
We continue to work closely with the appropriate authorities, but since legal proceedings are continuing, we are not able to comment at this time beyond this statement.
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Earlier news items can be found on the News page, which also has a link to the Archives page containing even older items.