Jeg finner en god del forskjeller på BJCP2015 og Norbrygg, tenker da helst på Amerikanske øltyper.
For eksempel den Amerikanske Brown Ale med definitivt mest medaljer nemlig Moose Drool vil ikke treffe Norbrygg fordi den bruker veldig vanlige Amerikanske humler uten sitruspreg, nemlig liberty og Willamette humler. Det er også eikepreget ester som treffer BJCP men ikke Norbrygg.
Hvis vi leser BJCP2015 retningslinjer ser vi:
19C. American Brown Ale
Overall Impression: A malty but hoppy beer frequently with
chocolate and caramel flavors. The hop flavor and aroma
complements and enhances the malt rather than clashing with
it.
Aroma: Moderate malty-sweet to malty-rich aroma with
chocolate, caramel, nutty, and/or toasty qualities. Hop aroma
is typically low to moderate, of almost any variety that
complements the malt. Some interpretations of the style may
feature a stronger hop aroma, an American or New World hop
character (citrusy, fruity, tropical, etc.), and/or a fresh dry-
hopped aroma (all are optional). Fruity esters are moderate to
very low. The dark malt character is more robust than other
brown ales, yet stops short of being overly porter-like. The malt
and hops are generally balanced.
Appearance: Light to very dark brown color. Clear. Low to
moderate off-white to light tan head.
Flavor: Medium to moderately-high malty-sweet or malty-
rich flavor with chocolate, caramel, nutty, and/or toasty malt
complexity, with medium to medium-high bitterness. The
medium to medium-dry finish provides an aftertaste having
both malt and hops. Hop flavor can be light to moderate, and
may optionally have a citrusy, fruity, or tropical character,
although any hop flavor that complements the malt is
acceptable. Very low to moderate fruity esters.
Mouthfeel: Medium to medium-full body. More bitter
versions may have a dry, resiny impression. Moderate to
moderately-high carbonation.
Comments: Most commercial American Browns are not as
aggressive as the original homebrewed versions, and some
modern craft-brewed examples. This style reflects the current
commercial offerings typically marketed as American Brown
Ales rather than the hoppier, stronger homebrew versions from
the early days of homebrewing. These IPA-strength brown ales
should be entered in the Specialty IPA as Brown IPAs.
Characteristic Ingredients: Well-modified pale malt, plus
crystal and darker malts (typically chocolate). American hops
are typical, but continental or New World hops can also be
used.
Style Comparison: More chocolate and caramel type flavors
than American Pale or Amber Ales, typically with less
prominent bitterness in the balance. Less bitterness, alcohol,
and hop character than Brown IPAs. More bitter and generally
hoppier than English Brown Ales, with a richer malt presence,
usually higher alcohol, and American/New World hop
character.
Vital Statistics: OG: 1.045 – 1.060
IBUs: 20 – 30 FG: 1.010 – 1.016
SRM: 18 – 35 ABV: 4.3 – 6.2%
Commercial Examples: Anchor Brekle’s Brown, Big Sky
Moose Drool Brown Ale, Brooklyn Brown Ale, Bell’s Best
Brown, Cigar City Maduro Brown Ale, Smuttynose Old Brown
Dog Ale, Telluride Face Down Brown
Tags: standard-strength, dark-color, top-fermented, north-
america, craft-style, brown-ale-family, balanced, hoppy
Leser vi Norbrygg ser vi:
5B. AMERIKANSK BROWN ALE
OG FG vol% IBU EBC
1040-1060 1010-1017 5,0-6,0 25-60 40-60
Mørkere og kraftigere enn engelsk brown ale, med markant karakter av amerikanske humletyper.
Aroma: Middels til kraftig maltaroma, især med karakter av sjokolade og karamell. Svak til middels humlearoma av amerikanske typer, især med sitruspreg. Fra fraværende til svakt nivå av fruktestere. Diacetyl skal ikke forekomme.
Utseende: Mørk kobberfarget til rødbrun. Klar til lett tåkete.
Smak: Middels til kraftig maltsmak, med karakter av sjokolade, ristet brød og karamell. Svak til middels humlesmak og bitterhet. Lett ristet ettersmak kan forekomme.
Kropp: Svak til medium kropp, middels til høyt kullsyreinnhold.
Eksempler: Nøgne Ø Brown Ale, Brooklyn Brown Ale, Mikkeller Jackie Brown.
Det er ulik OG, ABV, IBU, Farge. Norbrygg krever sitruspreg fra humle mens BJCP sier det er valgfritt.
Norbrygg krever fraværende til svak estere, BJCP sier svak til moderat.
Poenget er blir dette oppdatert jevnlig for å sørge for at det er riktig?
For eksempel den Amerikanske Brown Ale med definitivt mest medaljer nemlig Moose Drool vil ikke treffe Norbrygg fordi den bruker veldig vanlige Amerikanske humler uten sitruspreg, nemlig liberty og Willamette humler. Det er også eikepreget ester som treffer BJCP men ikke Norbrygg.
Hvis vi leser BJCP2015 retningslinjer ser vi:
19C. American Brown Ale
Overall Impression: A malty but hoppy beer frequently with
chocolate and caramel flavors. The hop flavor and aroma
complements and enhances the malt rather than clashing with
it.
Aroma: Moderate malty-sweet to malty-rich aroma with
chocolate, caramel, nutty, and/or toasty qualities. Hop aroma
is typically low to moderate, of almost any variety that
complements the malt. Some interpretations of the style may
feature a stronger hop aroma, an American or New World hop
character (citrusy, fruity, tropical, etc.), and/or a fresh dry-
hopped aroma (all are optional). Fruity esters are moderate to
very low. The dark malt character is more robust than other
brown ales, yet stops short of being overly porter-like. The malt
and hops are generally balanced.
Appearance: Light to very dark brown color. Clear. Low to
moderate off-white to light tan head.
Flavor: Medium to moderately-high malty-sweet or malty-
rich flavor with chocolate, caramel, nutty, and/or toasty malt
complexity, with medium to medium-high bitterness. The
medium to medium-dry finish provides an aftertaste having
both malt and hops. Hop flavor can be light to moderate, and
may optionally have a citrusy, fruity, or tropical character,
although any hop flavor that complements the malt is
acceptable. Very low to moderate fruity esters.
Mouthfeel: Medium to medium-full body. More bitter
versions may have a dry, resiny impression. Moderate to
moderately-high carbonation.
Comments: Most commercial American Browns are not as
aggressive as the original homebrewed versions, and some
modern craft-brewed examples. This style reflects the current
commercial offerings typically marketed as American Brown
Ales rather than the hoppier, stronger homebrew versions from
the early days of homebrewing. These IPA-strength brown ales
should be entered in the Specialty IPA as Brown IPAs.
Characteristic Ingredients: Well-modified pale malt, plus
crystal and darker malts (typically chocolate). American hops
are typical, but continental or New World hops can also be
used.
Style Comparison: More chocolate and caramel type flavors
than American Pale or Amber Ales, typically with less
prominent bitterness in the balance. Less bitterness, alcohol,
and hop character than Brown IPAs. More bitter and generally
hoppier than English Brown Ales, with a richer malt presence,
usually higher alcohol, and American/New World hop
character.
Vital Statistics: OG: 1.045 – 1.060
IBUs: 20 – 30 FG: 1.010 – 1.016
SRM: 18 – 35 ABV: 4.3 – 6.2%
Commercial Examples: Anchor Brekle’s Brown, Big Sky
Moose Drool Brown Ale, Brooklyn Brown Ale, Bell’s Best
Brown, Cigar City Maduro Brown Ale, Smuttynose Old Brown
Dog Ale, Telluride Face Down Brown
Tags: standard-strength, dark-color, top-fermented, north-
america, craft-style, brown-ale-family, balanced, hoppy
Leser vi Norbrygg ser vi:
5B. AMERIKANSK BROWN ALE
OG FG vol% IBU EBC
1040-1060 1010-1017 5,0-6,0 25-60 40-60
Mørkere og kraftigere enn engelsk brown ale, med markant karakter av amerikanske humletyper.
Aroma: Middels til kraftig maltaroma, især med karakter av sjokolade og karamell. Svak til middels humlearoma av amerikanske typer, især med sitruspreg. Fra fraværende til svakt nivå av fruktestere. Diacetyl skal ikke forekomme.
Utseende: Mørk kobberfarget til rødbrun. Klar til lett tåkete.
Smak: Middels til kraftig maltsmak, med karakter av sjokolade, ristet brød og karamell. Svak til middels humlesmak og bitterhet. Lett ristet ettersmak kan forekomme.
Kropp: Svak til medium kropp, middels til høyt kullsyreinnhold.
Eksempler: Nøgne Ø Brown Ale, Brooklyn Brown Ale, Mikkeller Jackie Brown.
Det er ulik OG, ABV, IBU, Farge. Norbrygg krever sitruspreg fra humle mens BJCP sier det er valgfritt.
Norbrygg krever fraværende til svak estere, BJCP sier svak til moderat.
Poenget er blir dette oppdatert jevnlig for å sørge for at det er riktig?