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North American Bourbon & Whiskey Competition
The North American Bourbon and Whiskey Competition is produced by Wine Country Network, Inc. The competition is dedicated to promoting excellence in Bourbon, Whiskey, Scotch and Moonshine. This double blind competition will be based on a 100-point scale. We will judge spirits (fairly) by styles and price categories.

Anyone going to enter?

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it would be interesting to see the scores for hobbyist whisky compared to big leage and craft.
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WooTeck wrote:it would be interesting to see the scores for hobbyist whisky compared to big leage and craft.
It would be but the problem with that is the entry fees
1-Spirit $300.00
2-Spirits $275.00 ea.
3-Spirits $250.00 ea.
I don't know about anybody else but I think that's a little above my budget just to see how my product stacks up
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I want to do something similar in nz. Would be nice to see what so called experts think.about what we make. I think us hobbyists would be hard to beat, we have passion, time, small scale, don't do it for money.
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