Chicken City Ale Raisers
Home brewing and beer appreciation in north Georgia

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From our President, Rick Foote-

What Do We Do?

 
We love beer, brewing, and the art, science, and history behind it all.  We brew together and alone.  We perform brewing "spurments". We build our own brewing systems.  We make our own wurst for our annual Club Oktoberfest.  We are active in homebrew competitions.  We are all-grain brewers, and we are extract brewers.  We've cooked a pig overnight, mainly as an excuse to drink homebrew.  And in 2005 the small but mighty CCAR won the Mid-South Home Brewing Series. We are the few, the proud, we are the CCAR.  Maybe you can be one of us. 

 

 

About the CCAR
or
The Chicken That Roared

The Chicken City Ale Raisers were formed in the early 1990's well before the legalization of homebrewing in GA in 1993.  Rick Foote, a founding member of Vermont's Green Mountain Mashers, and his brother Dean formed the nucleus for the first homebrewing club north of Atlanta.  Jimmy Carter may have legalized homebrewing in the nation, but in the early days, we had to keep a low profile lest we wind up cooling our heels in the County jail.  Yes, we were hardened criminals such as stock brokers, government administrators and dentists.  In fact, it was dentist and charter Ale Raiser, Mike Martin, that christened the club.  The name reflected the feeling of the day in that we needed to "raise a little ale" to get this state to legalize such a worthwhile and noble pursuit that was practiced so freely by the founders of our country. 

 So it was in 1993 that the CCAR joined the ranks of the Covert Hops Society and Ale Atlanta to loose the chains that bound us. The CCAR has changed and evolved over the years.  At one point in the late 90�s, we absorbed members of the defunct Brews Brothers, a Cumming area club.  Our new club logo took on characteristics of both former logos.  Since the merger, members have come and gone and some have even come back again.  The CCAR now has members from Gainesville, Cumming, Canton, and even two out of state.  We are small but mighty, choosing as our strength quality over quantity. 

One of our members has both a huge garage and all the welding equipment you could imagine.  We have welded seven 3-tier steel rack systems over the years complete with converted kegs and a 3 burner manifold.  We religiously brew together for National Homebrew Day and Teach a Friend to Brew.  We also have several cooks and two sausage presses. This evolved into an annual club Oktoberfest with homebrew, homemade sausage, beer tent, and an annual club homebrew challenge.  For the past half dozen years the CCAR also does an all-grain homebrewing demonstration at the Helen, GA Fest Hall as part of their Oktoberfest festivities.  Our latest activity is to attend a Spring Chicken Cookoff in the Gainesville Town Square.  This year�s event promises to be twice as large as last year�s successful inaugural.

Before you hypothesize we are straying from our roots, consider this.  After a little prior planning, we won the Peach State Open for the first time 4 years ago.  We won it again last year and this year.  We placed highly in the Mid South competition series several times and were the top Mid South club last year.  In fact, the Mid South Brewer of the Year, Master Brewer of the Year and 3 of the top 5 on both lists are CCAR members. Last year a CCAR member won Best of Show in 4 of the 6 contests and there were multiple CCAR members placing second, third or HM in the BOS round of every 2005 Mid South contest.  Not just a regional aberration, we have two BJCP National judges and two CCAR members have won AHA National medals.

�And then there is our Chicken.  Not content to have a simple mascot, the CCAR Chicken brews, drinks, and travels with us.  Brewing is both science and art, a magic combination of skill, knowledge and luck.  The Chicken was originally a beer talisman that was waved over the mash, boil, and fermentation for good luck.  In order to keep the Beer Gods smiling upon us, we are now trying to both share our good fortune and channel as much of the brewing mojo in the known Universe through our Chicken.  Since the Chicken so markedly improved our brewing, we decided we had to share him with the rest of the beer world. The Chicken�s first official out of state function was the AHA National Convention in Baltimore in 2005.  He now routinely visits breweries, brewpubs, beer bars, homebrew shops, contests, festivals, and beer events everywhere.  He is officially a citizen of Rogue Nation and your favorite brewer or beer celebrity has probably had their picture taken with him.  Take that Spuds McKensey!

 

About Our President

He's famous! Check out this article written by Dan Washburn of The Times in Gainesville, Georgia.

 

 


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Updated Sunday, May 14, 2006

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About Mid South Series

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Home brewing and beer appreciation in north Georgia

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MID-SOUTH HOMEBREW SERIES

2006 Mid-South Homebrew Series Contests

Peach State Brew-Off (Atlanta) results: www.coverthops.com

Bluff City Brew-Off (Memphis) results: www.memphisbrews.com

BrewMaster�s Open (Alpharetta) results: www.brewmastersopen.com

Mid-South Fair (Memphis) details:  www.memphisbrews.com

Blue Ridge Brew-Off (Asheville) details:  www.malt-nc.com

Music City Brew-Off (Nashville) details:  www.musiccitybrewers.com

 Mid-South Homebrew Series Rules 

1.)     All brewers who list club affiliation must be members in good standing of the homebrew club they are entering under.  This is generally defined as being a dues paying member on the date the contest was held.  Where a club has no paid membership dues, it is expect that they regularly participate in the respective clubs organized activities.

2.)     Points earned towards Club of the Year and Homebrewer of the Year are calculated as follows: 5 points for a 1st place, 3 points for a 2nd place, and 1 point for a 3rd place finish. 

a.      Due to variations in how many beers are in Best of Show (BOS), contest rounds, and BOS qualifying, BOS places do not count towards points. 

b.      For the same reason, Honorable Mention (HM) doesn�t count either.

3.)     The Homebrew Club of the Year title shall be awarded to the club with the highest total points accumulated during all eligible contests held during the calendar year.

4.)     The Homebrewer of the Year title shall be awarded to the individual or group of individuals (see rule #6) with the highest total points accumulated during all eligible contests held during the calendar year.

5.)     The Master Brewer of the Year title shall be award to the individual or group of individuals (see rule #6) with the highest average judging scores. 

a.      The highest 5 numerical scores (as reported by the hosting clubs) shall be averaged to determine the highest average judging score. 

b.      To be eligible for this award a brewer must complete the following minimum requirements:

                                                              i.      Enter at least 50% of all eligible contests during the calendar year.  Where 50% results in a fraction, round up to the nearest number.  For example, during a year when there are 7 total eligible contests the minimum requirement is 4.

                                                            ii.      The individual must have earned at least 5 ribbons/medals to be eligible for this award.

c.       Only judging scores which resulted in a ribbon/medal are                          included in the calculations.

6.)     Multiple brewers: where there are more that one persons involved in making the beer all names must be listed on the entry form.  Where multiple names are listed this combination of names figures into the series as a separate individual.  For example, John Smith/Jane Doe will be considered as an individual brewer and points will be calculated accordingly.

7.)     Eligible contests:  List of eligible contests can be changed by a vote. 

a.      Any club that hosted an eligible competition that wishes to change the list of eligible competitions may publicly call for a vote to change the list for the next year by contacting all voting clubs. 

b.       A call for a vote shall be conducted anonymously by contacting the individual(s) responsible for point tabulations

c.        A separate vote for each change (add a contest, delete a contest) will be conducted. 

d.      Each club that received points in at least half of the previous years competitions will receive one vote. 

e.      Each club that hosted one or more eligible competitions shall receive one vote in addition to the vote covered under rule 7d.

8.)     Each eligible contest shall be responsible for making all of the following information available to the person(s) responsible for calculating points.

a.       All awards listed with place awarded, brewer(s), club affiliation (if any), and judging score (using 50 point BJCP/AHA scale). 

b.      Results are tabulated from official contest results.  For individual disputes, contact the contest organizer.  For tabulation questions contact Phil Farrell at Theadf16@bellsouth.net.

 

 


Club Events About CCAR CalendarOfEvents Ready, Set, Brew! Brewing Links Competitions Cookoff Friends of the CCAR Chicken

Updated Monday, May 08, 2006

Contact us: CCAR Info Geek,Randy Smith

Copyright 2004, 2005, 2006 Chicken City Ale Raisers