im pretty sure that one of teh odd site rules, in that they dont accept dry hopping. but im sure an admin could confirm
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Wow, that lineup is sick. Denver to Amsterdam. $ 750.00. Tempting.
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Yeah it is. And, I am a Admin
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I would go for it. You only live once!
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Go for it! And bring some delicacies from your beer shop if you are attending.
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Dryhopping is a technique were you put hops into the tank after fermentation the beer will change complete.
But who am I
Beers,
M
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Molenbrouwer states that the character of a beer changes considerably/completely after dry-hopping. I have noticed that more of his beers taste rather different after dry-hopping, so who am I to disagree with M’s view.
But I’m sure the local admin is more than qualified to make a decision to enter this beer or not 
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Just for the record im not disputing the entry. just reporting something i was told. That could in fact be wrong. Ive seen beer radically changed by dryhopping, so id rather see 3 entries
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Eg. Cantillon Olutravintola Pikkulintu (Hallertau) = Cantillon Cuvée des Champions (Styrian Goldings)
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Maybe a bit OT, but very interesting. Maybe Joris can tell if this should be a seperate entry or not.
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