Pure Water Brew (Sustainable Water Challenge)

Pure Water Challenge 2017 Winners

Best of Show: Jon Larson: Saison
2nd: Brian Haslip: American Pale Ale
3rd: Doug Ballou: Belgian Blonde Ale
4th: Will Minderhout: Kolsch
5th: Jake Freshour: German Leichtbeir

Round Two Advances
Spencer & Kathryn Kennedy- Helles
Jeffrey Orr- Helles
John Anthony- Pale Ale
Mark Anderson- Pale Ale
Alex & Caitlin Brehm- American Pale Ale
Cameron Norris- Belgian Pale Ale
Rick Burnside- American Brown Ale
Tim Gazdziak- Light Hybrid-Cream Ale
Jeff Roth- Belgian Table Beer
George Johnson- Witbeir
Mike Stoffregen- Wit
Gary Schmirler- Belgian Witbier

Pure Water Challenge 2016 Winners

Best of Show: Steve Woods: Cream Ale
2nd: Warren Johnson
: Kolsch
3rd: James Koty: Nut Brown
4th: Pat McIllece & Chuck Macaluso: Belgian Wit
5th: Jeff Roth: Belgian Wit

Round Two Advances
Mike Stoffregen Belgian Pale Ale
Jason Barker Czech Pilsner
Jon & Jodi Campbell Pale Ale
Nick Dahl Kölsch
Tim Gazdziak Pale Ale with Rye
Jordan Ritchie Pilsner
Jon Larson American Pale Ale
Michael Jackson Blonde Ale
Jeremie Landers German Pilsner
Will Minderhout Bohemian Pilsner
Spencer Kennedy Belgian Blonde
John Kyle Kölsch
Brian Haslip American Pale Ale

Pure Water Challenge 2015 Winners

Best of Show: Dean Ehnes: German Pilsner
2nd: Jenn McPoland
: English Brown Ale
3rd: Douglas Franz: Belgian Pale Ale
4th: Will Minderhout: Munich Helles

Honorable Mention (all these made the best of show table):
Dylan Van Detta: Belgian Pale Ale
Tim Gazdziak: American Amber Ale
Joseph Horlacher: Biere de Garde
Mark Anderson: American Pale Ale
Brian Haslip: American Pale Ale
Ale & Caitlin Brehm: American Pale Ale

Pure Water Challenge 2014 Winners

Best-of Show $150 prize: Ted Assur - Vox Max Belgian Special Beer
2nd Place $100 prize: Jeremie Landers
- Meine Eine German Pilsner
3rd place $100 prize: Mike March - Single Grain Saison
4th place $100 prize: Nick Dahl - Schill Malt Ale Kolsch

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The Clean Water Services (CWS) agency in Washington County is partnering with the OBC for a demonstration of their new sustainable water technology program.

In 2014, the winner(s) beer were featured at a gala tasting event hosted by the Water Reuse Foundation at the world’s largest water exposition in New Orleans in October, 2014. This highly-publicized event will bolster Oregon’s reputation as a brewing nirvana where innovators are solving challenging environmental issues with sustainable business practices. The 2015, 2016, and 2017 winners are listed to the right. 

CWS has provided brewing water from their treatment plant in Forest Grove that has been treated to safer-than-drinking-water standards.

Past Competition Details:
Prizes: Similar to our Collaborator competitions with Widmer, there can be multiple winners based on the quality of the beer deemed by the judges. Each winner has received in the past a $100 cash prize from CWS once they provide their keg of beer. An additional $50 cash prize goes to the Best-in-Show winner.

What entrants are committing to: You must use the water provided to you. Winners must donate 5 gallons of their winning beer in their own Corny keg to CWS for them to transport to events. You will get your keg back in the same condition a few weeks later, albeit empty.
How to enter: 

Water: The special water is now available for you to pick up at FH Steinbart.  After you've registered with the OBC, You will get two 5-gallon pails of the water.  This water is ultra-purified so it will benefit from some adjustments on your part to make the best beer.

Beer styles accepted: Since this competition is all about the water, we need to show that excellent beer can be made with sustainable water. So we’re looking for lower gravity beers that can only be made with great water. This isn’t a strict BJCP style competition so you have freedom to make what you like. However, as a guideline, the following BJCP styles are examples of what CWS is looking for: Light lager, Pilsner, Light Hybrid, Amber Hybrid, English Pale Ale, American Pale and Amber Ale, IPA (generally not Imperial IPAs), Belgian and French Ale.

Judging: Judging has traditionally been a group of volunteers and judges from OBC non-entrants. . Judges recieved free lunch and a beer for their efforts so please volunteer!  

Here is the water report, figures in parts per million (mg/L)

Sodium: 0.83

Magnesium: 0.016

Calcium: 0.081

Sulfate: N/A

Chloride: N/A

Hardness as Calcium Carbonate: 0.268