2009 Limbo Entry Due Date Friday July 31st
Posted: Thu Jul 23, 2009 1:53 pm
The Limbo entry due date is coming up fast, Friday July 31st. Entries are due at HBHQ before 6pm.
Some helpful tips for preparing your entries for the Limbo competition:
1. Printed crown caps must be blacked-out with a permanent marker and all labels removed to assure anonymity of all entries.
2. A completed bottle label must be attached to each bottle with a rubber band? No tape or glue.
3. Place an envelope containing the registration form, a copy of your entries list, and payment or proof of payment, so it can be boxed with your entries. If you require multiple boxes, this information should be include in each box.
4. Keep copies of your registrations and entry forms for your records
When dropping off your entries at HBHQ, please do not drop them off in open 6-pack holders. 6-pack holders are hard to stack, and offer limited protection, and you run the risk of your paperwork becoming separated from your entries. You should "pack" your entries in a sealable box with all of your paper work. A "case box" or something similar should be sufficient.
If you need any help determining what category you should be entering, bring your beer by the Summer Party this weekend and I am sure you will find someone who can help.
If you have any questions please post up, or ask someone at the Summer Party.
Orlando
Some helpful tips for preparing your entries for the Limbo competition:
1. Printed crown caps must be blacked-out with a permanent marker and all labels removed to assure anonymity of all entries.
2. A completed bottle label must be attached to each bottle with a rubber band? No tape or glue.
3. Place an envelope containing the registration form, a copy of your entries list, and payment or proof of payment, so it can be boxed with your entries. If you require multiple boxes, this information should be include in each box.
4. Keep copies of your registrations and entry forms for your records
When dropping off your entries at HBHQ, please do not drop them off in open 6-pack holders. 6-pack holders are hard to stack, and offer limited protection, and you run the risk of your paperwork becoming separated from your entries. You should "pack" your entries in a sealable box with all of your paper work. A "case box" or something similar should be sufficient.
If you need any help determining what category you should be entering, bring your beer by the Summer Party this weekend and I am sure you will find someone who can help.
If you have any questions please post up, or ask someone at the Summer Party.
Orlando