THE MAZER CUP
INTERNATIONAL

The Mazer Cup International Mead Competition

MARCH 26-27, 2010
IN BOULDER,
COLORADO!

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The Mazer Cup International 2009, was a roaring success with both Professional Meaderies and Home Mead Enthusiasts from around the world. It was apparent to all that the level of quality mead in the commercial mead industry is constantly getting better and better! Once again this classic competition will be focused on the best of Professional and Enthusiast mead makers.

If you've never tasted mead, you're missing out! Mead comes in a dazzling array of styles, flavours, and types that range from light and dry to full and rich with honey.

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The Mazer Cup International 2010

Entries are now closed

Thank you for your entries and good luck in the competition!

Home Competition - Shipping Information

The MAZER CUP INTERNATIONAL - HOME COMPETITION is an AHA and BJCP sanctioned home-crafted mead competition sponsored by GotMead.Com and an organizing committee of home mead makers, and mead enthusiasts world wide.

To view or download the shipping address information in Word or PDF format, click (to view) or right-click (to save) the links below:

Mazer Cup International - Home Entry Shipping Info - PDF

Mazer Cup International - Home Entry Shipping info- Word

Preferred Shipping Location:

ATTN: Wayne Boncyk, MCI - Home 2010
Design Net Engineering, LLC
16080 Table Mountain Parkway, Suite 500
Golden, CO 80403
USA

Drop In Locations:

Stomp Them Grapes!
4731 Lipan St.
Denver, CO 80211
303-433-6552
Tues- Sat 10-6, Sunday 12-4
One block south and three blocks east of Pecos and I-70.

Boulder - Hop To It!
2900 Valmont Rd. #D2
Zarlengo Plaza
Boulder, CO 80302
303-444-8888
Tue-Fri 11-6, Sat 10-6,Sun 12-4

Aurora - The Brew Hut
15120 E. Hampden Ave.
Aurora, CO 80014
Located at the SW corner of Hampden & Chambers.
Hours: Mon-Fri 10-6, Sat 10-5, Sun 11-4
(303) 680-8898

Fort Collins - Hops and Berries
125 Remington St
Fort Collins, CO 80524
(970) 493-2484
Tue-Thur 11-6; Fri 11-7; Sat 10-5; Sun 12-5 (Closed Monday)

Bottle ID Labels:

Bottle ID labels are generated and printed automatically via the electronic entry form when entering. If you wish to view or download the bottle ID labels in Word or PDF format, click (to view) or right-click (to save) the links below:

Mazer Cup International - Home Entry bottle ID labels - PDF

Mazer Cup International - Home Entry bottle ID labels - Word

Did you remember to:

•  Classify your mead correctly per the Style Guidelines for entry?

•  Use only acceptable bottles per the entry rules?

•  Black out any logos on crown caps or use only plain corks?

•  Attach the bottle ID tags to your entries with a rubber band?

•  Enter electronically and enclose an entry fee check or use paypal?

•  Enclose your entry form?

•  Pour yourself a nice glass of mead after all your hard work entering?

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