I'd like to talk more about my scoring methodology.
For the "Best Bang for Your buck at the Utah State Liquor Store" there will be an oz. of pure ethanol per dollar score. But there will also have to be some other ways of evaluating the best overall value. Some of it will be subjective. I can't just rate beers based on the ABV/$ score.
I have some ideas and expect to have three scores and use those to make a composite score that will help me declare the ultimate best bang for your buck beer in Utah for 2020.
That's the easier side of it. What's more complicated and much more subjective will be how I rate Utah craft breweries. I'll be reviewing both the experience in their tap rooms (if they have them) and their beer line-ups. Maybe I should separate the tap room and overall brewery experience and then focus on single beers (could do best draft and best "high point")?
I'll be getting started soon and I hope to update each thread 2 times a month. I think I'll be doing something that is not common, not something you've likely ever seen. I certainly haven't. I'm not basing this on some type of model or example. This will be something contained within 2020 and I will issue my end of year awards in December, shooting for the Solstice as a deadline.