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Rules

As of today, we are planning to do in-person judging which will require 2 bottles per entry. To ensure we have enough judges, we will be limiting the total entries in this year's comp to 600

Per Brewer Entry Limits

To ensure that everyone who wants to enter has a chance to, we will be setting per-brewer entry limits in stages this year. The schedule is as follows:

  • 1/11/2026 - 3 entries per brewer
  • 1/25/2026 (if not full) - 6 entries per brewer until competition entry limit is reached

Eligibility

Open to all amateur homebrewers 21 years of age and older. Beers must be entered under the name of all brewers who helped. Beers brewed in commercial facilities are ineligible.

Entry Fees

Drunk Monk Challenge and Menace of the Monastery entries are $12 each. Entry fees are paid via PayPal.

NOTE: After paying entry fees on the Paypal website, be sure to click the link to "Return to the Drunk Monk Challenge" website to make sure your entries are noted as "paid" in the system.

Categories

  • The 2021 BJCP Style Guidelines will be followed.
  • One entry per subcategory per brewer or co-brewer/brewing team.  This is strictly enforced. Multiple entries in the same subcategory for a given brewer or brewing team (regardless of name order) will be disqualified.
  • The competition committee reserves the right to combine categories based on number of entries. All possible efforts will be made to combine similar styles. All beers in combined categories will be judged according to the style entered.

 

Menace of the Monastery (MoM) Sub-Competition

The Menace of the Monastery celebrates beer styles which can be traced to the monastic brewing traditions of Belgium and Germany. This unique competition is judged separately within the Drunk Monk Challenge. Menace of the Monastery beers do not make the Best of Show competition for the Drunk Monk Challenge, although an equivalent award will be given to the winner of the MoM competition!

We will judge MoM similar to a Best of Style round where the judges will simultaneously sample all entries. The judges will award 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place medals. If we can can get enough judges, you may receive feedback that will reflect the judges assessment of the beer  but is intentionally irreverent in nature. To be guaranteed feedback, please consider entering the regular category instead of MoM.

Special brew categories are assigned in the software for Menace of the Monastery (MoM) entries and subcategorization. Register MoM entries using these special categories and, if necessary, please specify in the comments section what style of beer you are entering. 

MoM entries do not need to count against your maximum entry count. If you would like to enter the maximum number of entries, you can still enter the MoM. Here are the steps:

- Pay your $12 entry fee via Zeffy here.

- Send an email to drunkmonkchallenge@knaves.org

- We will confirm your payment and add your entry manually

Only 1 bottle/can will be required for MoM entries, while 2 bottles will be required for the regular categories.

 

Deadlines

Ship or deliver your entries so as to arrive between February 16th and March 6th.

No walk-in entries allowed.

Giving Back to the Community


 


Each year, the Urban Knaves of Grain Homebrew Club likes to give back to the community by donating a portion of the competition proceeds to the Northern Illinois Food Bank. 

The vision at Northern Illinois Food Bank is for everyone in Northern Illinois to have the food they need to thrive. A nonprofit organization and proud member of Feeding America, Northern Illinois Food Bank serves our neighbors in 13 counties with dignity, equity and convenience, providing 250,000 meals a day. They bring together manufacturers, local and corporate grocers, area farmers, corporations, foundations, and individuals who donate food and funding, and each week nearly 1,000 volunteers help them evaluate, repack, and distribute food. They also proudly partner with more than 900 food pantries, soup kitchens, shelters, and youth and senior feeding programs to provide nutritious food and resources. Their distribution centers are located in Geneva, Park City, Rockford and Joliet.

Response from the Northern Illinois Food Bank to our donation. Read it here.

 

 

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BJCP 2021 / 2025 Judging Styles

If a style's name is hyperlinked, it has specific entry requirements. Select or tap on the name to view the subcategory's requirements.

1A American Light Lager1B American Lager1C Cream Ale
1D American Wheat Beer2A International Pale Lager2B International Amber Lager
2C International Dark Lager3A Czech Pale Lager3B Czech Premium Pale Lager
3C Czech Amber Lager3D Czech Dark Lager4A Munich Helles
4B Festbier4C Helles Bock5A German Leichtbier
5B Kölsch5C German Helles Exportbier5D German Pils
6A Märzen6B Rauchbier6C Dunkels Bock
7A Vienna Lager7B Altbier8A Munich Dunkel
8B Schwarzbier9A Doppelbock 9B Eisbock
9C Baltic Porter10A Weissbier10B Dunkels Weissbier
10C Weizenbock 11A Ordinary Bitter11B Best Bitter
11C Strong Bitter12A British Golden Ale12B Australian Sparkling Ale
12C English IPA13A Dark Mild13B British Brown Ale
13C English Porter14A Scottish Light14B Scottish Heavy
14C Scottish Export15A Irish Red Ale15B Irish Stout
15C Irish Extra Stout16A Sweet Stout16B Oatmeal Stout
16C Tropical Stout16D Foreign Extra Stout17A British Strong Ale
17A1 Burton Ale17B Old Ale17C Wee Heavy
17D English Barley Wine18A Blonde Ale18B American Pale Ale
19A American Amber Ale19B California Common19C American Brown Ale
20A American Porter20B American Stout20C Imperial Stout
21A American IPA21B Specialty IPA 21B1 Belgian IPA
21B2 Black IPA 21B3 Brown IPA 21B4 Red IPA
21B5 Rye IPA 21B6 White IPA 21B7 Brut IPA
21C Hazy IPA22A Double IPA22B American Strong Ale
22C American Barleywine22D Wheatwine23A Berliner Weisse
23B Flanders Red Ale23C Oud Bruin23D Lambic
23E Gueuze23F Fruit Lambic 23G Gose
24A Witbier24B Belgian Pale Ale24C Bière de Garde
25A Belgian Blond Ale25B Saison 25C Belgian Golden Strong Ale
26A Belgian Single26B Belgian Dubbel26C Belgian Tripel
26D Belgian Dark Strong Ale27A Historical Beer 27A1 Kellerbier
27A2 Kentucky Common27A3 Lichtenhainer27A4 London Brown Ale
27A5 Piwo Grodziskie27A6 Pre-Prohibition Lager27A7 Pre-Prohibition Porter
27A8 Roggenbier27A9 Sahti28A Brett Beer
28B Mixed Fermentation Sour Beer 28C Wild Specialty Beer 28D Straight Sour Beer
29A Fruit Beer 29B Fruit and Spice Beer 29C Specialty Fruit Beer
29D Grape Ale 30A Spice, Herb, or Vegetable Beer 30B Autumn Seasonal Beer
30C Winter Seasonal Beer 30D Specialty Spice Beer 31A Alternative Grain Beer
31B Alternative Sugar Beer 32A Classic Style Smoked Beer 32B Specialty Smoked Beer
33A Wood-Aged Beer 33B Specialty Wood-Aged Beer 34A Commercial Specialty Beer
34B Mixed-Style Beer 34C Experimental Beer 46A MoM Belgian Pale Ale (24B) (Custom Style)
47A MoM Belgian Blond Ale (25A) (Custom Style)48A MoM Belgian Golden Strong Ale (25C) (Custom Style)49A MoM Trappist Single (26A) (Custom Style)
50A MoM Belgian Dubbel (26B) (Custom Style)51A MoM Belgian Dark Strong Ale (26D) (Custom Style)52A MoM Belgian Trippel (26C) (Custom Style)
53A Menace of the Monastery (MoM) - Please enter in specific sub-category (Custom Style) 54A MoM Dopplebock (9A) (Custom Style) 55A MoM Eisbock (9B) (Custom Style)
67A Rotbier (Custom Style) LSX1 Dorada PampeanaLSX2 IPA Argenta
LSX3 Italian Grape Ale LSX4 Catharina Sour LSX5 New Zealand Pilsner
C1A Common Cider C1B Heirloom Cider C1C English Cider
C1D French Cider C1E Spanish Cider C2A New England Cider
C2B Applewine C2C Ice Cider C2D Fire Cider
C3A Fruit Cider C3B Spiced Cider C3C Experimental Cider
C4A Common Perry C4B Heirloom Perry C4C Ice Perry
C4D Experimental Perry M1A Dry Mead M1B Semi-Sweet Mead
M1C Sweet Mead M2A Cyser M2B Pyment
M2C Berry Mead M2D Stone Fruit Mead M2E Melomel
M3A Fruit and Spice Mead M3B Spice, Herb, or Vegetable Mead M4A Braggot
M4B Historical Mead M4C Experimental Mead  

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Number of Bottles Required Per Entry: 2

Judging Sessions

Entry Sorting
Sunday, March 8, 2026 10:00 AM, CDT

Tuesday Session - Church Street
Tuesday, March 10, 2026 6:45 PM, CDT

Wednesday Session - Two Brothers Roundhouse
Wednesday, March 11, 2026 6:45 PM, CDT

Thursday Session - Church Street
Thursday, March 12, 2026 6:45 PM, CDT

Friday Early Afternoon
Friday, March 13, 2026 2:00 PM, CDT

Friday Late Afternoon
Friday, March 13, 2026 4:00 PM, CDT

Friday Evening
Friday, March 13, 2026 6:30 PM, CDT

Saturday Session 1
Saturday, March 14, 2026 9:30 AM, CDT

Saturday Session 2
Saturday, March 14, 2026 12:00 PM, CDT

Menace of the Monastery
Saturday, March 14, 2026 2:30 PM, CDT

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Best of Show

There will be custom-made wooden mugs for Best of Show in Beer, Meads/Ciders, and the winner of the Menace of the Monastery.

Winners of Best of Show Beer as well as Meads/Ciders will also receive gift certificates from our BoS Sponsor, Gnome Brew

Best of Show Mugs

 

Best of Show Mugs

 

 

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Awards

 

 2026 DMC Medals - artist rendering

The 2026 DMC Medals (artist rendering)

  Photo: Are you ready to medal? The Drunk Monk Challenge is coming in March!

The Awards Table (click to see a larger version)

 

Medals will be given for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place in each category of beer, mead, and cider

 

DMC Prize Raffle
We will have a raffle that will be open to all judges, stewards, and the public. We'll open up the room we're in after all the table judging. We already have some great prizes from our sponsors, and there will be lots of great stuff to win. A portion of the proceeds will be donated to the Northern Illinois Food Bank

 

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Awards Ceremony

Two Brothers Roundhouse and Drunk Monk Challenge Facebook page.
205 N Broadway, Aurora, IL 60505
Saturday, March 14, 2026 6:00 PM, CDT

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Circuit Qualification

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The Drunk Monk Challenge is a leg of The Midwest Homebrewer of the Year (MWHBOTY) Circuit.  The Midwest Homebrewer of the Year competition selects the top homebrewer from the Midwest based upon points earned in participating competitions. The homebrewer with the highest Net Score at the end of year wins the title of "Midwest Homebrewer of the Year."  

To be eligible, a homebrewer must reside in one of the Midwest states listed on the site and must enter beer, mead, or cider in at least:

4 participating circuit competitions
10 unique BJCP categories


For a detailed description of the competition rules and the formula used to calculate a brewer's Net Score, please visit the Rules page on the website.

Master Homebrewer's Circuit of America logo

We are proud to participate in and represent Illinois in the Master Homebrewer Program's Circuit of America. The Circuit of America is a circuit combining the results from major independent homebrewing competitions across the United States, to award an overall National Champion Homebrewer.

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