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Oct. 14—Three Albuquerque breweries beat out some tough competition in two categories at the 2024 Great American Beer Festival in Denver. Quarter Celtic Brewpub and Meadery won a gold medal for ...
Hi-Wire Brewing Co. received the silver medal in the 2024 World Beer Cup in the category of Dessert Stout or Pastry Stout for its Churro 10W-40 Imperial Stout.
Four Iowa breweries were recognized at the 2024 Great American Beer Festival in Denver over the weekend, including one brewery that received a gold medal for brewing excellence.. The Great ...
Its beers have won at the World Beer Awards, US Open Beer Championship, Great American Beer Festival, and Best of Craft Beer Awards. [19] [20] Its Run Wild IPA was named the Best Non-Alcoholic Beer in the inaugural Tasting Alliance World Beer Competition. [21] The company was included in 2024 list of influential companies, the list is compiled ...
The U.S. Open Beer Championship is an international brewing competition. The event, which is open to professional breweries and award-winning home brewers, is held in late June, with the winners announced in July. Over 140 styles of beer are judged. [1] Winners receive a medal in the shape of a beer stein for 1st, 2nd, or 3rd place. [2]
In addition to best sellers Vortex IPA and Cavatica Stout, Fort George produces other award-winning year round beers including City of Dreams Pale Ale (World Beer Cup 2024: Gold in Hazy/Juicy Pale Ale) [17] and Short Sands Lager (Oregon Beer Awards 2024: Gold in European Lagers), [18] as well as popular seasonals like 3-Way IPA, [19] and Matryoshka, a barrel aged imperial stout.
[7] For the 2016 World Beer Cup, the entry fee was $160 per beer, in addition to a $160 application fee. [7] Awards are given in more than 100 categories. Up to three awards - gold, silver, and bronze - may be awarded in any category, but sometimes not all three awards are given, depending on how the judges evaluate the entires.
The beer bracket trophy is headed across the Ohio River to a Northern Kentucky brewery for the first time ever.