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Prost Brewing and the Prost Pilsner

August 2, 2024 by Dustin Scoggins

Prost Brewing
Photo Credit: Prost Brewing

Denver, CO – Prost Brewing is an award-winning craft brewery renowned for honoring German brewing traditions, from sourcing high quality ingredients to brewing authentic, classic styles. Even their name has German influences with “prost” being German for “Cheers!” And their approach to one historical style in particular, is genius.

Crafted to combine the wisdom of traditional brewing practices with modern ingredients and brewing principles, Prost Pilsner is a 4.9% ABV year-round release with an approachable opulence that showcases a stunning balance of the finest German malts and noble hops.

About Prost Brewing

The mission is simple – to brew a bier so good, that it fosters a sense of community around all those who enjoy it. At the brewery we live this mission every day, dedicating ourselves to the unbridled pursuit of German craft bier perfection. While the formula is simple, the process is far from it. In the search for perfection, we have developed a unique brewing process backed by an unparalleled facility design, drawing inspiration from the techniques of the past and capabilities from the technology of the future. The results are simply world-class.

For more information please visit https://www.prostbrewing.com/brewery

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Third Eye Brewing Named Best Brewery at the U.S. Open Beer Championship

July 15, 2024 by Dow Scoggins

Third Eye Brewing Named Best Brewery at the U.S. Open Beer ChampionshipOxford, Ohio(2024) – Breweries from the coast of Kona, Hawaii to the rocky coast of Portland, Maine sent more than 9,000 beers representing over 170 different styles to the 2024 U.S. Open Beer Championship. Today, the U.S. Open Beer Championship announces the medal winners and Grand National Champion.

Third Eye Brewing of Hamilton, Ohio was awarded the 2024 Grand National Champion by winning 4 gold medals, 2 silver medals, and 2 bronze medals. Their gold medal winners included Higher Consciousness, Double Astral, Dark Aura, and Inner Sight. Third Eye Brewing is known for brewing some style-defining beers that are consistent winners throughout many competitions. Most notably, Third Eye won the Brewery of the Year at the 2023 Great American Beer Festival.

Monday Night Brewing, from Atlanta, Georgia placed second overall by winning 4 gold and 4 bronze medals. Gold medals included Spoken Wisdom, Tears of Our Enemies, Madrigal, and Simple Illusion. Monday Night Brewing not only makes great beers, this Georgia brewery has finished in the U.S. Open’s Top Ten Breweries several times.

Sun King Brewery out of Indianapolis, Indiana placed Third by winning 3 golds for their Barrel Aged Scout Badge, Banana Daquiri, and their Collaboration Beer, Up For Anything, brewed with 18th Street Brewery. They also took home a silver and 2 bronze medals. Sun King Brewery has been crowned Grand National Champion in the 2019 and 2022 U.S. Open Beer Championship.

The U.S. Open Beer Championship judges more beer styles than any other competition in the world. The U.S. Open is also the only major beer competition to allow the gold medal winners of the AHA’s National Homebrew Competition to participate. This year, 3 homebrewers won medals which ties the U.S. Open record. Big congratulations go to Christopher Burgess from Castle Rock, CO for winning a gold medal for his Like Falling Off A Bike, Brutt IPA, to Lucas Orr from San Diego, CA for winning a gold medal for his Kilt Dropper, Strong Scottish Ale, and to Mark Kunzelmann from St Louis, MO for winning bronze for his Belgian Pale Ale.

The U.S. Open judging was held at the U.S. Open Event Center in Oxford, Ohio. The U.S. Open became the first beer competition to be held in its own venue which is a 6,000 square-foot Amish pole barn located on a small farm. The barn consists of a judging area, a serving area, two 450-square-foot coolers, an office, and a nano brewery. To see “The Barn”, Click here to see a YouTube video of the 15th Anniversary of the U.S. Open Beer Championship.

Most importantly, we would like thank all the volunteers and judges. The majority of our volunteer staff were from 6 different countries and 11 different states.

Top 10 Breweries in 2024’s U.S. Open Beer Championships
1. Third Eye Brewing — Ohio
2. Monday Night Brewing – Georgia
3. Sun King Brewery – Indiana
4. O.H.S.O. Brewery Gilbert – Arizona
5. Cherry Street Brewpub at Halcyon – Georgia
6. Urban Artifact – Ohio
7. Boulevard Brewing Co. – Missouri
8. Feather Falls Brewing Co. – California
8. Toppling Goliath Brewing Co. – Iowa
9. Sonder Brewing – Ohio
10. Burgeon Beer Co. – California

2024 U.S. Open Beer Championship Medal Winners – Click Here

Pink Boots Category: Toms River Brewing takes home the Gold
The U.S. Open Beer Championship partnered with the Pink Boots Society, an organization that assists, inspires, and encourages women and non-binary individuals in the fermented/alcoholic beverage profession through education, to create the Pink Boots Blend Category. The organization has partnered with Yakima Chief Hops for several years to sell a special hops blend to benefit the Pink Boots scholarship fund, and all beers developed using this hop blend were eligible to enter the category. Hear Us Roar, brewed by Toms River Brewing in Toms River, NJ, brought home the gold medal. All entry fees for the category will be matched by the U.S. Open Beer Championship and donated back to the Pink Boots Society Scholarship Fund.

What’s in a Name?
U.S. Open beer judges always enjoy the creativity behind the names that breweries choose for their products, and judge winners subjectively (based on laughter volume) at the competition’s conclusion. This year’s Top 10 on the laughs meter included:

Top 10 Beer Names at the U.S. Open Beer Championship
1. Barrel-Aged Macadizzamia Nizzut – Unrefined Brewing – Florida
2. All Cap’n, No Crunch – Tarnished Hallow Brewing Co. – Indiana
3. Just Give Me ALL The Bacon – Akademia Brewing – Georgia
4. Fat Kids Birthday Party -Cherry Street Brewing at Vickery Village – Georgia
5. Not My Gumdrop Buttons – Model A Brewing Company – South Carolina
6. Hot Sauce Committee – Good Line Beer Co. – Texas
7. The Elves Have Gone Too Far – Bickersons Brewhouse – Washington
8. Bones Are Their Money – Site-1 Brewing Co. – Nebraska
9. Spaghetti Policy – South O Brewing – California
10. Hopswitch Engage – Afterglow Brewing – Virginia

More about Third Eye Brewing
Third Eye Brewing Company, an award-winning craft brewery based in the Greater Cincinnati area, is dedicated to opening minds and palates through innovative and experimental brewing. With locations in Sharonville and Hamilton, Ohio, Third Eye Brewing offers a diverse lineup of handcrafted beers, ranging from year-round favorites and seasonal releases to bold specialty collaborations. Known for pushing boundaries with unique flavors and high-quality ingredients, the brewery has earned widespread acclaim, including Brewery of the Year honors at the prestigious Great American Beer Festival in both 2023 and 2025, as well as top recognition at the U.S. Open Beer Championship.

Visitors to Third Eye Brewing’s welcoming taprooms enjoy not only exceptional beers but also a full kitchen serving fresh, made-from-scratch meals, spacious indoor and outdoor seating, and a vibrant community atmosphere perfect for gatherings. Committed to creativity and excellence, Third Eye Brewing continues to inspire beer enthusiasts by blending tradition with experimentation, inviting everyone to explore new possibilities one pint at a time. For more information, visit thirdeyebrewingco.com.

More about the U.S. Open Beer Championship
The U.S. Open Beer Championship stands as one of the premier competitions in the craft beer industry, evaluating over 8,000 entries from breweries across the United States and beyond in more than 170 diverse beer styles and subcategories. Held annually in Oxford, Ohio, this blind-judged event highlights excellence in brewing, from classic styles like pale ales and stouts to innovative categories such as coffee beers, rice lagers, and specialty collaborations. What sets the U.S. Open apart is its inclusivity, welcoming professional breweries alongside gold medal-winning homebrewers from the American Homebrewers Association, while judges from around the world ensure impartial and expert evaluations.

Each year, winners receive iconic beer stein-shaped medals for gold, silver, and bronze placements, with top-performing breweries honored as Breweries of the Year in production categories and the overall Grand National Champion crowned based on a points system. The competition not only celebrates brewing craftsmanship and creativity but also supports initiatives like partnerships with the Pink Boots Society to promote women and non-binary professionals in the industry. For complete results and more details, visit usopenbeer.com.

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2023 Great American Beer Festival

August 14, 2023 by Dow Scoggins

2023 Great American Beer FestivalTickets for the Great American Beer Festival® (GABF) are on sale now for the 2023 event. GABF, hosted by the Brewers Association, the trade organization representing small and independent craft brewers, will return to the Colorado Convention Center in Denver, Colorado, on Sept. 21-23.

With a legacy of bringing the community together, dazzling tastebuds, and celebrating those who pour their hearts into every pint, the 2023 Great American Beer Festival is an event not to be missed. Over four (4) sessions, attendees will:

  • Taste a kaleidoscope of flavors, styles, and innovative beverages from hundreds of breweries across the nation

  • Receive a commemorative, collectible, tasting glass

  • Enjoy tons of entertainment, including live music, games, silent disco, karaoke, live music, and more

  • Partake in GABF traditions, such as the bagpiper event kick-off, giveaways, and daily costume contests

  • Speak to and learn from industry experts and brewers via seminars and other educational opportunities

Every year, GABF boasts the highest concentration of American beer on the planet. This year, beer lovers will enjoy beverages poured by the likes of Allagash Brewing Company, Breakside Brewery, Firestone Walker Brewing Co., Russian River Brewing Co, The Lost Abbey, WeldWerks Brewing Co., and hundreds more. While the star of GABF is beer, attendees will be excited to know that this year, select breweries will also pour the nation’s finest “beyond beer” beverages: hard seltzer, kombucha, mead, and cider. If there’s a specific brewery you’d like to see at GABF, you can nominate them here.

For foodies attending GABF and those looking for a truly special experience, the VIP Experience ticket includes access to PAIRED®, which unites independent craft breweries with acclaimed chefs from across the country, resulting in uniquely designed small bites perfectly paired with craft beer found nowhere else at the festival.

For foodies attending GABF and those looking for a truly special experience, the VIP Experience ticket includes access to PAIRED®, which unites independent craft breweries with acclaimed chefs from across the country, resulting in uniquely designed small bites perfectly paired with craft beer found nowhere else at the festival.

Don’t miss this celebration of beer! Tickets are available for anyone of legal drinking age (21+) at www.greatamericanbeerfestival.com.

About the Brewers Association
The Brewers Association, a not-for-profit trade organization founded in 2005 and headquartered in Boulder, Colorado, is dedicated to promoting and protecting small and independent American craft brewers, their craft beers, and the community of brewing enthusiasts. As an organization of brewers, for brewers, and by brewers, it provides essential resources, education, advocacy, and industry insights to support the vibrant craft brewing sector, including the iconic independent craft brewer seal that helps consumers identify authentic American craft beer. Through initiatives focused on quality, sustainability, diversity, and market transparency, the Brewers Association fosters innovation and growth in one of America’s most dynamic beverage industries.

The Brewers Association organizes some of the craft beer world’s most influential events, including the renowned Great American Beer Festival—the nation’s premier beer competition and festival—and the Craft Brewers Conference & BrewExpo America, bringing together thousands of professionals and enthusiasts annually. It also publishes leading resources like The New Brewer magazine and books through Brewers Publications, while advocating for fair policies and supporting export development. Beer lovers can explore more at CraftBeer.com, and industry members are invited to learn about membership benefits at brewersassociation.org.

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2023 National Homebrew Competition Medal Winners

June 26, 2023 by Dow Scoggins

2023 National Homebrew Competition Medal Winners
Photo credit of PHOTO © BREWERS ASSOCIATION

San Diego — The American Homebrewers Association® (AHA)—the national not-for-profit organization dedicated to advancing the hobby of homebrewing—announced the winners of the 2023 National Homebrew Competition (NHC) during its annual Homebrew Con™ conference in San Diego. 120 medals in 40 categories were awarded for the most outstanding homemade beer, mead, and cider. Six major awards recognizing overall brewing excellence were also presented.

The NHC has long been recognized as the world’s largest stage for amateur homebrewers to showcase their skills, creativity, and passion for the craft of fermentation. The 2023 competition received 4,335 entries from 1,708 homebrewers across 50 states, Washington, D.C., and 13 countries. 164,105 entries have been evaluated since the inaugural AHA National Homebrew Competition in 1979 in Boulder, Colo.

MOST-ENTERED STYLE CATEGORIES
The winners of the most-entered categories were:

Category 3: Pilsner (211 entries)
GOLD: Jared Aumen | Ann Arbor, MI | Ann Arbor Brewers Guild | German Pils (5D)
SILVER: Robby Narquis | Richland, WA | New Zealand Pilsner (X5)
BRONZE: Gregory Rinehardt | Abingdon, VA | Stooges Brew Club | New Zealand Pilsner (X5)

Category 18: Hazy IPA (168 entries)
GOLD: Jon Dieter | Concord, OH | Brewly Homebrew Club| Hazy IPA (21C)
SILVER: Peter Cooke | Bridgewater, NJ | Garden State (GS) Homebrewers | Hazy IPA (21C)
BRONZE: David Howell | Springfield, MO | Them Beer Knobbers | Hazy IPA (21C)

Category 26: European Sour Ale (162 entries)
GOLD: Jeff Bair | Kansas City, MO | Lambic (23D)
SILVER: Joshua Cotton | Brooklyn, NY | New York City Homebrewers Guild | Berliner Weisse (23A)
BRONZE: Kevin Wojdak | Elk Grove Village, IL | Urban Knaves of Grain Homebrew Club

Category 14: Irish & British Stout (161 entries)
GOLD: Chris Hunter | Martinsville, IN | Artesian Homebrewers | Sweet Stout (16A)
SILVER: Richard Shoff | Baldwinsville, NY | Irish Stout (15B)
BRONZE: Christopher Johnson | San Diego, CA | QUAFF | Irish Extra Stout (15C)

Photo credit of PHOTO © BREWERS ASSOCIATION

MAJOR AWARDS
In addition to category style awards, six major awards recognizing overall brewing excellence were presented.

Homebrewer of the Year Award – Sponsored by Muntons
Recognizes the best-of-show beer judged from all gold medal winners in all beer categories.
John Heasley | Portland, OR | The Brewing Network

Cidermaker of the Year Award – Sponsored by Woodchuck Hard Cider
Recognizes the best-of-show cider judged from all gold medal winners in the cider categories.
James Werner | New Berlin, WI | Beer Barons of Milwaukee

Meadmaker of the Year Award – Sponsored by Redstone Meadery
Recognizes the best-of-show mead judged from all gold medal winners in the mead categories.
Shane Kammerer | Shawnee, KS | Kansas City Bier Meisters

Samuel Adams Ninkasi Award – Sponsored by Samuel Adams
Recognizes the entrant who accumulates the most points in the final round of competition.
Richard Shoff | Baldwinsville, NY

Gambrinus Club Award – Sponsored by Fermentis
Recognizes the club garnering the most final round points per total club entries.
New York City Homebrewers Guild | New York, NY

Homebrew Club of the Year Award – Sponsored by Briess Malt & Ingredients Co.
Awarded to the club accumulating the most total points in all categories of beer, mead, and cider in the final round of competition.
Kansas City Bier Meisters | Kansas City, KS

“The impressive quality of entries from this year’s winners demonstrated immense dedication, innovation, and skill in the art of homebrewing. These creations captivated the taste buds of the judges, showcased a diverse range of flavors, and set the standard for excellence in fermentation,” said Chris Williams, competition director. “Congratulations to the 2023 National Homebrew Competition winners!”

A complete list of winners of the 2023 National Homebrew Competition can be found here.

HOMEBREW CON
Homebrew Con, the nation’s largest annual gathering of brewing and fermentation enthusiasts, returned sunny San Diego, where more than 1,300 American Homebrewers Association members attended the three-day conference for good brews, good vibes, and brew-IQ-boosting sessions. The AHA awarded the following for outstanding contributions to the homebrewing community.

ANNUAL RECOGNITION AWARDS

Radegast Club of the Year Award – Sponsored by Yakima Chief Hops
Awarded to a homebrew club for its efforts with community outreach and spreading the joys of homebrewing.
Horsemen of the Hopocalypse |Fort Worth, Texas

Homebrew Shop of the Year Award – Sponsored by BSG HandCraft
Awarded to homebrew supply shops on the merits of community support, education, customer service and engagement, promotion of homebrewing, and responsible business practices.
Patriot Brewery & Homebrew Supply | Elkhorn, Neb.

American Homebrewers Association Governing Committee Award
Awarded for outstanding service to the community of homebrewers.
Drew Beechum | Pasadena, Calif.

“To the participants, judges, sponsors, competition organizers, and volunteers who made this year’s Homebrew Con a resounding success, we say thank you. Cheers and congratulations to all the winners for making some of the world’s best homebrew,” said Julia Herz, AHA executive director.

Here are all the medal Winners:

Category 1: Pale American Beer
Gold: Mike Gallagher of Charleston, SC Lowcountry Libations
Silver: Caleb Meinke of Cambridge, WI Madison Homebrewers & Tasters
Bronze: Evan Brill of Louisville, KY Louisville Area Grain and Extract Research Society (LAGERS)

Category 2: Pale European Beer
Gold: Metts Potter of Morrow, OH Bloatarian Brewing League
Silver: Wayne Doucette of Big Lake, MN River City Brewers
Bronze: Jason Lorenz of Taylor, MI Motor City Mashers

Category 3: Pilsner
Gold: Jared Aumen of Ann Arbor, MI Ann Arbor Brewers Guild
Silver: Robby Narquis of Richland, WA
Bronze: Gregory Rinehardt of Abingdon, VA Stooges Brew Club

Category 4: Pale Malty European Beer
Gold: Alex Rezmerski of Louisville, KY Louisville Area Grain and Extract Research Society (LAGERS)
Silver: Chad Medford of Moore, OK Red Earth Brewers
Bronze: Jonathan Hughes of Moses Lake, WA

Category 5: Amber European Beer
Gold: Shane Sprague of Irvine, CA with Chris Kohl OC Mashups
Silver: Andy Cox of Wilton, CT Underground Brewers of Connecticut
Bronze: Nicholas LaFond of Saint Anne, IL

Category 6: Dark European Lager
Gold: Jason Dunn of Corona, CA Inland Empire Brewers
Silver: Robert Abbott of Chester, NH Brewtubers Online Brew Club
Bronze: Jason Slaasted of Caledonia, WI with Eric Lewis

Category 7: American Wheat & Blonde
Gold: Bryce Hunter of Grand Rapids, MI QUAFF
Silver: Rodolfo Valladares of Kansas City, KS Kansas City Bier Meisters
Bronze: Zach Kosslow of Pittsburgh, PA Three Rivers Alliance of Serious Homebrewers

Category 8: German Wheat & Rye Beer
Gold: Joseph Hirtz of Valrico, FL Brandon Bootleggers Homebrew Club
Silver: Dustin Striplin of Tacoma, WA with Jamie Striplin Browns Point Homebrew Club
Bronze: Paul Brown of Pinole, CA Diablo Order of Zymiracle Enthusiasts (DOZE)

Category 9: Pale British Ale
Gold: Mark Kunzelmann of Saint Louis, MO St. Louis Brews
Silver: 12A Alex Cigan of Brooklyn, NY New York City Homebrewers Guild
Bronze: 11C Dann Searcy of Kansas City, MO with Sally Crosson Kansas City Bier Meisters

Category 10: Scottish & Irish Ale
Gold: Richard Shoff of Baldwinsville, NY
Silver: James Matthews of Arnold, MO
Bronze: John Huhn of Springfield, MO Zymurgists of the Ozarks

Category 11: American Pale Ale
Gold: Brandon Holt of San Diego, CA with Kevin Holt QUAFF
Silver: Russell Berger of Portland, OR Portland Brewers Collective
Bronze: Steve Gardner of Greenville, SC

Category 12: Amber & Brown American Ale
Gold: Mike Butler of Olathe, KS with Stephanie Butler Kansas City Bier Meisters
Silver: Keith Wright of Mustang, OK Red Earth Brewers
Bronze: Bob Rouse of College Park, MD

Category 13: Brown British Beer
Gold: Stephen Schmitt of Evanston, IL Evanston Homebrew Club
Silver: Mike Gallagher of Charleston, SC Lowcountry Libations
Bronze: Dann Searcy of Kansas City, MO with Sally Crosson Kansas City Bier Meisters

Category 14: Irish & British Stout
Gold: Chris Hunter of Martinsville, IN Artesian Homebrewers
Silver: Richard Shoff of Baldwinsville, NY with Richard Shoff
Bronze: Christopher Johnson of San Diego, CA QUAFF

Category 15: American Porter & Stout
Gold: Christian Chandler of Chandler, AZ Arizona Society of Homebrewers
Silver: Mike Rousseau of Charleston, SC
Bronze: Brian Smith of Pottstown, PA Bruclear Homebrew Club

Category 16: American IPA
Gold: Christopher Burgess of Castle Rock, CO 39N Homebrewers
Silver: Nicholas McCoy of Sachse, TX Draft Punk
Bronze: John & Stephanie Meerse of Simsbury, CT

Category 17: Specialty IPA
Gold: Robert Knipper of San Marcos, CA Society of Barley Engineers
Silver: Kevin & Kazuko Masaryk of San Diego, CA QUAFF
Bronze: Kevin Kiernan of Washington, DC DC Homebrewers

Category 18: Hazy IPA
Gold: Jon Dieter of Concord, OH Brewly Homebrew Club
Silver: Peter Cooke of Bridgewater, NJ Garden State Homebrewers (GSHomebrewers)
Bronze: David Howell of Springfield, MO Them Beer Knobbers

Category 19: Strong American Ale
Gold: Larry & Donna Reuter of Akron, OH Society of Akron Area Zymurgists (SAAZ)
Silver: Michael Moody of Jacksonville, OR
Bronze: Simon Svensson of Molnlycke, Sweden

Category 20: Strong European Lager
Gold: Kevin Olson of Raymore, MO ZZHops Homebrewing Club
Silver: Stephanie Butler of Olathe, KS with Mike Butler Kansas City Bier Meisters
Bronze: Andy Cox of Wilton, CT Underground Brewers of Connecticut

Category 21: Strong British Ale
Gold: Lucas Orr of San Diego, CA QUAFF
Silver: Jim Satin of Brooklyn, MI Ann Arbor Brewers Guild
Bronze: Kenneth Berry of McKinleyville, CA Humboldt Homebrewers

Category 22: Imperial Porter & Stout
Gold: John Heasley of Portland, OR The Brewing Network
Silver: Frank Wilkinson of Ambler, PA
Bronze: Tim Bickel of Oklahoma City, OK Red Earth Brewers

Category 23: Saison
Gold: Keith Blanchard of Chatham Township, NJ Morris Area Society of Homebrewers
Silver: Daniel Kukuk of Detroit, MI Motor City Mashers
Bronze: Jon Weaver of Naples, FL

Category 24: Belgian Ale
Gold: Phil LaFleur of Loveland, CO Weizguys Homebrew Club
Silver: Duane Jenness of Worcester, MA WIZARDS
Bronze: Matt & Courtney Castellino of Thousand Oaks, CA with Todd Slater Thousand Oaks Homebrewers

Category 25: Strong Belgian Ale
Gold: Duke Austerberry of Ferndale, MI
Silver: Jose Gutierrez of Edwards, CA Brewing Enthusiasts of the Antelope Valley Region (BEAVR)
Bronze: Mike Johnson of Salt Lake City, UT Zion Zymurgist Homebrew OPerative Society

Category 26: European Sour Ale
Gold: Jeff Bair of Kansas City, MO with Jeff Bair
Silver: Joshua Cotton of Brooklyn, NY New York City Homebrewers Guild
Bronze: Kevin Wojdak of Elk Grove Village, IL Urban Knaves of Grain

Category 27: Fruit Beer
Gold: Jamye & Cody Naramore of Quenemo, KS Kansas City Bier Meisters
Silver: Will Dull of Apopka, FL Brew Club of Seminole County
Bronze: Jose Gomera of East Patchogue, NY with Albania Morales

Category 28: Spiced Beer
Gold: Jonathan Eckles of Savannah, GA Savannah Brewers League
Silver: James Brameyer of Mount Airy, MD
Bronze: Rob Hardisty of Fort Collins, CO Liquid Poets

Category 29: Seasonal Spiced Beer
Gold: Jason Bryant of Herndon, VA Wort Hogs
Silver: Scott Rauvola of San Diego, CA QUAFF
Bronze: Joel McGormley of Zionsville, IN

Category 30: Smoke-Flavored Beer
Gold: Randy Daniels of Des Moines, IA with KC McKinney Iowa Brewers Union
Silver: Keith Loats of Seven Hills, OH
Bronze: Michael Beck of Griffith, IN Illiana Beer Rackers Union (IBRU)

Category 31: Wood-Aged Beer
Gold: David Moore of Carlsbad, CA with David Harbick QUAFF
Silver: Joel McGormley of Zionsville, IN
Bronze: Mark DeBreaux of Wimberley, TX

Category 32: American Wild Ale
Gold: Sean Thomson of Denver, CO The Brew Crew
Silver: Billy & Theresa Wilks of San Diego, CA
Bronze: Dwayne Haynes of APO, AE

Category 33: Specialty Beer
Gold: Mike Butler of Olathe, KS with Stephanie Butler Kansas City Bier Meisters
Silver: Brian Stulak of Palm Harbor, FL Pinellas Urban Brewers (PUB) Guild
Bronze: Peter Graham of Fishers, IN

Category 34: Traditional Mead
Gold: Steve Fletty of Falcon Heights, MN Saint Paul Homebrewers Club
Silver: Michael Wilcox of Wichita, KS Kansas City Bier Meisters
Bronze: Shane & Susan Kammerer of Shawnee, KS Kansas City Bier Meisters

Category 35: Cyser & Pyment
Gold: John Pagano of Carpinteria, CA
Silver: M2A Ashley Earle of Concord, CA Diablo Order of Zymiracle Enthusiasts (DOZE)
Bronze: M2B Stephen Wilson of Syracuse, NY

Category 36: Fruit Mead
GoldM: Shane & Susan Kammerer of Shawnee, KS Kansas City Bier Meisters
Silver: Steve Fletty of Falcon Heights, MN Saint Paul Homebrewers Club
Bronze: Bill Boyer of Kennesaw, GA North Georgia Malt Monkeys

Category 37: Spice Mead
Gold: Travis Hammond of Santee, CA QUAFF
Silver: Matthew Mead of Grand Rapids, MI Michigan Mead Coalition
Bronze: John Aitchison of Northridge, CA Maltose Falcons

Category 38: Specialty Mead
Gold: Todd Donnelly of Chardon, OH Society of Northeast Ohio Brewers
Silver: Steve Fletty of Falcon Heights, MN Saint Paul Homebrewers Club
Bronze: LaVaughn & Yakima Barker of Brookfield, WI

Category 39: Standard Cider & Perry
Gold: Annie Johnson of Seattle, WA North Seattle Homebrewers
Silver: Richard Shoff of Baldwinsville, NY
Bronze: Jeff Carlson of Grand Rapids, MI PrimeTime Brewers

Category 40: Specialty Cider & Perry
Gold: James Werner of New Berlin, WI Beer Barons of Milwaukee
Silver: Jeff Carlson of Grand Rapids, MI PrimeTime Brewers
Bronze: Jeff Carlson of Grand Rapids, MI PrimeTime Brewers

 

The 2023 National Homebrew Competition and Homebrew Con were made possible in part by the generous support of sponsors.

About the American Homebrewers Association:
The American Homebrewers Association (AHA) has worked on behalf of the homebrewing community since 1978 and celebrates a membership of more than 36,000 homebrewers. The AHA organizes events including the Homebrew Con™, National Homebrew Competition, Big Brew for National Homebrew Day, and Learn to Homebrew Day. The AHA also publishes Zymurgy®, the longest-running magazine for homebrewers. The AHA is part of the Brewers Association®, whose Brewers Publications® division is the leading publisher of contemporary and relevant brewing literature for today’s craft brewers and homebrewers. Beer lovers, fermentation fans, and anyone interested in making their own homemade beer are invited to learn more at HomebrewersAssociation.org. Follow the AHA on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook.

The Brewers Association is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, gender, religion, age, disability, political beliefs, sexual orientation, or marital/familial status. The BA complies with provisions of Executive Order 11246 and the rules, regulations, and relevant orders of the Secretary of Labor.

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Breweries & Lead-Up Events Announced for Firestone Walker Invitational Beer Fest

May 2, 2023 by Spencer Mapes

PASO ROBLES, California— Firestone Walker announced the lineup for the 2023 Firestone Walker Invitational Beer Fest on June 3, featuring an all-star cast of more than 55 breweries from around the world.

Firestone Walker also announced a slate of local events leading up to the fest, all designed to bring visitors and the local community deeper into the experience. “This is a time when the Central Coast is at the center of the craft beer universe,” said David Walker.

Attending breweries at the 2023 Firestone Walker Invitational Beer Fest include Balter Brewing from Australia’s Gold Coast; Birrificio Del Ducato from Parma, Italy; Oud Beersel from Beersel, Belgium; Lervig from Stavanger, Norway; Green Bench from St. Petersburg, Florida; Oxbow from Newcastle, Maine; and Private Press from Santa Cruz, California. A complete list of the breweries attending the 2023 Firestone Walker Invitational Beer Fest can be viewed below and on the event page.

This year, the festivities begin early with the following local events and experiences:

Invitational Kickoff Concert @ Paso Robles City Park | Thursday, June 1

From 5 p.m. to 8 p.m., Firestone Walker will host a free Invitational Kickoff Concert in the Paso Robles City Park featuring live music by Dante Marsh & The Vibe Setters; a craft beer sensory experience; and an 805 Beer exhibit featuring trailers for upcoming original films featuring professional bull rider Stetson Lawrence and professional surfers Conner Coffin, Greyson Fletcher and Nate Tyler. The event will feature a wide selection of Firestone Walker beers, including No Vacancy IPA—the “fest collaboration” beer brewed with Alvarado Street Brewery (more details below).

Brewery Block Party @ Firestone Walker Paso Robles | Friday, June 2

The public is invited to the inaugural Invitational Brewery Block Party starting at 1:30 p.m. with outdoor barbecue offerings, beer sampling, guest taps, special bottle pours and games. The street between the brewhouse and Taproom restaurant will be open to foot traffic, with live music happening from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. and 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.

Invitational Kickoff Beer Pairings @ Participating Restaurants | Starting May 12

Starting May 12, Firestone Walker is collaborating with more than 20 top restaurants countywide to present custom fixed-price beer pairing menus. Each participating restaurant is offering a chef’s selection of dishes paired with a range of Firestone Walker beers—a culinary precursor to the upcoming beer fest. A full list of participating restaurants will be announced on May 12.

“No Vacancy” Fest Collaboration Beer | Available Now

Introducing “No Vacancy IPA,” the 2023 Firestone Walker Invitational Beer Fest collaboration beer made with Alvarado Street Brewery in Monterey. No Vacancy is a new-age West Coast IPA, riffing on Alvarado Street’s signature My Tai IPA with a layer of Firestone Walker flair. Liberally hopped and loaded with tropical character, this is the IPA that welcomes you to the best beer fest in the West.

No Vacancy is rolling out to tap accounts throughout the Central Coast, as well as at Firestone Walker locations in Paso Robles, Buellton and Venice. It is also available at FirestoneBeer.com.

Firestone Walker Invitational Beer Fest | Saturday, June 3 (Sold Out)

Since its inaugural event in 2012, the Firestone Walker Invitational Beer Fest has become renowned as one of the world’s most esteemed beer festivals. This year’s edition will once again showcase an international cast of more than 55 leading craft breweries, as well as live music and food from more than 25 local restaurants and purveyors. Proceeds from the fest benefit Paso Robles Pioneer Day, a beloved local nonprofit.

“The Firestone Walker Invitational Beer Fest was born from a dream of creating a world-class festival featuring some of the best brewers in the world,” said Brewmaster Matt Brynildson. “This is a day when we can set the sales pitches aside and simply share our beers and stories with passionate craft drinkers.”

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Raise a Glass: Celebrating National Beer Lover’s Day on September 7

April 14, 2023 by Dow Scoggins

Raise a Glass: Celebrating National Beer Lover’s Day on September 7

Cheers to National Beer Lover’s Day: A Frothy Celebration!
September 7 is National Beer Lover’s Day, and it’s time to raise a glass to the world’s favorite brew! Let’s dive into the fizzy fun of this hop-tastic holiday.

Why National Beer Lover’s Day is a Big Deal
Beer isn’t just a drink—it’s a vibe, a culture, and a history lesson in every sip. National Beer Lover’s Day, celebrated every September 7, is all about honoring the golden nectar that’s been bringing people together for centuries. From ancient Sumerians brewing in 3000 BCE to today’s craft beer revolution, beer has a story as rich as a stout and as refreshing as a lager.

This day is your excuse to geek out over IPAs, savor a crisp pilsner, or just crack open a cold one with friends. Whether you’re a casual sipper or a homebrew hero, National Beer Lover’s Day is for you!

A Sip of Beer History
Did you know beer is one of the oldest beverages in the world? Archeologists have found evidence of beer-making in Mesopotamia dating back over 5,000 years. Fast forward to 1933, when the Cullen-Harrison Act brought beer back to the US after Prohibition’s dry spell, sparking celebrations that inspired holidays like National Beer Day (April 7). National Beer Lover’s Day builds on that legacy, giving us a dedicated moment to toast the brewers, bartenders, and beer fans who keep the taps flowing.

5 Fun Ways to Celebrate National Beer Lover’s Day
1. Visit a Local Brewery: Hit up a craft brewery for a tour, tasting, or just to chat with the brewmaster. Many breweries host special events on September 7, so check their schedules!

2. Host a Beer Tasting Party: Grab a mix of brews—think sours, stouts, and pale ales—and have friends sample them blind. Bonus points for pairing with snacks like pretzels or cheese.

3. Try Homebrewing: Feeling adventurous? Start your own batch with a beginner’s kit. It’s like science, but with beer as the reward!

4. Explore Beer Cocktails: Mix things up with a shandy (beer + lemonade) or a michelada (beer + lime juice and spices). They’re refreshing twists on your favorite pint.

5. Share the Love Online: Post your favorite beer moment on social media with #NationalBeerLoversDay. Maybe you’ll inspire someone to try a new brew!

The Craft Beer Boom
National Beer Lover’s Day shines a spotlight on the craft beer scene, which has exploded with creativity. In the US alone, there are over 9,000 craft breweries, each experimenting with wild flavors like peanut butter stouts or mango-infused sours. These small-batch brews are all about passion, community, and pushing the boundaries of what beer can be. So, skip the usual and seek out a local gem this September 7.

Beer and Good Vibes
At its core, National Beer Lover’s Day is about connection. It’s the clink of glasses at a pub, the laughter at a backyard barbecue, or the quiet moment savoring a cold one after a long day. Beer brings us together, and this holiday reminds us to celebrate the simple joys in life.

So, on September 7, grab your favorite brew, call some friends, and toast to the drink that’s been making history for millennia. Cheers to National Beer Lover’s Day—here’s to hops, heart, and happy times!

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