Three take bronze at World Beer Cup

Three Australian breweries have taken bronze medals at the 2014 World Beer Cup, announced in the US overnight.

  • Category 2: American-Style Wheat Beer With Yeast, (25 Entries) -Cascade Blonde, Cascade Brewery Co., Abbotsford, Australia
  • Category 27: Australasian, Latin American or Tropical-Style Light Lager (14 Entries) -Tooheys Extra Dry, Lion Pty, Sydney, Australia
  • Category 66: English-Style Summer Ale (31 Entries) -Endeavor Vintage 2013 Growers Bright Ale, Endeavor Vintage Beer, Macquarie Centre, Australia

The medal tally is down on 2012 in both number and colour, but in stiffer competition. As always, what matters most is that we beat New Zealand in the tally, which claimed two. Congratulations to all brewers, especially Endeavour which followed up the 2012 silver medal it earned for its pale ale with a medal for its bright ale this year. [Ed.]

Media Release

Diverse Winners Emerge From Largest-Ever World Beer Cup

2014 competition saw 4,754 entries from 58 countries

Boulder, CO • April 11, 2014—The Brewers Association (BA)—the not-for-profit trade group dedicated to promoting and protecting America’s small and independent craft brewers—announced the results of one of the largest commercial beer competitions to date, the 2014 World Beer Cup Awards. The awards were presented at the conclusion of Craft Brewers Conference & BrewExpo America® in Denver, Colo.

Drawing the highest number of entries to date, this edition of the World Beer Cup saw 4,754 beers from 1,403 breweries representing 58 countries—a 21 percent increase in the number of entries from the 2012 World Beer Cup, which had 3,921 entries.

Brewers from five continents earned awards from an elite international panel of judges at this tenth biennial competition, with brewers from 22 countries—ranging from Australia and Brazil to Taiwan and the United Kingdom—honored. Judges awarded 281 out of 282 total possible awards, reflecting the chance for one gold, one silver and one bronze award in each of 94 beer style categories.

This year’s event was particularly competitive; the proportion of winning breweries winning one or more awards was 18 percent, compared to 27 percent in 2012. There was a 75.6 percent increase in breweries competing this year versus 2012, which had 799 breweries that entered beers in the competition. A total of 253 breweries took home awards in 2014, a 16.6 percent increase over 2012.

A detailed analysis of the entries and awards can be found in the 2014 World Beer Cup Fact Sheet.

“Brewers from around the globe participate in the World Beer Cup to win recognition for their creativity and brewing skills,” said Charlie Papazian, president of the Brewers Association. “For a brewer, a World Beer Cup gold award allows them to say that their winning beer represents the best of that beer style in the world.”

Judges

A panel of 219 judges from 31 countries participated in this year’s competition, working in teams to conduct blind tasting evaluations of the beers and determine the awards. Drawn from the ranks of professional brewers and brewing industry experts, 76 percent of the judges came from outside the United States.

Category Trends

The average number of beers entered per category was 50, up from 41 in 2012.
The category with the most entries was American-Style India Pale Ale, with 223 entries.
The second most-entered category was American-Style Pale Ale, with 121 entries.
The third most-entered category was Wood- and Barrel-Aged Strong Beer, with 111 entries.

Award Highlights

The 281 awards were won by 253 breweries, with very few breweries earning more than one award.

226 breweries won one award.
26 breweries won two awards.
One brewery won three awards.

Competition Manager Chris Swersey commented, “This is the most diverse set of winning breweries in any World Beer Cup.”

The non-U.S. entry rate and winning rate tracked very closely in the 2014 competition, with 28 percent of beers entered coming from outside the U.S., and 27 percent of awards going to beers entered from outside the U.S.

Champion Brewery/Champion Brewmaster Awards

The competition also bestows Champion Brewery and Champion Brewmaster awards in each of five brewery categories based on the awards won by each brewery. Coronado Brewing Company and Blind Tiger Brewery & Restaurant are first-time champion breweries in their categories.

The five Champion Brewery/Brewmaster award winners are:

Small Brewing Company Category

Pelican Brewery
Darron Welch and Steve Panos

Mid-Size Brewing Company Category

Coronado Brewing Company
Coronado Brewing Company team

Large Brewing Company Category

Coors Brewing Company
Dr. David Ryder

Small Brewpub Category

Iron Hill Brewery & Restaurant – Media
Iron Hill Brewery team

Large Brewpub Category

Blind Tiger Brewery & Restaurant
John Dean

The complete list of award winners is available for download.

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