The Brewers' Cup of the Indiana State Fair has become one of the largest beer competition in the country and this year accepted nearly 900 entries from home-brewers and 400 entries from professional breweries. With judging July 12-13, this competition had its annual awards celebration last night, July 13 at the Indiana State Fair grounds.
Brewers in both the home-brew and professional categories won from as far away as Texas! Even though this event is proudly sponsored by and featured within the Indiana State Fair we are quite pleased that it has become a national competition. Three of our indianabeer.com bloggers have been busy at work with Nathan Compton, webmaster, an event organizer while I, Greg Kitzmiller, judged for the 6th or 7th year and Jake Keefer was kept busy judging this year also. A quick comment: I've judged for the Kentucky State Fair and the Ohio State Fair and while nice competitions, neither are near as big the Brewer's Cup.
You will find major blogs here including photos during this next week with in depth coverage. However, here is a(n) (Unofficial- based on my notes) list of winners from this years Brewers' Cup.
TOP AWARDS:
Professional Brewery of the Year: SunKing Brewery, Indianapolis, IN
Professional Best of Show Beer: Upland Brewery, Bloomington, IN
Home Brew Brewer of the Year: Tim Palmer, Foam Blowers of Indiana Club
Best of Show, Home Brewer: Tim Palmer, Indianapolis (FBI)
Homebrew Club of the Year: Foam Blowers of Indiana
Special Mention for indianabeer.com: our own Nathan Compton, homebrewer, beer officianado, and our webmaster/blogger won 3 awards
The GOLD (1st place) Awards by Category;
Professional Brewers:
Light Lager: Brickstone Brewery, Bourbonnaise, IL, 557 Light Lager
Pilsner: Bells Brewery, Kalamazoo, MI, Lager of the Lakes
European Ambers: Thr3e Wisemen Brewery, Indianapolis, IN
Dark Lager: Upland Brewery, Bloomington, IN, Schwartz Bier
Bock: SunKing Brewery, Indianapolis, IN, Maibock
Light Hybrid: Twisted Crew Brewery, Seymour, IN, Red Rye
Amber Hybrid: G'Town, Galveston, TX
English Pale: Upland Brewery, Bloomington, IN, Helios Pale
Scottish and Irish: Half Moon Brewery, Kokomo, IN, Stoplight City Red
American Ale: Triton Brewing, Indianapolis, IN, 4-barrel Brown
English Brown: SunKing Brewing, Indianapolis, IN, Wee Mac
Porter: Bier Brewery, Indianapolis, IN, Dread Brown
Stout: Crown Brewing, Crown Point, IN, Celtic Pride
IPA: Bloomington Brewing Company, Bloomington, IN, Rooftop IPA
German Wheat and Rye: Oaken Barrel Brewing, Greenwood, IN, King Rudi Hefe
Belgian and French: Oaken Barrel Brewing, Greenwood, IN, Alabaster Wit
Sour: SunKing Brewing Company, Indianapolis, IN, Stupid Sexy Flanders
Belgian Strong: Sunking Brewing Company, Indianapolis, IN, Velvet Fog
Strong Ale: Crown Brewing Company, Crown Point, IN, Squatch
Fruit Beer: Lakefront Brewing Company, Milwaukee, WI, #22
Spice/herb/vegetable beer: RAM Brewery, Indianapolis, IN, Anaheim IPA
Smoke beer: RAM Brewery, Indianapolis, IN, Barrel Aged Final Countdown
Specialty Beer: Upland Brewing Company, Bloomington, IN, Rye So Serious
HOMEBREW: MY APOLOGIES in advance for completely messing up some names!
Light Lager: Chris Ingerman
Pilsner: Tim Palmer
European Ambers: Tom Wallbank
Dark Lager: Tim Palmer
Bock: Charlie Milan
Light Hybrid: Jeff Jennings
Amber Hybrid: David Bordenkecher
English Pale: Brian Spalding
Scottish and Irish: Tim Palmer
American Ale: Brian Pickerell
English Brown: Lloyd Chatham
Porter: Brent Johnson
Stout: Brian Imbrusia
IPA: Brady Smith
German Wheat and Rye: Keith & Pam Bradley
Belgian and French: Dwayne DeLaney
Sour: Tom Wallbank
Belgian Strong: Ken Shannon
Strong Ale: Tom Wallbank
Fruit Beer: Alex Robertson
Spice/herb/vegetable beer: Brian Imbrusia
Smoke beer: David Murz
Specialty Beer: Lee Frisk
Note: Corrections and editorial content will be published later this week!
2 comments:
Thanks Greg! I believe the homebrew winner in Belgian and French was Dwayne DeLaney (one of my stewards!). The homebrew Amber Hybrid is correct but spelled Dave Bordenkecher. Outstanding job doing this just from notes - promise everyone we will have some good behind the scenes stuff as life returns to normal shortly.
I had a great time judging. There are some really great homebrewers submitting to this competition.
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