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Greatamericanbeerfestival.Com #Gabf Category 21: Historical Beer - 47 Entries Silver: Afterburner Smoked Lager, Four Day Ray Brewing, Fishers, IN Bronze: Decorah Nordic Gruit, PIVO Brewery, Calmar, IA Category 22: Gluten-Free Beer - 59 Entries Gold: Boombastic Hazy IPA, Holidaily Brewing Co., Golden, CO Silver: Co-Conspirator Apricot Sour, Revelation Craft Brewing Co., Rehoboth Beach, DE Bronze: Grandpa’s Nap, Evasion Brewing - Production Facility, McMinnville, OR Category 23: American-Belgo-Style Ale - 41 Entries Gold: Wit-Tington, Central District Brewing, Austin, TX Silver: Tank 7 Farmhouse Ale, Boulevard Brewing Co., Kansas City, MO 2019 WINNERS LIST Bronze: White Rainbow, Red Rock Brewery - Production, Salt Lake City, UT Category 24: American-Style Sour Ale - 42 Entries Gold: Low pHunk, MobCraft Beer, Milwaukee, WI Category 1: American-Style Wheat Beer - 80 Entries Silver: Alegria, Millersburg Brewing, Millersburg, OH Silver: Cumberland Punch, East Nashville Beer Works, Nashville, TN Bronze: Citra Acid Test, Triple C Brewing, Charlotte, NC Bronze: Termes Beer, Spearfish Brewing Co., Spearfish, SD Category 25: Fruited American-Style Sour Ale - 215 Entries Category 2: American-Style Fruit Beer - 144 Entries Gold: Roxanne, St. Elmo Brewing Co., Austin, TX Gold: Salt River, Historic Brewing Co., Flagstaff, AZ Silver: Hoochie Mama, Storm Peak Brewing Co., Steamboat Springs, CO Silver: Quat, Tampa Bay Brewing Co. - Ybor City, Tampa, FL Bronze: Sour Blackberry Raspberry, Edmund’s Oast Brewing Co., Charleston, SC Bronze: Boom Dynamite, O.H.S.O. Brewery + Distillery, Phoenix, AZ Category 26: Brett Beer - 58 Entries Category 3: Fruit Wheat Beer - 109 Entries Gold: Who’s Brett?, The Hold By Revelry Brewing, Charleston, SC Gold: Bitchin’ Berry, Great Basin Brewing Co. - Production Facility, Reno, NV Silver: St. Eldritch, Cellar Works Brewing Co., Sarver, PA Silver: Cherry Wheat, Sierra Blanca Brewing Co., Moriarty, NM Bronze: C’Mon Sunshine, Birds Fly South Ale Project, Greenville, SC Bronze: Smash, 10 Barrel Brewing Co., Bend, OR Category 27: Mixed-Culture Brett Beer - 94 Entries Category 4: Belgian-Style Fruit Beer - 52 Entries Gold: Standard Issue, Central Standard Brewing, Wichita, KS Gold: Foxy Lady, Silver City Brewery, Bremerton, WA Silver: Farmer’s Reserve No. 5, Almanac Beer Co., Alameda, CA Silver: All the Goodness, Gezellig Brewing Co., Newton, IA Bronze: Côte d’Or - Double Cerise, Rowley Farmhouse Ales, Santa Fe, NM Bronze: Cherry Valley Farmhouse, Heritage Hill Brewhouse & Kitchen, Pompey, NY Category 28: Wood- and Barrel-Aged Beer - 66 Entries Category 5: Pumpkin/Squash Beer or Pumpkin Spice Beer - 51 Entries Gold: Amburana Dream, Denver Beer Co. - Olde Town Arvada, Arvada, CO Gold: Whole Hog Pumpkin Ale, Stevens Point Brewery, Stevens Point, WI Silver: Gran Muckle, Sun King Brewing, Indianapolis, IN Silver: Pumpkin Rumble, Mistress Brewing Co., Ankeny, IA Bronze: Bourbon Barrel Aged Lady In Red, Bombshell Beer Co., Holly Springs, NC Bronze: Pumpkinator, Saint Arnold Brewing Co., Houston, TX Category 29: Wood- and Barrel-Aged Strong Beer - 155 Entries Category 6: Field Beer - 104 Entries Gold: Knotty Dog, Big Dog’s Brewing Co., Las Vegas, NV Gold: Scoring Discrepancies, Listermann Brewing Co., Cincinnati, OH Silver: Double Barrel Louie, Westbound & Down Brewing Co., Idaho Springs, CO Silver: Dessert Station: Cherry Almond Cookie, Corporate Ladder Brewing Co., Palmetto, FL Bronze: Bourbon Legend, Great Heights Brewing Co., Houston, TX Bronze: Grandma’s Pecan, The Dudes’ Brewing Co., Somis, CA Category 30: Wood- and Barrel-Aged Strong Stout - 172 Entries Category 7: Chili Beer - 96 Entries Gold: Barrel Aged Imperial Pajamas, Begyle Brewing, Chicago, IL Gold: Jalapeno Pineapple Pils, Brickway Brewery & Distillery, Omaha, NE Silver: Ales from the Crypt: Te Quiero, O.H.S.O. Brewery - Gilbert, Gilbert, AZ Silver: Bringin’ Da Heat, Devil’s Creek Brewery, Collingswood, NJ Bronze: Señor Rhino, Alesong Brewing & Blending - Tasting Room, Eugene, OR Bronze: Oyster Jalapeno Porter, Bull Island Brewing Co., Hampton, VA Category 31: Wood- and Barrel-Aged Sour Beer - 82 Entries Category 8: Herb and Spice Beer - 119 Entries Gold: Sour Brown Aged on Palo Santo, Hi-Wire Brewing - South Slope, Asheville, NC Gold: Kveik Thai Tom Kha, Shades Brewing, Park City, UT Silver: Agent Orange - Apple Brandy Barrel, Rowley Farmhouse Ales, Santa Fe, NM Silver: One Night in Bangkok Smoothie IPA, Midland Brewing Co., Midland, MI Bronze: Reserve Doree, The Chamber By Wooden Robot Brewery, Charlotte, NC Bronze: Deck Daze, Vail Brewing Co. - Vail Village Pilot, Vail, CO Category 32: Fruited Wood- and Barrel-Aged Sour Beer - 128 Entries Category 9: Chocolate Beer - 68 Entries Gold: Midnight Choir, Sun King Brewing, Indianapolis, IN Gold: Old Balltown Bulleit Bourbon Barrel Aged Salted Caramel Dark Chocolate Brownie Milk Silver: Crimson Cherry Variant, Upland Brewing Co. - Bloomington Brewpub, Bloomington, IN Stout, PIVO Brewery, Calmar, IA Bronze: Rossano, Kings Brewing Co., Rancho Cucamonga, CA Silver: **Contains Chocolate**, Corporate Ladder Brewing Co., Palmetto, FL Bronze: Somebody Else’s Dream, Fort Myers Brewing Co., Fort Myers, FL Category 33: Aged Beer - 38 Entries Gold: A Creator’s Calling, The Lost Abbey, San Marcos, CA Category 10: Coffee Beer - 97 Entries Silver: Belgian Quad, Green Mountain Beer Co., Lakewood, CO Gold: Duluth Coffee Pale Ale, Earth Rider Brewery, Superior, WI Bronze: Mob Barley, Meadowlark Brewing, Sidney, MT Silver: Clear Sky Daybreak, Wolf’s Ridge Brewing, Columbus, OH Bronze: Central Perk, Ambitious Ales, Long Beach, CA Category 34: Kellerbier or Zwickelbier - 96 Entries Gold: German Pilsner, Port City Brewing Co., Alexandria, VA Category 11: Coffee Stout or Porter - 100 Entries Silver: Loral Zwickelbier, Haas Innovations Brewing, Yakima, WA Gold: There is No Cow Level, GameCraft Brewing, Laguna Hills, CA Bronze: Stand By, Rockwell Beer Co., St. Louis, MO Silver: Portola Breakfast Stout, Tustin Brewing Co., Tustin, CA Bronze: White Russian, SunUp Brewing Co., Phoenix, AZ Category 35: Smoke Beer - 60 Entries Gold: Red-Fish Rauchbock, Sockeye Brewing, Boise, ID Category 12: Specialty Beer - 67 Entries Silver: TF Brewing Rauch Bier, Templin Family Brewing, Salt Lake City, UT Gold: Rye Hipster Brunch Stout, Odd Side Ales, Grand Haven, MI Bronze: Up In Smoke, Fat Head’s Brewery - Canton, Canton, OH Silver: Agavemente, SouthNorte Beer Co., San Diego, CA Bronze: I Did It All For The Cookie, FiftyFifty Brewing Co., Truckee, CA Category 36: American-Style Lager or American-Style Pilsener - 153 Entries Gold: Lite Reading, Pollyanna Brewing Co., Lemont, IL Category 13: Rye Beer - 53 Entries Silver: Valley Beer, Wren House Brewing Co., Phoenix, AZ Gold: Rye Dawn, Breakwater Brewing Co., Oceanside, CA Bronze: Schaben’s, Thunderhead Brewing Co., Kearney, NE Silver: Unite the Clans, Third Space Brewing, Milwaukee, WI Bronze: Suss it Out, Level Crossing Brewing Co., South Salt Lake, UT Category 37: Contemporary American-Style Pilsener - 61 Entries Gold: Lazy River Pils, New Trail Brewing Co., Williamsport, PA Category 14: Honey Beer - 66 Entries Silver: Citra Pils, Saint Archer Brewing Co., San Diego, CA Gold: A&M Honey Bock, BJ’s Restaurant & Brewery - Boulder, Boulder, CO Bronze: Citraveza, Alvarado Street Brewery, Salinas, CA Silver: Honey Hole, SpindleTap Brewery, Houston, TX Bronze: Jetty, Great South Bay Brewery, Bay Shore, NY Category 38: International-Style Pilsener - 108 Entries Gold: Torcido, Barebottle Brewing Co., San Francisco, CA Category 15: Non-Alcohol Beer or Alcohol-Free Beer - 17 Entries Silver: Upslope Craft Lager, Upslope Brewing Co. - Flatiron Park, Boulder, CO Gold: Enough Said N/A, Two Roots Brewing Co., San Diego, CA Bronze: Party, MAP Brewing Co., Bozeman, MT Silver: Bravus Oatmeal Stout, Bravus Brewing Co., Newport Beach, CA Bronze: Bravus Barrel-Aged Bourbon Stout, Bravus Brewing Co., Newport Beach, CA Category 39: Light Lager - 90 Entries Gold: Altitude Banquet, Altitude Chophouse and Brewery, Laramie, WY Category 16: Session Beer - 50 Entries Silver: Sif’s Light Lager, Odin Brewing Co., Tukwila, WA Gold: Texas Lager, Community Beer Co., Dallas, TX Bronze: Lightner Creek Lager, Carver Brewing Co., Durango, CO Silver: Lite It!, Light the Lamp Brewery, Grayslake, IL Bronze: Peacekeeper, Launch Pad Brewery, Aurora, CO Category 40: India Pale Lager or Malt Liquor - 55 Entries Gold: Timbo Pils, Highland Park Brewery - Chinatown, Los Angeles, CA Category 17: Session India Pale Ale - 94 Entries Silver: Go Kart Mozart, MotoSonora Brewing Co., Tucson, AZ Gold: Gravity Check, Kern River Brewing Co. - The Backyard, Kernville, CA Bronze: Yeah Buoy IPL, Logboat Brewing Co., Columbia, MO Silver: Trump Hands, Cannonball Creek Brewing Co., Golden, CO Bronze: That IPA, Community Beer Works, Buffalo, NY Category 41: American-Style Cream Ale - 87 Entries Gold: Sea Señor! Mex Lager, SouthNorte Beer Co., San Diego, CA Category 18: Other Strong Beer - 29 Entries Silver: Los Dudes’ Cerveza Lager Mexicana, The Dudes’ Brewing Co., Somis, CA Gold: Northstar Imperial Porter, Twisted Pine Brewing Co., Boulder, CO Bronze: Gold Style, Ballast Point Brewing Co. - Chicago, Chicago, IL Silver: False Hope, Spilled Grain Brewhouse, Annandale, MN Bronze: Double Brown Ale, Tumbleroot Brewery and Distillery, Santa Fe, NM Category 42: American-Style Amber Lager - 101 Entries Gold: Märzen, Sudwerk Brewing Co., Davis, CA Category 19: Experimental Beer - 124 Entries Silver: Oktoberfest, Huss Brewing Co., Tempe, AZ Gold: Fungus Shui, Meadowlark Brewing, Sidney, MT Bronze: Grist Maerzen,
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