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Country Winners COUNTRY WINNERS WBA18_CountryWinnersBooklet.indd 1 09/08/2018 10:33 WBA18_CountryWinnersBooklet.indd 2 09/08/2018 10:33 COUNTRY WINNERS THE HONOURABLE ARTILLERY COMPANY – 15 AUGUST 2018 Dark Beer German-style Pale ..................... 13 Fruit Lambic .............................. 23 Altbier ....................................... 2 Helles/Münchner ...................... 13 Gose ....................................... 24 American Style Brown Ale ............ 2 Hoppy Pilsener ......................... 14 Gueuze.................................... 24 Barley Wine ............................... 2 International Lager .................... 15 Kriek ....................................... 24 Belgian-style Dubbel .................... 2 Kellerbier ................................. 15 Lambic ..................................... 24 Belgian-style Strong ..................... 3 Light ........................................ 16 Oud Bruin ................................ 24 English-style Brown Ale ................ 3 Seasonal .................................. 16 Sour Ale .................................. 24 Low Strength ............................... 3 Strong ..................................... 16 Mild .......................................... 3 Vienna Amber .......................... 17 Speciality Beer Strong ....................................... 4 Brut Beers ................................. 25 Pale Beer Experimental ............................ 25 Flavoured Beer Altbier ..................................... 17 Gluten-free ............................... 25 Chocolate & Coffee ..................... 4 American-style Pale Ale .............. 18 Heritage Beers .......................... 26 Fruit & Vegetable ........................ 4 Barley Wine ............................. 19 Rice ......................................... 26 Herb & Spice .............................. 5 Belgian-style Ale ....................... 19 Rye .......................................... 26 Honey & Maple .......................... 6 Belgian-style Blonde .................. 19 Steam ...................................... 26 Low Alcohol ............................... 6 Belgian-style Strong ................... 20 Smoke ....................................... 6 Belgian-style Tripel..................... 20 Stout & Porter Wood Aged ............................... 7 Bière De Garde/Saison ............. 20 Flavoured Stout/Porter ............... 26 Bitter 4.5 to 5.5% ..................... 21 Imperial Stout ........................... 27 IPA Bitter over 5.5% ........................ 21 Milk Stout ................................. 27 American-style ............................ 7 Bitter up to 4.5% ....................... 21 Oatmeal Stout .......................... 27 Black ......................................... 9 Cream Ales .............................. 21 Porter ...................................... 27 English-style ................................ 9 English-style Pale Ale ................. 21 Stout ........................................ 28 Imperial/Double ......................... 9 Golden Ales ............................. 22 Strong Porter ............................ 28 Session .................................... 10 Kölsch ..................................... 22 Speciality ................................. 10 Low Alcohol ............................. 23 Wheat Beer Pale Ale ................................... 23 Alcohol-free .............................. 29 Lager Seasonal .................................. 23 American-style Wheat Beer ........ 29 Bock ........................................ 11 Bavarian-style Hefeweiss ............ 29 Classic Pilsener ......................... 11 Sour Beer Belgian-style Witbier .................. 30 Czech-style Pale ........................ 12 Berliner Weisse ......................... 23 Dark ........................................ 31 Dark ........................................ 12 Flanders Red Ale ....................... 23 Kristal ...................................... 31 Dortmunder .............................. 13 Framboise ................................ 23 Strong ..................................... 31 WBA18_CountryWinnersBooklet.indd 1 09/08/2018 10:33 Barley Wine Dark Beer Brazil Country Winner Altbier Cervejaria Bohemia: Reserva Brazil Gold Medal Capapreta: Vintage Barley Wine Country Winner Bamberg: Altbier Silver Medal Baden Baden: Red Ale Japan Bronze Medal Country Winner SUD: Barley Wine Tazawako Beer: Alt France Gold Medal Yatsugatake Brewery: Touch Down Alt Country Winner Cap d'Ona: Barley Wine Mystere Silver Medal Kure Beer: Alt Germany Taiwan Country Winner Weyermann® Braumanufaktur: Barley Wine Country Winner Legend: Wiesener‘s Altbier Gold Medal Giesinger Bräu: Sternhagel United Kingdom Japan Country Winner Zerodegrees: Bad Tattoos - Alt Bier Country Winner Chateau Kamiya: Barley Wine USA Netherlands Country Winner Samuel Adams: Boston Ale Country Winner Hertog Jan: Grand Prestige Vintage American-style Brown Ale Portugal Country Winner Brazil Maldita: English Barleywine Country Winner Albanos: Brown Ale United Kingdom Country Winner Canada Audit Ale: Aged Barley Wine Country Winner Gold Medal Microbrasserie Moulin 7: Île-à-Roux Harvey's: Christmas Ale China USA Country Winner Country Winner Goose Island: Loose Goose Deschutes Brewery: Mirror Mirror 2014 Finland Country Winner Belgian-style Dubbel Pyynikin: Ruby Jazz Ale Belgium France Country Winner Country Winner Sint-Gummarus: Dubbel Mira: Brune N°6 Gold Medal Herkenrode: Noctis Germany Silver Medal Silver Medal De Bie Brewery: Double Bie BraufactuM: The Brale Bronze Medal Ireland Affligem: Dubbel Country Winner Brazil The Crafty Brewing Company: American Style Brown Ale Country Winner Italy ES: Belgian Dubbel Country Winner Gold Medal Birrificio Acelum: Bela Lugosi Wäls: Dubbel Silver Medal Netherlands Brotas: Abadia Country Winner Bronze Medal Bird Brewery: Nognietnaar Huismus Daoravida: Duvida United Kingdom Canada Country Winner Country Winner BUNK!: Edinburgh Brown Microbrasserie du Lac-Saint-Jean: Gros Mollet Gold Medal Unibroue: Maudite 2 WBA18_CountryWinnersBooklet.indd 2 09/08/2018 10:33 France Netherlands Country Winner Country Winner Jenlain: Brown Ale Jopen: Doubting Thomas - Ongelovige Thomas Silver Medal USA Grimbergen: Double Ambrée Country Winner Germany Taxman Brewing: Qualified Country Winner Schwarzbräu: Aged Bock English-style Brown Ale Italy Brazil Country Winner Collesi: Rossa Country Winner Votus: 004 Netherlands Canada Country Winner Hertog Jan: Dubbel Country Winner Corsaire: English Brown Ale Taiwan Silver Medal Country Winner Mt Begbie Brewing Company: Tall Timber Ale Taiwan Head Brewers: Start Of Winter Tea Ale France USA Bronze Medal Country Winner Brasserie de Vezelay: Brune Bio Taxman Brewing: Deduction Japan Bronze Medal Belgian-style Strong Hakone Brewery: Odawara Ale Belgium Spain Country Winner Country Winner Gouden Carolus: Cuvée van de Keizer Imperial Dark Ambar: Negra Gold Medal Switzerland De Bie Brewery: Zatte Bie Country Winner Gold Medal Schützengarten: Gallus 612 Gouden Carolus: Classic Silver Medal Taiwan De Bie Brewery: Winterbie Country Winner Bronze Medal Alechemist: Chang Jung Brown Sugar Brasserie Caracole: Nostradamus Bronze Medal United Kingdom Antwerpse Brouw Compagnie: Nonkel Pater Country Winner Sharp's: Seven Souls Brazil Country Winner Wäls: Quadruppel Low Strength Gold Medal Germany Verace: Oroboro Country Winner Canada Mönchshof: Naturtrüb's Alkoholfrei Country Winner Unibroue: Terrible Mild Gold Medal Unibroue: Trois Pistoles Canada Silver Medal Country Winner Unibroue: 25e Anniversaire Corsaire: Dark Mild Gold Medal Finland Whistler Brewing Co.: Black Tusk Ale Silver Medal Malmgård: Belge Germany Country Winner France Autenrieder Urtyp Dunkel: Münchner Dunkel Country Winner Gold Medal Lancelot: XII Kaiser: Ohne Filter dunkel Silver Medal Silver Medal Sombre Folle: Black Engel: Kellerbier dunkel Germany Bronze Medal Feldschlößchen: Schwarzer Steiger Country Winner Schwarzbräu: Aged Bock 3 WBA18_CountryWinnersBooklet.indd 3 09/08/2018 10:33 United Kingdom Country Winner Flavoured Long Man Brewery: Old Man Chocolate & Coffee Strong Belgium Belgium Country Winner Country Winner Zeven Zonden: Invidia Brewery Wilderen: Cuvée Clarisse Brazil Brazil Country Winner Country Winner DeBron: Imperial Stout Cacahuatl Walfänger: Vennbahn Doppelsticke Gold Medal Gold Medal Colorado: Demoiselle Backer: Fargo 46 Wee Heavy Silver Medal Silver Medal Baden Baden: Chocolate Wäls: Petroleum Bronze Medal Bronze Medal Lohn Bier: Catharina Sour Cafe Cervejaria Bohemia: Wee Heavy Bronze Medal Canada Lohn Bier: Carvoeira Cafe Country Winner Canada Mt Begbie Brewing Company: Brave Liver Scotch Ale Country Winner France Vrooden: La Chocolate Stout Country Winner Korea Cap d'Ona: Brune Country Winner Gold Medal Platinum: Mr.Bock Cap d'Ona: Barley Wine Brune USA Germany Country Winner Country Winner Samuel Adams: Coffee Black Lager Riegele BierManufaktur: Ator 20 - Dunkle Versuchung Italy Fruit & Vegetable Country Winner Birra Morena: Celtica Scotch Ale Argentina Country Winner Mexico Juguetes Perdidos: Saison Maracuyá Country Winner Tempus: Doble Malta Austria Country Winner Netherlands Murauer Bier: Hm Radler Country Winner Bird Brewery: Lekkerinde Kauw Belgium Country Winner Spain Mystic Krieken: Country Winner Gold Medal Birra&Blues: John Lee Blues Kriekenbier: Wheat Taiwan Silver Medal Hoegaarden: Rosee Country Winner Tsai's Actual Brewing: Wee Heavy Brazil United Kingdom Country Winner Cervejaria Bohemia: Berliner
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