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Winners List ® 2014 Winners List Category 1: American-Style Wheat Beer, 23 Entries Category 29: Baltic-Style Porter, 44 Entries Gold: Float Trip, Piney River Brewing Co., Bucyrus, MO Gold: Framinghammer, Jack’s Abby Brewing, Framingham, MA Silver: Red Dawn, Carson’s Brewery, Evansville, IN Silver: The Baltic Gnome, Rock Bottom - Denver, Denver, CO Bronze: DD Blonde, Hop Valley Brewing Co., Eugene, OR Bronze: Komes Porter Bałtycki, Browar Fortuna, Miłosław, Poland Category 2: American-Style Wheat Beer With Yeast, 25 Entries Category 30: European-Style Low-Alcohol Lager/German-Style Leicht(bier), 10 Entries Gold: Hefeweizen, Widmer Brothers Brewing Co., Portland, OR Gold: Waldhaus Sommer Bier, Privatbrauerei Waldhaus Joh. Schmid, Waldhaus, Germany Silver: White Noise, Überbrew, Billings, MT Silver: Leichtes, Mahrs Brau Bamberg, Bamberg, Germany Bronze: Cascade Blonde, Cascade Brewery Co., Abbotsford, Australia Bronze: Stockholm Fine Festival Beer 3,5, Krönleins Bryggeri, Halmstad, Sweden Category 3: Fruit Beer, 57 Entries Category 31: German-Style Pilsener, 71 Entries Gold: Cherry Kriek, Strange Brewing Co., Denver, CO Gold: Schönramer Pils, Private Landbrauerei Schönram, Petting/Schönram, Germany Silver: Apricot Blonde, Dry Dock Brewing Co. - North Dock, Aurora, CO Silver: Alpirsbacher Pils, Alpirsbacher Klosterbräu Glauner, Alpirsbach, Germany Bronze: Chchchch-Cherry Bomb, Melvin Brewing, Jackson, WY Bronze: Pils, Stoudt Brewing Co., Adamstown, PA Category 4: Fruit Wheat Beer, 37 Entries Category 32: Bohemian-Style Pilsener, 53 Entries Gold: Salty Kiss, Magic Rock Brewing Co., Huddersfield, United Kingdom Gold: Radegast Premium, Plzensky Prazdroj, Pilsen, Czech Republic Silver: Meantime Raspberry Wheat Beer, Meantime Brewing Co., London, United Kingdom Silver: Velkopopovicky Kozel 11°, Plzensky Prazdroj, Pilsen, Czech Republic Bronze: 5 Lizard Latin Style Witbier, 5 Rabbit Cerveceria, Bedford Park, IL Bronze: Pardal Echt, B.B.N.P., Ceske Budejovice, Czech Republic Category 5: Field Beer or Pumpkin Beer, 57 Entries Category 33: Münchner-Style Helles, 64 Entries Gold: Cucumber Crush, 10 Barrel Brewing Co., Bend, OR Gold: Müllerbräu Altbayrisch Hell, Müllerbräu, Pfaffenhofen, Germany Silver: Cheval Deux, Horse Thief Hollow, Chicago, IL Silver: Falter Export Hell, Privatbrauerei J.B. 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Genevieve, MO Bronze: Löwenbräu Original, Löwenbräu, München, Germany Category 6: Herb and Spice Beer, 101 Entries Category 34: Dortmunder/Export or German-Style Oktoberfest, 40 Entries Gold: Mango Magnifico con Calor, Founders Brewing Co., Grand Rapids, MI Gold: Hirsch Gold, Der Hirschbräu - Privatbrauerei Höß, Sonthofen, Germany Silver: Bitterama, Kamala Brewing at the Whip In, Austin, TX Silver: Special, Brauerei Gold Ochsen, Ulm, Germany Bronze: Señorita, Elevation Beer Co., Poncha Springs, CO Bronze: Schönramer Gold, Private Landbrauerei Schönram, Petting/Schönram, Germany Category 7: Chocolate Beer, 51 Entries Category 35: Vienna-Style Lager, 39 Entries Gold: Shake Chocolate Porter, Boulder Beer Co., Boulder, CO Gold: Schell’s Firebrick, August Schell Brewing, New Ulm, MN Silver: Snownami Chocolate/Raspberry Imperial Stout, Northbound Smokehouse & Brewpub, Minneapolis, MN Silver: Vienna Lager, Devils Backbone Brewing Co. - Outpost, Lexington, VA Bronze: Decadent Dark Chocolate, Atwater Brewery, Detroit, MI Bronze: Danish Red Lager, Figueroa Mountain Brewing Co. - Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA Category 8: Coffee Beer, 109 Entries Category 36: German-Style Märzen, 32 Entries Gold: Big Shot Espresso Stout, Twisted Pine Brewing Co., Boulder, CO Gold: Mayhem Marzen, Springfield Brewing Co., Springfield, MO Silver: Panama Joe’s Coffee Stout, Il Vicino Brewing Co. - The Canteen, Albuquerque, NM Silver: Ur-Saalfelder, Buergerliches Brauhaus Saalfeld, Saalfeld, Germany Bronze: Mocha Machine, Beachwood BBQ & Brewing, Long Beach, CA Bronze: Pöllinger Spezial Trunk, Brauerei Anton Pöllinger, Pfeffenhausen, Germany Category 9: Specialty Beer, 30 Entries Category 37: European-Style Dark/Münchner Dunkel, 34 Entries Gold: Peanut Butter Cup Coffee Porter, Willoughby Brewing Co., Willoughby, OH Gold: Munich Dunkles, Blind Tiger Brewery & Restaurant, Topeka, KS Silver: Stiegl Wildshuter Sortenspiel, Stieglbrauerei zu Salzburg, Salzburg, Austria Silver: Chuckanut Dunkel, Chuckanut Brewery, Bellingham, WA Bronze: Le Saisoniere, Cambridge Brewing Co., Cambridge, MA Bronze: Ayinger Altbairisch Dunkel, Ayinger Brewery, Ayinger, Bavaria, Germany Category 10: Rye Beer, 47 Entries Category 38: German-Style Schwarzbier, 47 Entries Gold: Habitus, Mike Hess Brewing Co., San Diego, CA Gold: Black Bavarian, Sprecher Brewing Co., Glendale, WI Silver: Ruthless Rye, Sierra Nevada Brewing Co., Chico, CA Silver: BraufactuM Darkon, Die Internationale Brau-Manufacturen, Frankfurt am Main, Germany Bronze: RastafaRye, Blue Point Brewing Co., Patchogue, NY Bronze: Black Thunder, Austin Beerworks, Austin, TX Category 11: Specialty Honey Beer, 46 Entries Category 39: Traditional German-Style Bock, 23 Entries Gold: Honey Beer, Long Sun Brewing, New Taipei City, Taiwan Gold: Winter Bock, Gordon Biersch Brewery Restaurant - Las Vegas, Las Vegas, NV Silver: Robinia, Birrificio San Paolo, Torino, Italy Silver: Krieger Floriani-Bock, Brauerei Wilhelm Krieger, Landau an der Isar, Germany Bronze: Honey Tripper, Iron Hill Brewery & Restaurant - Maple Shade, Maple Shade, NJ Bronze: Bock, Iron Hill Brewery & Restaurant - Phoenixville, Phoenixville, PA Category 12: Session Beer, 40 Entries Category 40: German-Style Heller Bock/Maibock, 34 Entries Gold: Lagunitas DayTime Ale, Lagunitas Brewing Co., Petaluma, CA Gold: MeyerBock, Outer Banks Brewing Station, Kill Devil Hills, NC Silver: Squeaky Bike Nut Brown, Moab Brewery, Moab, UT Silver: Maibock, Blind Tiger Brewery & Restaurant, Topeka, KS Bronze: Le Petit Prince, Jester King Brewery, Austin, TX Bronze: Ulmer Maibock, Familienbrauerei Bauhöfer, Renchen, Germany Category 13: Other Strong Beer, 44 Entries Category 41: German-Style Doppelbock or Eisbock, 52 Entries Gold: Brouwers 8, Flyers Restaurant and Brewery, Oak Harbor, WA Gold: Eisbock 2012, Brauhaus Faust, Miltenberg, Germany Silver: Power Wagon, Big Sky Brewing Co., Missoula, MT Silver: Hot for Teacher Ms. Doppelbock, Thr3e Wise Men Brewing Co., Indianapolis, IN Bronze: May the Port Be with You, Pizza Port - 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