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272 Medals Were Awarded to 240 Breweries Category 21: American-Belgo-Style Ale - 34 Entries Gold: Tank 7, Boulevard Brewing Co., Kansas City, MO Silver: Dear You, Ratio Beerworks, Denver, CO Bronze: Still Single, Light the Lamp Brewery, Grayslake, IL Category 22: American-Style Sour Ale - 36 Entries Gold: Vice Sans Fruit, Wild Barrel Brewing Co., San Marcos, CA Silver: Mirage, New Terrain Brewing Co., Golden, CO Bronze: Sour IPA, New Belgium Brewing Co., Fort Collins, CO Category 23: Fruited American-Style Sour Ale - 180 Entries Gold: Guava Dreams, Del Cielo Brewing Co., Martinez, CA Silver: Peach Afternoon, Port Brewing Co. / The Lost Abbey, San Marcos, CA 2020 WINNERS LIST Bronze: Summer Sun, Stereo Brewing Co., Placentia, CA Category 24: Brett Beer - 48 Entries Category 1: American-Style Wheat Beer - 59 Entries Gold: Bottle Conditioned Day Drinker, Lost Forty Brewing, Little Rock, AR Gold: Whoopty Whoop Wheat, Wild Ride Brewing, Redmond, OR Silver: Touch of Brett, Alesong Brewing & Blending, Eugene, OR Silver: Emmer, Lost Worlds Brewing, Cornelius, NC Bronze: Saison de Walt, Flix Brewhouse, Carmel, IN Bronze: 10 Barrel TWheat, 10 Barrel Brewing Co. - Bend Pub, Bend, OR Category 25: Mixed-Culture Brett Beer - 74 Entries Category 2: American-Style Fruit Beer - 125 Entries Gold: Wild James, Coldfire Brewing, Eugene, OR Gold: Strawberry Zwickelbier, Twin Sisters Brewing Co., Bellingham, WA Silver: Déluge, Sanitas Brewing Co., Boulder, CO Silver: Everything But The Seeds, 1623 Brewing Co., Eldersburg, MD Bronze: Gathering Red Currants & Peaches, Grimm Artisanal Ales, Brooklyn, NY Bronze: Berry, Berry, Quite Contrary, Territorial Brewing Co., Springfield, MI Category 26: Wood- and Barrel-Aged Beer - 65 Entries Category 3: Fruit Wheat Beer - 107 Entries Gold: Afternoon Delight, Sun King Brewery - Indianapolis, Indianapolis, IN Gold: Liliko’i Kepolo, Avery Brewing Co., Boulder, CO Silver: Amburana Graham Cracker Porter, Denver Beer Co., Denver, CO Silver: Grandma’s Favorite Recipe, Silver Harbor Brewing Co., Saint Joseph, MI Bronze: B.A.DUNKEL, TAPS Brewery & Barrel Room, Tustin, CA Bronze: Afternoon Delight, Storm Peak Brewing Co., Steamboat Springs, CO Category 27: Wood- and Barrel-Aged Strong Beer - 154 Entries Category 4: Field Beer - 107 Entries Gold: Amburana Dream, Denver Beer Co. - Olde Town Arvada, Arvada, CO Gold: Lime Cucumber Gose, Urban South Brewery - New Orleans, New Orleans, LA Silver: Bourbon B.A. Big Game, Bravery Brewing, Lancaster, CA Silver: Coconut Bligh’s Barleywine, Dry Dock Brewing Co.- North Dock, Aurora, CO Bronze: Barrel-Aged Full Malted Jacket, Beachwood BBQ & Brewing, Long Beach, CA Bronze: No Rules, Perrin Brewing Co., Comstock Park, MI Category 28: Wood- and Barrel-Aged Strong Stout - 199 Entries Category 5: Pumpkin Beer - 51 Entries Gold: A Night to End All Dawns, Kane Brewing Co., Ocean, NJ Gold: Gordgeous, NoDa Brewing Co. - NE, Charlotte, NC Silver: Ruckus, Melvin Brewing - Thai Me Up, Jackson, WY Silver: 5 Phantoms 2018, Philipsburg Brewing Co., Philipsburg, MT Bronze: Grasp of Oak, Moksa Brewing Co., Rocklin, CA Bronze: Pumpkin Patch Ale, Rogue Ales & Spirits, Newport, OR Category 29: Wood- and Barrel-Aged Sour Beer - 54 Entries Category 6: Chili Beer - 76 Entries Gold: Cuvee De Funk, Lone Pine Brewing Co., Portland, ME Gold: 325 Pineapple Chili, Hoops Brewing, Duluth, MN Silver: Triad Blanc, IMBIB Custom Brews, Reno, NV Silver: Poblano Pils, Cervecería Colorado, Denver, CO Bronze: Freedom 7, True Anomaly Brewing Co., Houston, TX Bronze: Hatch Chile Gatos, Fate Brewing Co., Scottsdale, AZ Category 30: Fruited Wood- and Barrel-Aged Sour Beer - 111 Entries Category 7: Herb and Spice Beer - 99 Entries Gold: The Many Lives of Our Lives, Big aLICe Brewing Co., Long Island City, NY Gold: Allergeez, Panther Island Brewing, Fort Worth, TX Silver: Cleft, Little Fish Brewing Co., Athens, OH Silver: Yerba Buena, Del Cielo Brewing Co., Martinez, CA Bronze: Cherry Busey, Sun King Brewery - Indianapolis, Indianapolis, IN Bronze: Powder Run, Living the Dream Brewing Co., Littleton, CO Category 31: Kellerbier or Zwickelbier - 71 Entries Category 8: Chocolate Beer - 53 Entries Gold: Safety Dance, Smartmouth Brewing Co., Norfolk, VA Gold: Weapon of Mash Destruction, Main & Six Brewing Co., Jacksonville, FL Silver: Royal Bohemian Pilsner, Earth Rider Brewery, Superior, WI Silver: Old Balltown Bulleit Bourbon Barrel Aged Salted Caramel Dark Chocolate Brownie Milk Bronze: TF Brewing Granary Keller Bier, Templin Family Brewing, Salt Lake City, UT Stout, PIVO Brewery, Calmar, IA Bronze: Von Schrag, Mother’s Brewing Co., Springfield, MO Category 32: Smoke Beer - 60 Entries Gold: O’Fallon Smoked Porter, O’Fallon Brewery, Maryland Heights, MO Silver: Holy Smokes!, Santa Maria Brewing Co., Atascadero, CA Category 9: Coffee Beer - 72 Entries Bronze: Buchenrauch, Wolf’s Ridge Brewing, Columbus, OH Gold: Daybreak, Wolf’s Ridge Brewing - Production Operations, Columbus, OH Silver: Golden Stout, Karl Strauss Brewing Co. - Anaheim, Anaheim, CA Bronze: BJ’s Coffee Blonde, BJ’s Restaurant & Brewery - Reno, Reno, NV Category 33: American Lager - 137 Entries Gold: Lager at World’s End, Epidemic Ales, Concord, CA Silver: Seismic Tremor, Seismic Brewing Co., Santa Rosa, CA Category 10: Coffee Stout or Porter - 75 Entries Bronze: Lite Thinking, Pollyanna Brewing Co., Lemont, IL Gold: Super Tonic, Docent Brewing, San Juan Capistrano, CA Silver: The Riizzo, Riip Beer Co., Huntington Beach, CA Category 34: Light Lager - 85 Entries Bronze: Venti is Large, Hop Dogma Brewing Co., Half Moon Bay, CA Gold: Wander Litely, Wander Brewing, Bellingham, WA Silver: Chuckanut Chuck Lite, Chuckanut Brewery - North Nut, Bellingham, WA Category 11: Specialty Beer - 35 Entries Bronze: Pachanga, Sun King Brewery - Indianapolis, Indianapolis, IN Gold: Coco Burrito Porter, Shoe Tree Brewing Co., Carson City, NV Silver: Cookies & Cream Milk Stout, Waconia Brewing Co., Waconia, MN Category 35: American Pilsener - 120 Entries Bronze: Cactus Warrior, Toltec Brewing Co., Albuquerque, NM Gold: Beachscape, Ventura Coast Brewing Co., Ventura, CA Silver: Imagine a World with Beer Cellars Instead of 401ks, Freetail Brewing Co., San Antonio, TX Category 12: Rye Beer - 52 Entries Bronze: Pilsner, Old Town Brewing, Portland, OR Gold: Crazy Jackass Ale, Great American Restaurants - Sweetwater Tavern, Centreville, VA Silver: Hugzilla, Gezellig Brewing Co., Newton, IA Category 36: International Pilsener - 114 Entries Bronze: Chuckanut Rye, Chuckanut Brewery - North Nut, Bellingham, WA Gold: Japanese Lager, pFriem Family Brewers, Hood River, OR Silver: Rioveza, Kern River Brewing Co. - The Backyard, Kernville, CA Category 13: Honey Beer - 72 Entries Bronze: Little Wing, Horse Thief Hollow Brewing Co., Chicago, IL Gold: Honey Please, Armadillo Ale Works, Denton, TX Silver: Tra La La, Grimm Artisanal Ales, Brooklyn, NY Category 37: American-Style Cream Ale - 135 Entries Bronze: Grid City Honey Cream Ale, Grid City Beer Works, Salt Lake City, UT Gold: Moonlite, Moontown Brewing Co., Whitestown, IN Silver: Cerveza, True North Ale Co., Ipswich, MA Category 14: Session Beer or Non-Alcohol Beer - 89 Entries Bronze: Let’s Talk About Mex, Cannonball Creek Brewing Co., Golden, CO Gold: Tip the Calf, SingleSpeed Brewing, Waterloo, IA Silver: Guillaume, Pizza Port Ocean Beach, San Diego, CA Category 38: American Amber Lager - 111 Entries Bronze: Straight Drank N/A IPA, Two Roots Brewing Co., San Diego, CA Gold: Volksbier Vienna, Wibby Brewing, Longmont, CO Silver: Oktoberfest, Founders Brewing Co., Grand Rapids, MI Category 15: Session India Pale Ale - 94 Entries Bronze: Amber Lager, Skipping Rock Beer Co., Staunton, VA Gold: Hefty Fee, Docent Brewing, San Juan Capistrano, CA Silver: Pedal Pounder, LazyG Brewhouse, Prescott, AZ Category 39: German-Style Pilsener - 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