World Beer Cup

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The World Beer Cup is an international beer competition organized by the Brewers Association, a trade group representing America's small and independent craft brewers.{{citation |title=Brewers Association Purpose |url=https://www.brewersassociation.org/brewers-association/purpose/ |website=BrewersAssociation.org |publisher=Brewers Association}} It is the largest competition in the beer industry and has been described as "the Olympics of beer."{{cite news |title=2016 World Beer Cup Winners Announced |url=https://www.beeradvocate.com/community/threads/2016-world-beer-cup-winners-announced.414396/ |publisher=Beer Advocate |date=May 7, 2016}} According to americancraftbeer.com, "Winning a World Beer Cup is like winning a Grammy or an Oscar…it brings the world’s attention to even the smallest brewery’s doorstep…and like a hit song or film, it can make a career."{{cite news |title=Highlights from the 2018 World Beer Cup |url=https://www.americancraftbeer.com/2018-world-beer-cup-winners/ |publisher=Americancraftbeer.com |date=May 4, 2018}} The cup was founded by Association of Brewers president Charlie Papazian in 1996 and was awarded every two years{{cite news |last1=Baker |first1=Jess |title=2018 World Beer Cup Awards Marks the Largest Yet |url=https://www.craftbeer.com/editors-picks/2018-world-beer-cup-awards-marks-the-largest-yet |agency=craftbeer.com}} until 2022, and has been held every year since then.{{Cite web |last=Association |first=Brewers |date=2024-04-25 |title=Taste the Victory: World Beer Cup® 2024 Winners Announced |url=https://www.brewersassociation.org/association-news/taste-the-victory-world-beer-cup-2024-winners-announced/ |access-date=2024-04-27 |website=Brewers Association |language=en-US}} The competition is held in conjunction with the Craft Brewers Conference & BrewExpo America.

Competition and judging

According to the World Beer Cup, "all entries must be commercially available, fermented malt beverages, conforming to the trade understanding of “beer”, brewed by a permitted commercial brewery. “Commercially available” means available for sale at retail at the time of registration." For the 2016 World Beer Cup, the entry fee was $160 per beer, in addition to a $160 application fee.{{cite web |title=Eligibility & Fees |url=http://www.worldbeercup.org/participate/eligibility-fees/ |website=WorldBeerCup.org |publisher=Brewers Association}}

Awards are given in more than 100 categories. Up to three awards - gold, silver, and bronze - may be awarded in any category, but sometimes not all three awards are given, depending on how the judges evaluate the entires. If they determine that no beer qualifies for a gold award, they may give out just silver and bronze medals. They may even give no awards at all, if all the entries are determined to be unsuited to the style of that category or to be unworthy of an award.{{citation |title=Award Criteria & Judging |url=http://www.worldbeercup.org/competition/award-criteria-judging/ |website=WorldBeerCup.org |publisher=Brewers Association}}

Recent World Beer Cup events

In 2016 there were 6,596 beers from 1,907 breweries from 55 countries. Entries were judged by an international panel of 253 judges from 31 countries. In 2018 there were 8,234 beers entered, a 25% increase over the 2016 cup and the largest field in the competition's history, with competitors from 66 countries. There were 295 judges, three-fourths of them from outside the United States.{{cite news |last1=Stoller |first1=Gary |title=The World's Best Beers Win Awards At The 2018 World Beer Cup |url=https://www.forbes.com/sites/garystoller/2018/05/04/the-worlds-best-beers-win-awards-at-the-2018-world-beer-cup/#79177fff33ed |work=Forbes |date=May 4, 2018}}

Brewery awards

=Champion Brewery (Very Small)=

class="wikitable sortable"

!Year

!Brewery

!Brew Master

!City

!State

!Country

2016

|Arch Rock Brewing Co.

|James Smith

|Gold Beach

|Oregon

|USA

=Champion Brewery (Small)=

class="wikitable sortable"

!Year

!Brewery

!Brew Master

!City

!State

!Country

2004

|Oggi's Pizza and Brewing Company

|Tom Nickel

|San Clemente

|California

|USA

2006

|Brauerei Michael Plank

|Michael Plank

|Laaber

|Bavaria

|Germany

2008

|Port Brewing Company and Lost Abbey

|Tomme Arthur

|San Marcos

|California

|USA

2010

|Ballast Point Brewing Company

|Ballast Point Brewers

|San Diego

|California

|USA

2012

|Brauerei Michael Plank

|Michael Plank

|Laaber

|Bavaria

|Germany

2014

|Pelican Brewery

|Darron Welch, Steve Panos

|Pacific City

|Oregon

|USA

2016

|Noble Ale Works

|Evan & The Giants

|Anaheim

|California

|USA

=Champion Brewery (Medium)=

class="wikitable sortable"

!Year

!Brewery

!Brew Master

!City

!State

!Country

2004

|Firestone Walker Fine Ales

|Matthew Brynildson

|Paso Robles

|California

|USA

2006

|Firestone Walker Fine Ales

|Matthew Brynildson

|Paso Robles

|California

|USA

2008

|Privatbrauerei Hoepfner

|Peter Bucher

|Karlsruhe

|Baden-Württemberg

|Germany

2010

|Firestone Walker Brewing Company

|Matthew Brynildson

|Paso Robles

|California

|USA

2012

|Firestone Walker Brewing Company

|Matthew Brynildson

|Paso Robles

|California

|USA

2014

| colspan="2" |Coronado Brewing Company

|Coronado

|California

|USA

2016

|Brewery Ommegang

|Brewery Ommegang

|Cooperstown

|New York

|USA

=Champion Brewery (Large)=

class="wikitable sortable"

!Year

!Brewery

!Brew Master

!City

!State

!Country

2004

|Miller Brewing Company

|Dr. David S. Ryder

|Milwaukee

|Wisconsin

|USA

2006

|Miller Brewing Company

|Dr. David S. Ryder

|Milwaukee

|Wisconsin

|USA

2008

|Blue Moon Brewing Company

|Warren Quilliam

|Golden

|Colorado

|USA

2010

|Asia Pacific Breweries Limited

| colspan="2" |APB Brewing Team

|

|Singapore

2012

|AB InBev

|Claudio Ferro

|Leuven

|Vlaams-Brabant

|Belgium

2014

|Coors Brewing Company

|Dr. David Ryder

|Golden

|Colorado

|USA

2016

|Miller Brewing Co.

|Miller Brewing Co. Brewing Team

|Milwaukee

|Wisconsin

|USA

=Champion Brewpub (Small)=

class="wikitable sortable"

!Year

!Brewery

!Brew Master

!City

!State

!Country

2004

|Laurelwood Pub & Brewery

|Christian Ettinger

|Portland

|Oregon

|USA

2006

|Piece Brewery

|Jonathan Cutler

|Chicago

|Illinois

|USA

2008

|Bend Brewing Company

|Tonya Cornett

|Bend

|Oregon

|USA

2010

|Devils Backbone Brewing Company

|Jason Oliver

|Roseland

|Virginia

|USA

2012

|Iron Hill Brewery & Restaurant

|Iron Hill Brewery Team

|Media

|Pennsylvania

|USA

2014

|Iron Hill Brewery & Restaurant

|Iron Hill Brewery Team

|Media

|Pennsylvania

|USA

2016

|12Degree Brewing

|Jon Howland & Tor O’Brien

|Louisville

|Colorado

|USA

=Champion Brewpub (Large)=

class="wikitable sortable"

!Year

!Brewery

!Brew Master

!City

!State

!Country

2004

|Russian River Brewing Company

|Vinnie Cilurzo

|Santa Rosa

|California

|USA

2006

|Russian River Brewing Company

|Vinnie Cilurzo

|Santa Rosa

|California

|USA

2010

|Iron Hill Brewery

|Iron Hill Brewery Team

|Wilmington

|Delaware

|USA

2012

|Pelican Pub & Brewery

|Darron R S Welch

|Pacific City

|Oregon

|USA

2014

|Blind Tiger Brewery & Restaurant

|John Dean

|Topeka

|Kansas

|USA

2016

|Beachwood BBQ & Brewing

|Julian Shrago, Ian McCall & Gene Wagoner

|Long Beach

|California

|USA

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