The Shout Magazine (New Zealand)

International Brewing and Cider Awards reveal 2019 medal winners

The International Brewing and Cider Awards have announced the medal winners for 2019; certifying 133 beers and ciders as among the best in the world.

The beer medal winners ranged from small craft breweries from all corners of the globe to well-known brands such as Sierra Nevada, Samuel Adams, Camden Town, Deschutes, Fullers and Big Drop.

Meanwhile, successful cider winners included Sheppy’s. Aspall’s, Angry Orchards and Strongbow amongst many smaller craft brands from Somerset, England to Camino, Calfornia.

The competition – attracting entries from 200+ breweries and cider mills from around world – was judged by an international panel of 50 judges.

Over 1000 beers and ciders from 50 countries were submitted for judging, which took place over an intensive three-day period.

Judging categories ranged from ultra-low ABV beers to high-strength styles, showcasing the versatility and variety found in modern-day brewing.

Cider categories included different fruit varieties, hopped and ice ciders, as well as judging across sweet and dry styles.

An International Brewing & Cider Awards medal is considered among the industry’s most coveted awards.

Established in 1888 – and evolving consistently over time to reflect an ever-changing beer and cider industry – the International Brewing & Cider Awards aim to reward and recognise the innovation, attention to detail and hard work that goes into beer and cider production.

The awards will culminate with the medal presentations at London’s Guildhall, where members of the international brewing and cider-making community will come together to discover and celebrate the 2019 trophy winners.

Speaking of this year’s medal winners, Ruth Evans MBE, Director of Brewing Technology Services who oversee the awards, said:

“It brings me great pleasure to announce the medal winners, and no small measure of pride to be involved in our fantastic industry.

These awards are a bastion of excellence, and we are always sincerely impressed by the talent of the medal winners.

With each round of awards, the standards are pushed ever higher. Competition is fierce, and receiving a medal is an achievement to be truly proud of. My congratulations to all!” 

Chairman of Judging, Bill Taylor, said:

“Being Chairman of Judging has been such a privilege.My thanks go out to my fellow judges, and to all those who are involved in organising these incredible awards, especially our technical installation team.

We pride ourselves on ensuring that the integrity of any product submitted remains in peak condition, and that it is dispensed to our Judges at the brewers’ and cider makers’ recommended temperature.

Judging and sampling thequality of entries has been a wonderful experience, and we have been blown away by the brewing and cider making talent that we have witnessed.”

A full list of all medal winners can be found at: https://www.brewingawards.org/