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Great International Beer & Cider Competition Results

By Gregg Glaser - December 4, 2009

November 13, 2009 — Providence, RI

Two hundred forty-seven beers and ciders from 53 breweries and cideries representing 15 states and four foreign countries entered the Great International Beer & Cider Competition this year in Providence,RI.

The event was sponsored for the 13th year by Yankee Brew News. Forty-five professional brewers and beer industry journalists acted as judges in a blind tasting format. First, second and third place awards were presented in 20 categories of ales, lagers and ciders.

WINNERS — www.beerfestamerica.com

WHEAT BEER — BELGIAN

1) Southampton Double White, Southampton Brewing, Southampton, NY

2) Redhook Schmidty’s Vice, Redhook Ale Brewery, Portsmouth, NH

3) Blue Moon Belgian White Ale, Coors Brewing, Golden, CO

WHEAT BEER — GERMAN & AMERICAN

1) Samuel Adams Dunkleweizen, Boston Beer Co., Boston, MA

2) Rogue Somer Orange Honey Ale, Rogue Ales, Portland, OR

3) Sierra Nevada Kellerweis, Sierra Nevada Brewing, Chico, CA

LIGHT ALES

1) Offshore East Chop Lighthouse, Offshore Ale Co., Oak Bluffs, MA

2) Trinity Kölsch, Trinity Brewhouse, Providence, RI

3) Redhook Slim Chance, Redhook Ale Brewery, Portsmouth, NH

ENGLISH PALE ALE/BITTER

1) Martha’s Exchange McGann’s London Ale, Martha’s Exchange, Nashua, NH

2) Jasper Murdock’s Old Slipperyskin, Jasper Murdock’s Alehouse/Norwich Inn, Norwich, VT

3) Boston Beer Works (Fenway) King’s Chapel Imperial ESB, Slesar Brothers Brewing, Boston, MA

AMERICAN PALE ALE

1) Redhook Long Hammer IPA, Redhook Ale Brewery, Portsmouth, NH

2) Jasper Murdock’s First Pick, Jasper Murdock’s Alehouse/Norwich Inn, Norwich, VT

3) Gardner Chair City Pale Ale, Gardner Ale House, Gardner, MA

AMERICAN AMBER ALE

1) Ithaca CascaZilla Red Ale, Ithaca Beer Co., Ithaca, NY

2) Rogue American Error! Contact not defined., Rogue Ales, Portland, OR

3) Cricket Hill American Ale, Cricket Hill Brewing, Fairfield, NJ

INDIA PALE ALE

1) Willimantic Junk Mail IPA, Willimantic Brewing, Willimantic, CT

2) Trinity IPA, Trinity Brewhouse, Providence, RI

3) Boston Beer Works (Fenway) Slash & Burn Double IPA, Slesar Brothers Brewing, Boston, MA

BROWN ALE

1) Jasper Murdock’s Famous Sidekick, Jasper Murdock’s Alehouse/Norwich Inn, Norwich, VT

2) John Harvard’s Nut Brown Ale, John Harvard’s Brew House, Manchester, CT

3) Milly’s Castlefield Northern English Brown, Milly’s Tavern, Manchester, NH

PORTER

1) Southampton Imperial Porter, Southampton Brewing, Southampton, NY

2) Rogue Mocha Porter, Rogue Ales, Portland, OR

3) Long Trail Imperial Porter, Long Trail Brewing, Bridgewater Corners, VT

STOUT

1) Pike 5X Stout, Pike Brewing, Seattle, WA

2) Rogue Chocolate Stout, Rogue Ales, Portland, OR

3) Rogue Shakespeare Stout Rogue Ales, Portland, OR

LAGER

1) Samuel Adams Boston Lager, Boston Beer Co., Boston, MA

2) Kingfisher Premium Lager, Saratoga Brewing, Saratoga Springs, NY

3) Rogue Kell’s Irish Lager, Rogue Ales, Portland, OR

AMBER LAGER

1) Cambridge House Ominous Forecast, Cambridge House, Granby, CT

2) Boston Beer Works (Canal Street) Black Rider, Slesar Brothers Brewing, Boston, MA

3) Harpoon Munich Dark, Harpoon Brewery, Boston, MA

OKTOBERFEST

1) Samuel Adams Octoberfest, Boston Beer Co., Boston, MA

2) Olde Saratoga Lager, Saratoga Brewing, Saratoga Springs, MY

3) Rogue Maierfest, Rogue Ales, Portland, OR

STRONG BEER — OTHER

1) Trinity Imperial Red, Trinity Brewhouse, Providence, RI

2) Lake Placid Ubu Ale, Lake Placid Brewing, Lake Placid, NY

3) Watch City Pazuzu Ale, Watch City Brewing, Waltham, MA

STRONG BEER — IMPERIAL IPA

1) Gardner Face-off Double IPA, Gardner Ale House, Gardner, MA

2) Rogue I2PA, Rogue Ales, Portland, OR

3) Ithaca Alphalpha, Ithaca Beer Co., Ithaca, NY

STRONG BEER — LAGER

1) Samuel Adams Double Bock, Boston Beer Co., Boston, MA

2) Rogue Morimoto Imperial Pilsner, Rogue Ales, Portland, OR

3) Boston Beer Works (Canal Street) Double Bock, Slesar Brothers Brewing, Boston, MA

STRONG BEER — MIXED STYLES

1) Samuel Adams Imperial Stout, Boston Beer Co., Boston, MA

2) Olde Burnside Ten Penny Ale Reserve, Olde Burnside Brewing, East Hartford, CT

3) Southampton Abbot 12, Southampton Brewing, Southampton, NY

FRUIT/SPICE — LAGERS & BELGIAN ALES

1) Southampton Cuvée des Fleurs, Southampton Brewing, Southampton, NY

2) Southampton Saison, Southampton Brewing, Southampton, NY

3) Trinity Belgian Pumpkin, Trinity Brewhouse, Providence, RI

FRUIT/SPICE: ALES

1) Watch City Beejeezus Hop Crisis BPA, Watch City Brewing, Waltham, MA

2) Trinity Baltic Porter, Trinity Brewhouse, Providence, RI

3) Boston Beer Works (Canal Street) Cherry Bomb, Slesar Brothers Brewing, Boston, MA

CIDER

1) Original Sin Pear Cider, Original Sin Cider, New York, NY

2) Woodchuck Draft Cider Oak Aged, Green Mountain Beverage, Middlebury, VT

3) Tulip Valley Red Barn Fire Barrel Cider, Tulip Valley Vineyard & Orchard, Mount Vernon, WA

1 Comment
  • John Meyer says:
    March 3, 2010 at 10:20 am

    Sonething curious in these results. Anyone else notice it? Is it really possible? Only the east and west coast make the best beers? Maybe not represented at this contest? Flyover land is totally missing, except one from Colorado, how can this be?
    JOHN

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