Monday, October 25, 2010

World Beer Awards

Six Belgian beers win international award.

Six Belgian beers took home awards at the World Beer Awards, an annual international competition. More than 500 beers from 27 countries took part in the competition.
The winning Belgian beers were:

A. In the World’s Best Styles category:
Saint-Feuillien blonde (Saint-Feuillien brewery), World's Best Pale Ale-Abbey/Trappist;
Gouden Carolus Classic (Het Anker brewery), World's Best Dark Ale-Abbey/Trappist;
Rodenbach Grand Cru (Palm brewery), World’s Best Dark Ale - Flavoured.
B. In the Regional Best Styles category:
The jury also ranked the best beers per continent. In addition to the three winning beers above, the following also scored:
Houblon Chouffe (Achouffe brewery), Europe’s Best Pale Ale - Imperial IPA;
Urthel Saisonnière (De Leyerth brewery), Europe’s Best Seasonal Pale Ale;
Floris Kriek (Huyghe brewery), Europe's Best Fruit Wheat Beer.

Courtesy of the Belgian Embassy Website.

www.tastingbeers.com/awards/wba/2010/

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