Portland Reaffirms Position as Craft Beer Capital of the United States
Two Oregon Breweries Win Grand Champion Brewery Awards at the
2008 World Beer Cup
4.30/2008
Five Portland breweries claimed a total of nine medals at the 2008 World Beer
Cup held Saturday, April 19th in San Diego, California giving Portland the
distinction of being the most medaled city in the world’s most prestigious
international brewing competition.
BridgePort Brewing Co., Hopworks Urban Brewery, Pyramid Breweries
and Widmer Brothers Brewing Co. led the way with two medals each.
Laurelwood Brewing Co. claimed one medal from the elite panel of
international judges who awarded 268 medals from among the 2,864
different beers from 644 breweries across 91 beer styles.
Highlights from the 2008 World Beer Cup included two Oregon
brewmasters winning the prestigious Grand Champion Brewery award.
Grand Champion Brewery awards are awarded in five different brewery
size categories.
Tonya Cornett of Bend Brewing Company in Bend became the first
woman ever to win Champion Brewmaster honors. She collected two gold
medals to earn the title of Champion Brewery in the Small Brewpub
category.
Darron R.S. Welch of Pelican Pub and Brewery in Pacific City was
the World Beer Cup Champion Brewery and Brewmaster in the Large
Brewpub category. No craft brewmaster in the U.S. has won more
Champion Brewmaster awards between the World Beer Cup and the Great
American Beer Festival.
“This is just one more example of why Oregon overall, and
Portland in particular, is the craft brewing capitol of the U.S. and
a craft beer lovers Beervana. In Oregon you can head to the coast
where breweries won six medals, or you can head to the high desert
to Bend, where breweries there won three gold medals. No matter
where you travel in Oregon you can find world-class beer made
locally,” said Oregon Brewers Guild Executive Director Brian
Butenschoen, noting that Oregon breweries claimed a total of 18
medals in the competition.
Bend Brewing Co. won two gold medals, one in the American-Style
Dark Lager category and one in the Strong Ale Category to win the
Champion Brewery in the Small Brewpub Category. “I’ve been working
so hard, for so long to systematically make my beers better, that to
win two Gold medals is confirmation that I have been on the right
path all along.” said Tonya Cornett, of her Champion Brewery honors.
Widmer Brothers Brewing Co. won gold in the American-Style Pale
Ale category with Widmer Pale Ale and gold in the American-Style
Hefeweizen category for Widmer Hefeweizen – the beer that helped
launch that style to prominence. “We’ve been at it out here longer
than anywhere else,” said Kurt Widmer of Widmer Brothers. “You are
only as good as your competition and in Oregon the competition is
excellent.”
For full 2008 World Beer Cup awards info, go to
www.WorldBeerCup.org
The Oregon Brewers Guild is Oregon’s non-profit trade association
for the state’s independent breweries. The Guild comprises 59
brewing companies, 30 associate or supplier members and more than
1,860 enthusiast members or S.N.O.B.s (Supporters of Native Oregon
Beer). For more information, see
www.oregonbeer.org.
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