World's Best Beers Named
Worldwide online beer enthusiasts award top beers, brewers in every brewing region, and every beer style.
Austin, Texas (PRWEB via PR Web
Direct) June 16, 2005 -- RateBeer.com announced the results of its sixth
semi-annual craft beer competition Ratebeer Best today, Thursday, June 16, 2005.
The RateBeer.com website posted awards for the top beers and brewers as well as
awards by beer style. Awards went to brewers in every major brewing country,
U.S. state and Canadian province -- http://www.ratebeer.com/ratebeerbest.
The award for
World's Best Brewer went to AleSmith Brewing Company of San Diego, California.
Despite being a small brewery with limited distribution, AleSmith was widely
recognized for several excellent releases in the past year. The World's Best
Beer award went to Belgian beer, Westvleteren 12, which is made in very limited
quantities by a brewing community of Trappist monks.
Highlights
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Beers from nine different countries were honored on the Top 100 Beers in the
World list, including Poland, France, Denmark, Canada and Sweden in addition to
beer titans such as the United States, Germany, England and Belgium.
*
Relatively unknown in beer circles ten years ago, the San Diego area is now home
to three of the top ten brewers in the world.
* Three Belgian Trappist ales
check into the top 25.
* This competition debuts winning artisanal brews
Nørrebro Bryghus North Bridge Extreme from Copenhagen; Kuhnhenn Raspberry
Eisbock from Warren, Michigan; and Belgium's Pannepot.
A complete list of
winners is available at:
http://www.ratebeer.com/ratebeerbest
RateBeer Best was
once again the world's largest beer competition -- over 30,000 different beers
from over 4000 brewers in 120 different countries were eligible for awards.
RateBeer's total archive includes over a half million beer ratings collected on
its internet servers from tasters worldwide. An emphasis was placed on beer and
brewer performance over the last 9 months for this event's judging.
Unlike other beer festival events, the judging was performed by
thousands of beer enthusiasts from 65 countries around the world and with
commercial samples -- not special festival editions. Several of the world's most
avid amateur beer enthusiasts participated in the contest including Per
Samuelsson (Stockholm, Sweden), Josh Oakes (Vancouver, BC), Philippe Corbat
(Switzerland), Jens Ungstrup (Copenhagen, Denmark), Duff Wallace (London,
England) and Aaron Goldschmidt (Washington, D.C.). Each of these judges has over
3,000 documented tastings to his credit while the top taster has over 5,000.
Because of their amateur status there were no minced words in the reviews --
beers were rated frankly and freely.
RateBeer congratulates all the
brewers recognized for their tremendous achievements in the craft and art of
brewing.
About RateBeer
RateBeer was created in April 2000 as a place
for beer enthusiasts to share beer notes, trade and rate craft beer. The site
has expanded into one of the largest worldwide community information sources on
any subject. RateBeer, currently based in Austin, Texas will relocate to
Northern California in August 2005.
Contact:
Joseph
Tucker
Executive Director
RateBeer.com
Austin, TX USA
phone:
415.845.7744
http://www.ratebeer.com/ratebeerbest
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