New York City Homebrewers Guild | New York, NY Recognizes the club garnering the most final round points per total club entries. Gambrinus Club Award – Sponsored by Fermentis Recognizes the entrant who accumulates the most points in the final round of competition. Samuel Adams Ninkasi Award – Sponsored by Samuel Adams Shane Kammerer | Shawnee, KS | Kansas City Bier Meisters Recognizes the best-of-show mead judged from all gold medal winners in the mead categories. Meadmaker of the Year Award – Sponsored by Redstone Meadery James Werner | New Berlin, WI | Beer Barons of Milwaukee Recognizes the best-of-show cider judged from all gold medal winners in the cider categories. John Heasley | Portland, OR | The Brewing NetworkĬidermaker of the Year Award – Sponsored by Woodchuck Hard Cider Recognizes the best-of-show beer judged from all gold medal winners in all beer categories. Homebrewer of the Year Award – Sponsored by Muntons In addition to category style awards, six major awards recognizing overall brewing excellence were presented. SILVER: Richard Shoff | Baldwinsville, NY | Irish Stout (15B)īRONZE: Christopher Johnson | San Diego, CA | QUAFF | Irish Extra Stout (15C) Photo credit of PHOTO © BREWERS ASSOCIATION GOLD: Chris Hunter | Martinsville, IN | Artesian Homebrewers | Sweet Stout (16A) SILVER: Joshua Cotton | Brooklyn, NY | New York City Homebrewers Guild | Berliner Weisse (23A)īRONZE: Kevin Wojdak | Elk Grove Village, IL | Urban Knaves of Grain Homebrew ClubĬategory 14: Irish & British Stout (161 entries) GOLD: Jeff Bair | Kansas City, MO | Lambic (23D) SILVER: Peter Cooke | Bridgewater, NJ | Garden State (GS) Homebrewers | Hazy IPA (21C)īRONZE: David Howell | Springfield, MO | Them Beer Knobbers | Hazy IPA (21C)Ĭategory 26: European Sour Ale (162 entries) GOLD: Jon Dieter | Concord, OH | Brewly Homebrew Club| Hazy IPA (21C) SILVER: Robby Narquis | Richland, WA | New Zealand Pilsner (X5)īRONZE: Gregory Rinehardt | Abingdon, VA | Stooges Brew Club | New Zealand Pilsner (X5) GOLD: Jared Aumen | Ann Arbor, MI | Ann Arbor Brewers Guild | German Pils (5D) The winners of the most-entered categories were: 164,105 entries have been evaluated since the inaugural AHA National Homebrew Competition in 1979 in Boulder, Colo. The 2023 competition received 4,335 entries from 1,708 homebrewers across 50 states, Washington, D.C., and 13 countries. The NHC has long been recognized as the world’s largest stage for amateur homebrewers to showcase their skills, creativity, and passion for the craft of fermentation. Six major awards recognizing overall brewing excellence were also presented. 120 medals in 40 categories were awarded for the most outstanding homemade beer, mead, and cider. San Diego - The American Homebrewers Association® (AHA)-the national not-for-profit organization dedicated to advancing the hobby of homebrewing-announced the winners of the 2023 National Homebrew Competition (NHC) during its annual Homebrew Con™ conference in San Diego. Thank you, we are proud and honored to serve this awesome community.Photo credit of PHOTO © BREWERS ASSOCIATION Don’t just take our word for it, see what our customers have to say about us. Or if you're here as a gift buyer for that Homebrewer in your life, check out our Gift Cards!Īll of us here are still home brewers and do-it-yourselfers, and we’re just as passionate now about helping our customers learn how to make beer and develop their own beer recipes as we were when we started. With an abundance of entry-level starter kits and all-in-one brewing systems available, there’s never been a better time to start homebrewing than right now.Īlso if you're looking for brewing information we have over 300 articles on everything brewing related and a special page dedicated to learning how to Brew Beer! From the art of Crafting Beer, the Largest List of Brewing Hops and how to Grow Hops in Your Backyard to Homebrew Grain Mill Gap Settings and Mashing 101 For The First Time All-Grain Brewer we got it all. With over 125 types of hops, 160 types of grains, and 250 beer recipe kits, we’re proud to offer absolutely everything you’ll need on your brew day. Whether you’re just starting out and brewing one of our extract beer kits, or if you’ve advanced to brewing on an all-grain system, we’re here to help you through every step of the process of making incredible beer at home. What started in a 150 square foot shed in a backyard has now expanded to two warehouses, a manufacturing metal shop, and four homebrew stores, all while remaining under the same passionate ownership. Since 1995, MoreBeer! has offered the largest selection of brewing supplies to home brewers across the country.
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