From Steven’s Point:
STEVENS POINT, WIS. (July 8, 2013/mbb/) –Stevens Point Brewery stepped onto the
winners’ podium at the 2013 United States Open Beer Championships, winning three
gold medals and one silver, good enough to put one of Wisconsin’s oldest breweries in third
place among hundreds of breweries from around the world.
Point Nude Beach Summer Wheat Ale, Point’s summer seasonal, earned gold as the best
beer in American Wheat category. Whole Hog Wee Heavy Scotch Ale topped the
Scottish Ale category while Whole Hog Raspberry Saison won gold in the
French/Belgian Saison Ale category. Point 2012 Black Ale won the silver medal in the
Schwarzbier (“black beer” in German) category.
Sponsored by Beer Connoisseur magazine and BeerInfo.com, a craft brewing website,
the 2013 U.S. Open Beer Championship held July 4 in Atlanta judged more 2,500 beers
competing in 68 categories. Judges for the U.S. Open Beer Championship, the only
brewery competition that includes professional breweries and award-winning homebrewers,
hailed from the United States, United Kingdom and Canada. The winner’s list
features breweries from the U.S., U.K., Canada, Germany, Belgium, Mexico, Colombia,
Sweden and Finland.
“Awards for our handcrafted specialty beers in professionally judged competitions are
always welcome, but the fact that the U.S. Open is a global contest makes these medals
extra special for us,” said Joe Martino, Stevens Point Brewery Managing Partner. “It's exciting
to know that our brewery is ranked as one of the best in the world.”
Point’s Award-Winning Beers
Point beers have garnered numerous awards and medals in recent years, including 18 last
year alone.
Along with its new gold medal, Point Nude Beach Summer Wheat boasts silver medals
from the 2008, 2010, 2011 and 2012 World Beer Championships, sponsored by the
Chicago-based Beverage Testing Institute. The unfiltered wheat ale also won a gold
medal in 2009 at the annual North American Beer Awards, sponsored by the North
American Brewers Association. Meanwhile Point 2012 Black Ale, a robust dark ale, won
silver medals last year in the biennial World Beer Cup (for German-style Schwarzbiers),
the North American Beer Awards and the World Beer Championships. It also earned a
bronze medal in the 2012 Brussels Beer Challenge and a silver medal in the 2011 U.S.
Open Beer Championship.
Whole Hog Raspberry Saison, one of the Whole Hog Limited Edition “big beers” brewed
for discerning craft-beer aficionados, won the French/Belgian Saison Ale category’s
silver medal in the 2012 U.S. Open Beer Championship.
Whole Hog Wee Heavy Scotch Ale won its gold medal just weeks after it was introduced
in the marketplace in May. The rich, dark ale offers the sweet, full-bodied maltiness and
higher alcohol content typical of “wee heavy” ales, the Scottish counterpart to England’s
barley wine ales.
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