Bootlegger's Brewery Brings Home Two Medals from GABF 2014

imageFrom Bootlegger’s:

(Fullerton,CA) - Bootlegger's Brewery, known for their unique line of ales and lagers are proud to bring home two medals from the largest beer competition in the US, the Great American Beer Festival.  

Rocco Red won a bronze medal for American Amber/Red Ale out of a total of 140 entries. Rocco Red has been a tasting room favorite that recently joined Bootlegger's full time bottled lineup to a very warm reception from our fans across California. When creating and drinking Rocco Red, it was always considered to be the perfect example of what craft beer drinkers want out of an American Red: a rich malt backbone with a kiss of American hops.

Galaxian Barleywine also brought home a bronze medal in the Barleywine Style-Ale category. Galaxian represents what we refer to as a West-Coast Style Barleywine. When fresh, it's very hoppy and resembles a hop forward double IPA, and after a few months, it mellows out into a smooth malty treat. Galaxian is brewed every winter and will be released again in February 2015.

Winning these medals are of the highest honor and will only motivate Bootlegger's to continue on their path of craft beer excellence. The 2014 GABF competition winners were selected by an international panel of 222 expert judges from the record number of 5,507 entries, plus 89 Pro-Am entries, received from 1,309 U.S. breweries.

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