Breweries Invited to Participate in 8th Annual New York State Craft Beer Competition

Largest state-level craft beer competition in the United States

New York State – The New York State Brewers Association (NYSBA) is now accepting submissions for its eighth annual New York State Craft Beer Competition, presented by Ultimate Brew Service. Open to all 500+ licensed breweries in New York State, NYSBA is expecting to receive over 1,200 beer submissions, making it the largest state-level craft beer competition in the country. Demonstrating how New York’s craft beer scene continues to grow and evolve, the 2024 competition will feature two new craft beer categories: Cream Ale and Dark Lagers. 

"We’ve adjusted several categories to judge the fantastic beers you are brewing in the fairest way possible,” said Hutch Kugeman, Vice President, New York State Brewers Association. “This year we’ve got a brand-new category for Cream Ale, a style with deep roots in New York State’s brewing history. The gold medal-winning entry for Cream Ale will receive entry into the Great American Beer Festival, sponsored by the NYSBA!"

Cream ales, a proud product of the state, incorporate flaked corn in their brewing process, harnessing the abundance of corn grown in New York. The style emerged in the 1840s but has gained popularity over recent years, with craft breweries putting their own spin on it.

The cost of entry is $55 for NYSBA members and $75 for non-members. Each NYSBA member receives one free beer entry with their membership and there is no limit to the number of beers a brewery can submit. Beers must be entered online no later than Feb. 16, 2024, and arrive at the warehouse no later than Feb. 23, 2024.

“The New York State Craft Brewers Competition is our way of giving all of the 500+ breweries in our state an opportunity to show off the world class beer they're brewing these days,” said Paul Leone, Executive Director, New York State Brewers Association. “Our industry continues to be strong, and we not only want New Yorkers to know about these award-winning beers, but we also want the world to know." 

The New York State Craft Beer Competition judging will take place on March 2-3, 2024, in Rochester, N.Y. The competition is produced in partnership with Raise a Glass Foundation, an organization with expertise in coordinating beverage competitions of the highest caliber. Raise a Glass Foundation donates proceeds to charities like InterVol, a nonprofit dedicated to connecting the world’s neediest to materials, people, and opportunities.



All entries will be blind judged by a panel based on pre-established criteria and using a custom scoring sheet developed by NYSBA. The top three finishers in each of 31 beer style categories will receive gold, silver, and bronze medals. The overall winner will receive the Governor’s Craft Beer Cup as the best beer in New York State. There will also be an award for New York State Brewery of the Year, which will be determined by a point system in relation to the number of medals won. 

The New York State Craft Beer Competition Celebration and Awards Ceremony will take place as the closing event of the New York State Brewers Conference on Fri., Mar. 22, 2024, at 6:30PM. The industry-member exclusive event is closed to the public, but enthusiasts are invited to tune in to the Awards Ceremony via the New York State Craft Beer YouTube Channel. Various breweries throughout the state will host watch parties. Subscribe to the Official Newsletter of New York State Craft Beer for updates.

Beers may be submitted for the following 31 beer style categories:

  • Light Lagers – Traditional
  • Light Lagers – Modern and Contemporary
  • Amber Lagers
  • Dark Lagers (NEW!)
  • Wheat Beers (American, Wit, Hefe)
  • Golden and Blonde Ales
  • Cream Ales (NEW!)
  • Amber and Red Ales
  • Pale Ales
  • Hazy Pale Ales
  • American IPA
  • Hazy IPA
  • Experimental IPA
  • American DIPA
  • Hazy DIPA
  • Barrel Aged (Sour)
  • Barrel Aged (Non-Sour)
  • Belgian Farmhouse
  • Belgian Other
  • Experimental
  • Fruit and Vegetable Beers (Non-Sour)
  • Fruit and Vegetable Beers (Sour)
  • Specialty Beer: Stouts and Porters
  • Specialty Beer: Light and Amber Ales, Lagers
  • Brown Ales
  • Porters (Non-Imperial)
  • Stouts (Non-Imperial)
  • Imperial Stouts and Porters
  • Strong Ales
  • Kettle and Simple Sours
  • Wild and Sour Ales

In 2023, the New York State Craft Beer Competition received 1,350 entries – the largest number of entries in the competition’s history – from 189 breweries across New York State. 90 medals were awarded in 29 categories and the 2023 Governor’s Craft Beer Cup was awarded to Genesee Brewing Company in Rochester, N.Y. for their Genesee Brew House Helles in the light lagers, traditional category. Stats and winners from previous competitions can be found at https://www.nyscbc.com/competition using the dropdown menu.

For additional information about the competition, visit: https://www.nyscbc.com/competition

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About New York State Brewers Association

Founded in 2003, the New York State Brewers Association (NYSBA) promotes, protects and educates about the culture and business of New York State breweries. Their goal is to defend the vital interests of the New York State brewing industry while encouraging the consumption of fresh, local beer across the Empire State. With over 500 breweries, it’s easy to Think NY, Drink NY. More information is available at thinkNYdrinkNY.com and newyorkcraftbeer.com.

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