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The Canadian Brewing Awards
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Don't think I've seen this mentioned yet.
The July/August edition of Wine Access Magazine has the results of the the inaugural Canadian Brewing Awards and an article on Brewpubs.
Many of the results are . . . well . . . interesting. I mean Black label and Moosehead beating Cameron's Premium Lager in the American/Canadian Style Lager category. Walkerville and Brick beat Creemore in the Amber Lager Category. There only one I agree with is Trois Pistoles winning the Strong/Belgian Style Ale category. Anyway . . . .
Joe
The July/August edition of Wine Access Magazine has the results of the the inaugural Canadian Brewing Awards and an article on Brewpubs.
Many of the results are . . . well . . . interesting. I mean Black label and Moosehead beating Cameron's Premium Lager in the American/Canadian Style Lager category. Walkerville and Brick beat Creemore in the Amber Lager Category. There only one I agree with is Trois Pistoles winning the Strong/Belgian Style Ale category. Anyway . . . .
Joe
They have the gold medal winners in each catagory listed on their website at http://www.wineaccess.ca/beer-awards.htm
I'd say that I agree with about 1/4 of their choices. Nice to see Church Key and Black Oak getting some props. But there are some pretty ridiculous choices in there as well.
Greg
I'd say that I agree with about 1/4 of their choices. Nice to see Church Key and Black Oak getting some props. But there are some pretty ridiculous choices in there as well.
Greg
Here is the full winners list:
American/Canadian Style Lager
Gold: Moosehead Lager; Saint John, New Brunswick
Molson Black Label; Toronto, Ontario
Silver: Molson Dry; Toronto, Ontario
Bronze: Brick Yellow Label; Waterloo, Ontario
Magnotta True North Lager; Vaughan, Ontario
Cameron’s Premium Lager; Oakville, Ontario
European Style Pilsner Lager
Gold: Brick Premium Lager; Waterloo, Ontario
Cameron’s Premium Lager; Oakville, Ontario
King Brewery Ultra Premium; Nobleton, Ontario
Silver: Old Credit Pale Pilsner; Port Credit, Ontario
Okanagan Spring 1516; Vernon, British Columbia
John Labatt Classic; London, Ontario
Bronze: Walkerville Premium Blonde; Walkerville, Ontario
Amber Lager
Gold: Walkerville Amber Lager; Walkerville, Ontario
Silver: Brick Amber; Waterloo, Ontario
Granville Island Cypress Honey Lager; Vancouver, British Columbia
Bronze: Creemore Springs Premium Lager; Creemore, Ontario
Dark Lager
Gold: Brick Waterloo Dark; Waterloo, Ontario
Silver: Vancouver Island--Hermann’s Dark Lager; Victoria, British Columbia
Light & Calorie-Reduced Lager
Gold: Molson Ex Light; Toronto, Ontario
Silver: Labatt Blue Light; Toronto, Ontario
Bronze: Amsterdam Natural Light Lager; Toronto, Ontario
Wheat Beer
Gold: Unibroue Blanche de Chambly; Chambly, Quebec
Bronze: Mt. Begbie High Country Kolsch; Revelstoke, British Columbia
Strong & Belgian Style Ale
Gold: Unibroue Trois Pistoles; Chambly, Quebec
Silver: Unibroue Terrible; Chambly Quebec
Bronze: Unibroue La Fin du Monde; Chambly, Quebec
Vancouver Island—Wolf’s Scottish Cream Ale; Victoria, British Columbia
Buckerfield’s—Riley’s Scotch Ale; Victoria, British Columbia
Amber Ale
Gold: Old Credit Amber Ale; Port Credit, Ontario
Cameron’s Auburn Ale; Oakville, Ontario
Silver: Lighthouse Race Rocks Ale; Victoria, British Columbia
Bronze: Unibroue Maudite; Chambly, Quebec
Moosehead—Clancy’s Amber Ale; Saint John, New Brunswick
Vancouver Island—Piper’s Pale Ale; Victoria, British Columbia
Cream Ale
Gold: Le Chaudron Quebec Ale; Montreal, Quebec
Magnotta True North Cream Ale; Vaughan, Ontario
Mt. Begbie—Begbie Cream Ale; Revelstoke, British Columbia
Silver: Labatt 50; Montreal, Quebec
Bronze: Shaftesbury Cream Ale; Vernon, British Columbia
Okanagan Spring Honey Blonde Ale; Vernon, British Columbia
Saint Arnould P’tit train du Nord; Mt. Tremblant, Quebec
Church Key Northumberland Ale; Campbellford, Ontario
English Style Pale Ale and Bitter
Gold: Black Oak Pale Ale; Oakville, Ontario
Brick—Conners Best Bitter; Waterloo, Ontario
Silver: Yukon Brewing—Yukon Gold; Whitehorse, Yukon
Okanagan Spring Special Pale Ale; Vernon, British Columbia
Golden Lion—Bishop’s Best Bitter; Lennoxville, Quebec
Bronze: Le Chaudron Coeur d’or; Montreal, Quebec
F & M—MacLean’s Pale Ale; Guelph, Ontario
India Pale Ale
Gold: Nelson Paddywhack India Pale Ale; Nelson, British Columbia
Alley Kat Full Moon Pale Ale; Edmonton, Alberta
Silver: Le Chaudron Cobra; Montreal, Quebec
Lighthouse—Beacon India Pale Ale; Victoria, British Columbia
Bronze: Alexander Keith’s India Pale Ale; Halifax, Nova Scotia
Brown Ale
Gold: Church Key Holy Smoke Scotch Ale; Campbellford, Ontario
Granville Island Scottish Ale; Vancouver, British Columbia
F & M Premium Dark Ale; Guelph, Ontario
Silver: Saint Arnould Riviere Rouge; Mt. Tremblant, Quebec
Bronze: Okanagan Spring Nut Brown Ale; Vernon, British Columbia
Mt. Begbie Tall Timber Ale; Revelstoke, British Columbia
Stout and Porter
Gold: Golden Lion Black Fly Stout; Lennoxville, Quebec
Nelson Brewing Oatmeal Stout; Nelson, British Columbia
Lighthouse--Keepers Stout; Victoria, British Columbia
Silver: Propellor London Style Porter; Halifax, Nova Scotia
Bronze: Yukon Brewing Lead Dog Ale; Whitehorse, Yukon
Mt. Begbie Selkirk Stout; Revelstoke, British Columbia
Flavoured Beer
Gold: Unibroue Ephemere; Chambly, Quebec
Silver: Le Chaudron Chanvre Rouge; Montreal, Quebec
Alley Kat Apricot Ale; Edmonton, Alberta
Buckerfield’s Raspberry Ale; Victoria, British Columbia
Bronze: Garrison Raspberry Wheat Ale; Halifax, Nova Scotia
Everyone knows the "real" awards will be the Golden Taps in a couple of weeks
American/Canadian Style Lager
Gold: Moosehead Lager; Saint John, New Brunswick
Molson Black Label; Toronto, Ontario
Silver: Molson Dry; Toronto, Ontario
Bronze: Brick Yellow Label; Waterloo, Ontario
Magnotta True North Lager; Vaughan, Ontario
Cameron’s Premium Lager; Oakville, Ontario
European Style Pilsner Lager
Gold: Brick Premium Lager; Waterloo, Ontario
Cameron’s Premium Lager; Oakville, Ontario
King Brewery Ultra Premium; Nobleton, Ontario
Silver: Old Credit Pale Pilsner; Port Credit, Ontario
Okanagan Spring 1516; Vernon, British Columbia
John Labatt Classic; London, Ontario
Bronze: Walkerville Premium Blonde; Walkerville, Ontario
Amber Lager
Gold: Walkerville Amber Lager; Walkerville, Ontario
Silver: Brick Amber; Waterloo, Ontario
Granville Island Cypress Honey Lager; Vancouver, British Columbia
Bronze: Creemore Springs Premium Lager; Creemore, Ontario
Dark Lager
Gold: Brick Waterloo Dark; Waterloo, Ontario
Silver: Vancouver Island--Hermann’s Dark Lager; Victoria, British Columbia
Light & Calorie-Reduced Lager
Gold: Molson Ex Light; Toronto, Ontario
Silver: Labatt Blue Light; Toronto, Ontario
Bronze: Amsterdam Natural Light Lager; Toronto, Ontario
Wheat Beer
Gold: Unibroue Blanche de Chambly; Chambly, Quebec
Bronze: Mt. Begbie High Country Kolsch; Revelstoke, British Columbia
Strong & Belgian Style Ale
Gold: Unibroue Trois Pistoles; Chambly, Quebec
Silver: Unibroue Terrible; Chambly Quebec
Bronze: Unibroue La Fin du Monde; Chambly, Quebec
Vancouver Island—Wolf’s Scottish Cream Ale; Victoria, British Columbia
Buckerfield’s—Riley’s Scotch Ale; Victoria, British Columbia
Amber Ale
Gold: Old Credit Amber Ale; Port Credit, Ontario
Cameron’s Auburn Ale; Oakville, Ontario
Silver: Lighthouse Race Rocks Ale; Victoria, British Columbia
Bronze: Unibroue Maudite; Chambly, Quebec
Moosehead—Clancy’s Amber Ale; Saint John, New Brunswick
Vancouver Island—Piper’s Pale Ale; Victoria, British Columbia
Cream Ale
Gold: Le Chaudron Quebec Ale; Montreal, Quebec
Magnotta True North Cream Ale; Vaughan, Ontario
Mt. Begbie—Begbie Cream Ale; Revelstoke, British Columbia
Silver: Labatt 50; Montreal, Quebec
Bronze: Shaftesbury Cream Ale; Vernon, British Columbia
Okanagan Spring Honey Blonde Ale; Vernon, British Columbia
Saint Arnould P’tit train du Nord; Mt. Tremblant, Quebec
Church Key Northumberland Ale; Campbellford, Ontario
English Style Pale Ale and Bitter
Gold: Black Oak Pale Ale; Oakville, Ontario
Brick—Conners Best Bitter; Waterloo, Ontario
Silver: Yukon Brewing—Yukon Gold; Whitehorse, Yukon
Okanagan Spring Special Pale Ale; Vernon, British Columbia
Golden Lion—Bishop’s Best Bitter; Lennoxville, Quebec
Bronze: Le Chaudron Coeur d’or; Montreal, Quebec
F & M—MacLean’s Pale Ale; Guelph, Ontario
India Pale Ale
Gold: Nelson Paddywhack India Pale Ale; Nelson, British Columbia
Alley Kat Full Moon Pale Ale; Edmonton, Alberta
Silver: Le Chaudron Cobra; Montreal, Quebec
Lighthouse—Beacon India Pale Ale; Victoria, British Columbia
Bronze: Alexander Keith’s India Pale Ale; Halifax, Nova Scotia
Brown Ale
Gold: Church Key Holy Smoke Scotch Ale; Campbellford, Ontario
Granville Island Scottish Ale; Vancouver, British Columbia
F & M Premium Dark Ale; Guelph, Ontario
Silver: Saint Arnould Riviere Rouge; Mt. Tremblant, Quebec
Bronze: Okanagan Spring Nut Brown Ale; Vernon, British Columbia
Mt. Begbie Tall Timber Ale; Revelstoke, British Columbia
Stout and Porter
Gold: Golden Lion Black Fly Stout; Lennoxville, Quebec
Nelson Brewing Oatmeal Stout; Nelson, British Columbia
Lighthouse--Keepers Stout; Victoria, British Columbia
Silver: Propellor London Style Porter; Halifax, Nova Scotia
Bronze: Yukon Brewing Lead Dog Ale; Whitehorse, Yukon
Mt. Begbie Selkirk Stout; Revelstoke, British Columbia
Flavoured Beer
Gold: Unibroue Ephemere; Chambly, Quebec
Silver: Le Chaudron Chanvre Rouge; Montreal, Quebec
Alley Kat Apricot Ale; Edmonton, Alberta
Buckerfield’s Raspberry Ale; Victoria, British Columbia
Bronze: Garrison Raspberry Wheat Ale; Halifax, Nova Scotia
Everyone knows the "real" awards will be the Golden Taps in a couple of weeks

As someone pointed out to me, if you have a copy of the magazine, note how many of the bottles on the cover also have print ads inside.
That said I was pleased with most of them, and obviously suprised by some of them. It almost makes me want to do a blind taste test on some of them to see what I would rate them unbiased.
That said I was pleased with most of them, and obviously suprised by some of them. It almost makes me want to do a blind taste test on some of them to see what I would rate them unbiased.
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Moosehead, Black Label, Molson Dry and Brick all beat Cameron's Lager. I think that alone should be a good indication of how well the judges know their beer...On 2003-08-04 09:28, Cass wrote:
I think it's pretty funny that the 7-person judging panel included 2 beer judges and 5 folks from Wine Access' staff. How well do they know beer?
Greg
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