Tuesday, November 11, 2014

Inaugural New World Beer and Cider Awards

I got sent a press release, which of course means I've made it as a blogger right?

"I’m just getting in touch to share the results from the first ever New World Beer & Cider Awards, announced today, if you might be interested for your blog? The New World Wine Awards have been running for 12 years, but this is the first time New World have run a beer and cider awards."


Beer and Cider awards logoAwards and recognition are good things, and the list includes some interesting choices that highlight the quality of the beer being produced locally.

New World are a supermarket chain and are reasonably well respected and the awards carry some kudos and gravitas, as well as opportunity for the winners.

The winners are listed as below  or click here  for the webpage directly, and I've linked to where I've drunk and written about them at some time, although I can say that the Ciders aside I've had all of them except the Epic Pale and Wigram Muncher Dunkel which I can remedy











The press release: Inaugural New World Beer & Cider Awards results announced



The results of the inaugural New World Beer & Cider Awards, which celebrate the diversity and high standard of beer and cider available from around New Zealand and overseas, have been announced today.



“As well as recognising the rapidly growing local beer and cider market, the New World Beer & Cider Awards were established this year to help make the decision process a little easier for consumers,” says Chair of Judges Neil Miller, who was recently named Beer Writer of the Year at the Brewers’ Guild of New Zealand Awards.



“Having that medal sticker on award-winning beer and cider in-store means people can try different styles with confidence that the brew is going to be a great example of its type.”



Recently, over two days in Wellington, a team of 12 industry leaders blind-tasted 351 beers and ciders from 56 breweries. Medals were awarded to the top scorers and resulted in 14 Best in Class, 32 Gold, 45 Silver and 77 Bronze winners.



“I was incredibly impressed by not only the number, but the standard of entries from both new entrants and established players from all parts of the country and overseas,” says Neil Miller.



Each beverage was assessed against the style guide using the 50-point scoring system by a panel of four judges. The experienced and well respected judges included Kelly Ryan, Kieran Haslett-Moore, Stephanie Coutts, Joseph Wood, Hadyn Green, Mike Neilson, Colin Mallon, Greig McGill, Matt Warner, Jono Galuszka, Stephen Plowman and Shane Morley, with Craig Bowen as competition advisor.



The New World Beer & Cider Awards’ key point of difference from other competitions is that each of the 14 Best in Class brews must have 3,600 litres available around the time of results announcement, in order to ensure there is enough stock for New World customers nationwide. Even with this benchmark in place, Neil Miller believes the winning brews will sell out fast.



“Many of the winners are smaller, independent breweries from off the beaten track, which means that people will have to get in quick if they want to try some for themselves.”



All Best in Class brews are distributed and promoted in New World’s 136 supermarkets nationwide from 10 November, with full competition results available at newworld.co.nz/beerandcider.



“We’re now seeing more and more New Zealanders appreciating a great quality beer or cider just as much as they do a glass of wine. It’s fantastic that we can provided a competition much like our long-running New World Wine Awards to recognise and reward this growing sector,” says Steve Anderson, Managing Director, New World.



ENDS

3 comments:

  1. I can't believe you haven't had an Epic Pale Ale it is a really good everyday go to.

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  2. I know right! I see it all the time and think to myself I've had that chose another..... I should keep a list.

    I should also new world and pick up some :-)

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  3. […] Wigram Munchner Dunkel, recent winner in the New World inaugural beer awards and a beer that I hadn’t had, so this closes that […]

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