Oregon GABF 2022 Winners

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  1. vurt

    vurt Grand Pooh-Bah (4,504) Apr 11, 2004 Oregon
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    Short version: 18 medals (7 gold, 7 silver, 4 bronze). Oregon swept the "Specialty Berliner-Style Weisse" category (as @John_M alluded in another post) and dominated the "American-Style Pale Ale" category.

    Congratulations to all the winners!

    Gold
    Hot Break
    Little Beast Brewing
    Clackamas, OR
    American Sour Ale
    2022

    Silver
    Sweet As! Pacific Ale
    GoodLife Brewing Co.
    Bend, OR
    American Wheat Beer
    2022

    Gold
    Rippin
    Sunriver Brewing Co.
    Sunriver, OR
    American-Style Pale Ale
    Category Sponsor: Grandstand
    2022

    Silver
    Breakside Woodlawn Pale Ale
    Breakside Brewery
    Portland, OR
    American-Style Pale Ale
    Category Sponsor: Grandstand
    2022

    Gold
    Mexican Lager
    pFriem Family Brewers
    Hood RiverOR
    Australasian, Latin American or Tropical Light Lager
    2022

    Bronze
    Otter Encounter
    Deschutes Brewery – Bend Brewery & Public House
    Bend, OR
    English Ale
    2022

    Silver
    Edgefield Coolship no. 5
    McMenamins Breweries
    Portland, OR
    Experimental Beer
    2022

    Bronze
    Riviera
    10 Barrel Brewing Co. – Bend Pub
    Bend, OR
    German Sour Ale
    2022

    Silver
    Pils
    Von Ebert Brewing – Pearl
    Portland, OR
    German-Style Pilsener
    2022

    Gold
    Feniks
    Great Notion Brewing
    Portland, OR
    Historical Beer
    2022

    Gold
    Hachimitsu Mai
    Deschutes Brewery – Portland Brewery & Public House
    Portland, OR
    Honey Beer
    Category Sponsor: National Honey Board
    2022

    Bronze
    Oregon Sunrise
    Alesong Brewing & Tasting Room
    Eugene, OR
    Mixed-Culture Brett Beer
    2022

    Gold
    Breakside I Purple You
    Breakside Brewery – NW Slabtown
    Portland, OR
    Specialty Beer
    2022

    Gold
    Gindulgence
    10 Barrel Brewing Co. – Bend Pub
    BendOR
    Specialty Berliner-Style Weisse
    2022

    Silver
    Breakside Passionfruit Sour Ale
    Breakside Brewery & Taproom
    Milwaukie, OR
    Specialty Berliner-Style Weisse
    2022

    Bronze
    Coming to Fruition: Cherry
    Oregon City Brewing Co.
    Oregon City, OR
    Specialty Berliner-Style Weisse
    2022

    Silver
    Sensationator
    Deschutes Brewery – Portland Brewery & Public House
    Portland, OR
    Wood- and Barrel-Aged Beer
    2022

    Silver
    Genièvre
    ColdFire Brewing Co.
    Eugene, OR
    Wood- and Barrel-Aged Sour Beer
    2022
     
  2. Reidrover

    Reidrover Grand Pooh-Bah (4,886) Jan 14, 2003 Oregon
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    Is Sweet As really an American Wheat Ale. To me it's a great summer Pale Ale that might have some wheat in the recipe
     
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  3. sharpski

    sharpski Grand Pooh-Bah (3,100) Oct 11, 2010 Oregon
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    My Rippin fanboyism is validated.
     
  4. Reidrover

    Reidrover Grand Pooh-Bah (4,886) Jan 14, 2003 Oregon
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    You should try Fresh Hop Rippin. It's nice
     
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  5. John_M

    John_M Grand High Pooh-Bah (6,849) Oct 25, 2003 Washington
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    I've been asking myself the same question for some years now. I can only assume the answer is yes, as this is the category Sweetlife keeps on entering the beer in the GABF competition year in and year out. They seem to medal just about every year with the beer as well.

    It doesn't taste like any sort of wheat ale to me, but I have to assume the beer must meet the qualifications for the wheat ale category in order to compete in that category at the GABF.
     
  6. John_M

    John_M Grand High Pooh-Bah (6,849) Oct 25, 2003 Washington
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    Naturally, I wouldn't draw any inferences or conclusions from this, but I did find it interesting that Oregon (and Washington of course), out medaled all of the NE and Mid Atlantic combined. In fact, I believe the great state of WV had as many medals as Vermont, Maine and NH (0, 1 and 1 I believe).

    Just an innocent observation...
     
  7. sharpski

    sharpski Grand Pooh-Bah (3,100) Oct 11, 2010 Oregon
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    Brewery participation in competitions decreases significantly once you get east of Colorado. One could say this is due to most of them being held in the West, but I believe it holds true even when World Beer Cup is held in the Eastern 2/3 of the country.
     
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  8. vurt

    vurt Grand Pooh-Bah (4,504) Apr 11, 2004 Oregon
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    I checked the GABF notes for the category. The fermentation profile is "Low to medium fruity esters are present. Diacetyl and phenolic, clove-like attributes should not be present."

    It will also have "Low to medium-low malt aroma and sweet malt flavor" and "Low to medium" perceived bitterness.

    Yeah, that sounds more like a pale ale than a wheat ale to me (albeit an under-hopped version of a pale).

    The thing that makes it a wheat beer? No less than 30% malted wheat in the grain bill.
     
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  9. unlikelyspiderperson

    unlikelyspiderperson Grand Pooh-Bah (3,966) Mar 12, 2013 California
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    Any thoughts on why?
     
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  10. sharpski

    sharpski Grand Pooh-Bah (3,100) Oct 11, 2010 Oregon
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    Not really, other than “cultural differences.”
     
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  11. vurt

    vurt Grand Pooh-Bah (4,504) Apr 11, 2004 Oregon
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    Quite interesting numbers you innocently observed there.

    Turns out New Mexico did rather well too: four medals (1 gold, 2 silver, 1 bronze), including two for scotch ales.
     
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