Champion Winter Beer Of Britain
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The Champion Winter Beer Of Britain (also known as WiBOB) is an award presented by the Campaign for Real Ale
(CAMRA), at their annual National Winter Ales Festival
in January. The award is similar to the Champion Beer Of Britain
(or CBOB) which is presented in August. Until the winter of 1996 these were presented as part of the main Champion Beer Of Britain awards, but were moved to the National Winter Ales Festival from its creation in 1997. As for CBOB, beers can qualify in three ways:
Nominated beers are then grouped into categories and go through several rounds of blind tasting at the National Winter Ales Festival. Category winners are then re-judged to determine the supreme champion - the Champion Winter Beer Of Britain.
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Gold, Silver and Bronze awards for 2010 were :
Campaign for Real Ale
The Campaign for Real Ale is an independent voluntary consumer organisation based in St Albans, England, whose main aims are promoting real ale, real cider and the traditional British pub...
(CAMRA), at their annual National Winter Ales Festival
National Winter Ales Festival
The National Winter Ales Festival is a yearly event organised by the Campaign for Real Ale . The purpose of the event is to showcase the best winter ales in the UK...
in January. The award is similar to the Champion Beer Of Britain
Champion Beer of Britain
The Champion Beer of Britain is an award presented by the Campaign for Real Ale , at their annual Great British Beer Festival in early August. Beers can qualify in three ways:...
(or CBOB) which is presented in August. Until the winter of 1996 these were presented as part of the main Champion Beer Of Britain awards, but were moved to the National Winter Ales Festival from its creation in 1997. As for CBOB, beers can qualify in three ways:
- CAMRA tasting panels judge the beers in their geographic area of the UK. The recommendations of these panels are put forward to 6 regional panels, with the winners of these qualifying for the finals in August.
- Votes from CAMRA members via a form in What's Brewing, the CAMRA newsletter.
- Winning one of the 150 Beer Of The Festival awards from CAMRA beer festivals held throughout the year
Nominated beers are then grouped into categories and go through several rounds of blind tasting at the National Winter Ales Festival. Category winners are then re-judged to determine the supreme champion - the Champion Winter Beer Of Britain.
Categories
Beers are split into categories depending on their style or strengthAlcohol by volume
Alcohol by volume is a standard measure of how much alcohol is contained in an alcoholic beverage .The ABV standard is used worldwide....
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- Old AleOld aleOld ale is a term commonly applied to dark, malty beers in England, generally above 5% abv, also to dark ales of any strength in Australia. Sometimes associated with stock ale or, archaically, keeping ale, in which the beer is held at the brewery....
s & Strong MildMild aleMild ale is a low-gravity beer, or beer with a predominantly malty palate, that originated in Britain in the 17th century or earlier. Modern mild ales are mainly dark coloured with an abv of 3% to 3.6%, though there are lighter hued examples, as well as stronger examples reaching 6% abv and...
s - Barley WineBarley wineBarley wine or Barleywine is a beer style of strong ale originating in England. The first beer to be marketed as Barley Wine was Bass No. 1 Ale, around 1870...
s - PorterPorter (beer)Porter is a dark-coloured style of beer. The history and development of stout and porter are intertwined. The name was first used in the 18th century from its popularity with the street and river porters of London. It is generally brewed with dark malts...
s & StoutStoutStout is a dark beer made using roasted malt or barley, hops, water and yeast. Stouts were traditionally the generic term for the strongest or stoutest porters, typically 7% or 8%, produced by a brewery....
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Current Holders
Gold, Silver and Bronze awards for 2011 are :- Gold: Hop Back Brewery Entire Stout
- Silver: Marble Brewery Chocolate
- Bronze: Dow Bridge Brewery Praetorian Porter
Gold, Silver and Bronze awards for 2010 were :
- Gold: Elland 1872 Porter
- Silver: Breconshire's Ramblers Ruin
- Bronze: Acorn's Gorlovka Imperial Stout
Previous Holders
There were two National Winter Ales Festivals in 1997. The first one at the beginning of the year presented the 1996/7 awards and the other, at the end of the year, presented the 1997/8 awards. There was no festival in 1998, the next one being in January 1999.Year | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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1996/7 | Hambleton Nightmare | Branscombe Vale Yo Ho Ho | Theakston Theakston Brewery T&R Theakston is a British regional brewery located in the town of Masham, North Yorkshire, England. They are the sixteenth largest brewer in the UK by market share, and the second largest brewer under family ownership after Shepherd Neame.-History:... Old Peculier |
1997/8 | Nethergate Nethergate Nethergate is a computer-based historical-fiction fantasy role-playing game by Spiderweb Software available for the Macintosh and Microsoft Windows platforms. The game was released in 1999 by Jeff Vogel, and was Spiderweb Software's first game to feature a 45° isometric viewing angle... Old Growler |
Shepherd Neame Shepherd Neame Shepherd Neame is an English regional brewery founded in 1698 by Richard Marsh in Faversham, Kent. It is a family owned brewery that produces a range of cask ales and filtered beers. Production is around 230,000 barrels a year... Original Porter |
Daleside Monkey Wrench |
1999 | Dent T'Owd Top | Woodforde's Norfolk Nog | Daleside Monkey Wrench |
2000 | Robinson's Robinson's Brewery Robinsons is a family run regional brewery founded in 1838 by William Robinson at the Unicorn Inn, Stockport, England. The company's brewery is called the Unicorn Brewery.... Old Tom |
Theakston Old Peculier | Wye Valley Wye Valley Brewery Wye Valley Brewery is a brewery in the village of Stoke Lacy, Herefordshire, England, in the Wye Valley. Founded in 1985 by Peter Amor, it has become "one of Britain's leading independent breweries"... Dorothy Goodbody's Wholesome Stout |
2001 | Orkney Orkney Brewery Sinclair Breweries Limited parent company for the Orkney and Atlas ales' Orkney Brewery was founded in March 1988 by Roger White at the old schoolhouse in Sandwick, Orkney, Scotland. Atlas was formed in 2002 by Neill Cotton and merged with Orkney in 2004 under the name Highland & Islands Breweries... Skullsplitter |
Sarah Hughes Sarah Hughes Sarah Elizabeth Hughes is an American figure skater. She is the 2002 Olympic gold medalist and 2001 World bronze medalist in ladies singles.-Personal life:... Dark Ruby Mild |
O'Hanlon's Port Stout |
2002 | Wye Valley Dorothy Goodbody's Wholesome Stout | Bath Ales Bath Ales Bath Ales is a brewery located in the town of Warmley, Bristol, north-west of Bath, England.-History:The brewery was established in 1995 by former employees of Smiles Brewery in Bristol. Since that time, it has experienced steady growth, which included opening a new bottling plant in... Festivity |
Robinson's Old Tom |
2003 | Nethergate Old Growler | Gale's Gales Brewery Established in 1847 Gales Brewery was an old brewery situated in Horndean, on the edge of Waterlooville, near Portsmouth in Hampshire, England. It made the nutty HSB and the newer Gales Bitter... Festival Mild |
Wentworth Oatmeal Stout |
2004 | Moor Old Freddy Walker | Gale's Festival Mild | Shepherd Neame Original Porter |
2005 | Robinson's Old Tom | Bath Ales Festivity | Woodforde's Headcracker |
2006 | Hogs Back Hogs Back Brewery Hogs Back Brewery is a brewery in Tongham, Surrey, England, and named after the nearby Hog's Back ridge. The brewery started in 1992 as a joint venture between two friends, Martin Zillwood-Hunt and Anthony Stanton-Precious... A Over T |
Gale's Festival Mild | Goff's Black Knight |
2007 | Green Jack Green jack The green jack, Caranx caballus , is an abundant species of coastal marine fish in the jack family Carangidae. The species is distributed in the eastern Pacific Ocean along the American coastline from Santa Cruz Island off California in the north to Peru in the south, as well as a number of islands... Ripper |
Fuller's London Porter | Orkney Skullsplitter |
2008 | Wickwar Wickwar Brewing Company The Wickwar Brewing Company is a brewery based in Wickwar, South Gloucestershire, England. It was founded by Ray Penny in 1990 as a microbrewery, using premises previously belonging to Arnold's Cooperage, cider brewers... Station Porter |
Robinson's Robinson's Brewery Robinsons is a family run regional brewery founded in 1838 by William Robinson at the Unicorn Inn, Stockport, England. The company's brewery is called the Unicorn Brewery.... Old Tom |
Hop Back Entire Stout |
2009 | Oakham Oakham Ales Oakham Ales is a brewery now based in Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, England but first established in Oakham, Rutland. Its headquarters is the largest brewpub in Europe, The Brewery Tap.-Notes:2006... Attila |
Elland 1872 Porter | Sarah Hughes Dark Ruby Mild |
2010 | Elland 1872 Porter | Breconshire's Ramblers Ruin | Acorn's Gorlovka Imperial Stout |
2011 | Hop Back Entire Stout | Marble Chocolate | Dow Bridge Praetorian Porter |