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Okanagan Fest of Ale 2017 Winners and Judges

Okanagan Fest of Ale a Huge Success

Okanagan Fest of Ale 2017 Winners and JudgesThe 22nd Annual Okanagan Fest of Ale™ A Huge Success Bringing Craft Beer and Cider Enthusiasts from Around the Province to Penticton, BC

April 10, 2017 Penticton, BC The weather didn’t dampen the spirits of craft beer and cider enthusiasts who flowed into Penticton over the weekend for the 22nd Annual Okanagan Fest of Ale. Organizers of the event are calling this one of the most successful events to date.

65 craft brewers were on hand this weekend to showcase over 175 craft beers and ciders to over 5,000 guests. “This is by far the largest collection of breweries and cideries that we’ve hosted and one of the best turnouts we’ve had,” says John Cruickshank, Okanagan Fest of Ale Society President. “We are fortunate to attract some of the best brewers to the event and patrons with a keen interest in craft beers and ciders. That combination had a really positive impact on the overall atmosphere at the event. The energy was great. Guests had a fabulous time enjoying the selection of beverages, culinary options and live entertainment.”

The difficult job of determining top honours for the awards fell upon a panel of 9 industry experts including Joe Wiebe (Craft Beer Revolution), Mike Garson (Mike’s Craft Beer), Jan Zeschky (Brewed Awakening), Jason van Rassel (The Daily Beer), Jeremy Nemanishen (CraftBeerVancouver.ca), Rob Mangelsdorf (The Growler), Wade Dhooge (Cask & Barrel), Chelsea McDowell (BrewtifulBC.ca), and Rebecca Whyman, (Beernesday.com).

“We were thrilled to once again have such an esteemed panel of judges here with us at the festival,” says Warren Everton, Okanagan Fest of Ale Judging Chair. “They had a difficult job tasting and evaluating 121 different beers and ciders to determine the best entries in 12 different categories and then to agree on the overall Best in Show award. In addition, the People’s Choice Awards were voted for by attendees of the festival. These awards include Best Beer, Cider, and Food.

Hand crafted awards created by local artisan Tim Tweed were distributed to the winners as listed below. Everton continued, “The winners represent an amazing collection of the best that BC has to offer. Make sure you visit your local liquor stores and restaurants to try these award winners. If you’re in Penticton, the Government Street Liquor Store & Wine Shoppe, that ran the onsite liquor store at the festival, features many of the beers and ciders that were showcased at the event.”

Okanagan Fest of Ale 2017 Judges

The Awards were distributed as follows:

Best in Show, Judges’ Choice Award:

High Five Hazy IPA – Yellow Dog Brewing, Port Moody, BC

Best in Class, Judges’ Choice Awards:

Pilsner/Golden Lager Pixel Pils – Fuggles & Warlock, Richmond, BC

Pale Ale Dusk Pale Ale – Parkside Brewery, Port Moody, BC

Wheat Ale Summer Ale, Witbier – Steamworks Brewing, Burnaby, BC

Saison Sirens Chai Saison – Britannia Brewing, Richmond, BC

Amber/Dark Ale Brave Liver Scotch Ale – Mt. Begbie Brewing, Revelstoke, BC

IPA Street Legal IPA – Twin Sails Brewing, Port Moody, BC

Specialty IPA High Five Hazy IPA – Yellow Dog Brewing, Port Moody, BC

Dark Lager Dark Lager – Steel & Oak Brewing, New Westminster, BC

Stout/Porter Dry Irish Stout – Ravens Brewing, Abbotsford, BC

Sour Nectarous – Four Winds Brewing, Delta, BC

Cider Pippin’s Fate – Twisted Hills Craft Cider, Cawston, BC

Fruit Beer Park Life Passionfruit Ale – Bomber Brewing, Vancouver, BC

The People’s Choice Awards, voted for by guests at the event:

Best Beer Old Style Lager – Red Arrow Brewing, Duncan, BC

Best Cider Pears & Peaches – BC Tree Fruits Cider, Kelowna, BC

Best Food Brodo Kitchen, Penticton, BC

Craft themed events took place around town the week leading up to the event were also well received. A number of restaurants offered craft inspired menus throughout the week featuring local breweries and we were fortunate to have Joe Wiebe offer a seminar on the Thursday night before the main event. “The support from local businesses was fantastic and we are looking to build on the success of Okanagan Beer Week™ for next year”, says Cruickshank.

Cruickshank summarized, “On behalf of the Board of Directors of the Okanagan Fest of Ale Society, we would like to extend thanks to all vendors, sponsors, supporters, volunteers, entertainers, judges, media and attendees for making this event an incredible success year over year. Thanks to the great work from the team at the Penticton Trade and Convention Centre and to Erick Thompson from ET2media for being the MC for the event. We are also very thankful to Get Home Safe for their support, to our local taxi operators and to The Coconut Express for shuttling our guests home safely.”

Not only does the festival host a venue for beer enthusiasts, but it also generates money for local Penticton charities. In its twenty-one year history, the Okanagan Fest-of-Ale Society has gifted over $577,600 in net proceeds back to the community. 2017 Charitable grant applications will be made available online only June 1 – June 30. For more information on the Okanagan Fest of Ale, visit www.FestOfAle.ca or follow them on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

Operating as a non-profit society, and managed by a Volunteer Board of Directors, the Okanagan Fest of Ale Society hosts an annual Consumer Craft Beer and Cider Tasting that functions to support and promote the growing world of quality craft brewery products, promote local tourism and support charitable organizations within the Regional District of the Okanagan-Similkameen. Since its inception, $577,660 in net proceeds has been gifted back to qualifying registered charities.

Comments

  1. Kevin Augustine
    Kevin Augustine 11 April, 2017, 12:52

    always enojy the peoples choice, usually some weak kneed lager or pilsner or blonde. way too many newbies who vote on these

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