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The Great American Beer Festival (GABF) is an annual beer festival hosted by the Brewers Association, held in Denver, Colorado. Typically held in late September or early October, the event is currently held at Denver's Colorado Convention Center. Established in 1982, it is the largest ticketed beer festival in the U.S. and one of the largest in ...
The Great American Beer Festival is one of the country's most notable competitions for brewers, attracting nearly 2,000 breweries and cideries from all across the U.S.
As 2025 gets started, planning for the year is in full swing. Here is a list of 2025 holidays, special events, big games, cultural milestones and other key dates to mark on your calendar ...
Oct. 14—Three Albuquerque breweries beat out some tough competition in two categories at the 2024 Great American Beer Festival in Denver. Quarter Celtic Brewpub and Meadery won a gold medal for ...
In 2009, the La Jolla location in San Diego won a medal at the Great American Beer Festival, [21] and in 2012 they medaled at the World Beer Cup. [22] Rock Bottom Restaurants won Brewpub Group Brewer of the Year award at the 2013 Great American Beer Festival (GABF).
One of those beers, Schell's Pilsener, earned a gold medal at the Great American Beer Festival in 1988. Schell's continued to expand its beer offerings through the 1990s, brewing 38 different beers over that decade. [7] In 2002, Schell's Brewery expanded its reach by acquiring the recipe and branding for Grain Belt Beer. Upon moving production ...
The Great British Beer Festival held annually in August in London is the largest beer festival in the UK organised by the Campaign for Real Ale. The "GBBF", founded in 1977, was attended by over 66,000 people in 2006 when 350,000 imperial pints (200,000 L; 420,000 US pt) pints of ale were consumed over the five days.
“We are honored this beer was recognized by the judges at the 2024 Great American Beer Festival and proud to represent Rochester and the New York brewing community."