Great American Beer Festival 2017 is a wrap! And it was another awesome, impeccably organized event, thanks to the Brewers Association, sponsors, volunteers, and the 800+ breweries from all over the country who brought over 3,900 beers to share with 60,000 eager beer lovers.
GABF isn’t merely hundreds of booths pouring beer. It’s a competition. It’s seminars, talks and hands-on learning experiences. It’s meeting and interacting with brewers. It’s the Beer & Food Pavilion, Brewpub Pavilion, Brewers Studio Pavilion, CraftBeer.com #BeerTravel Pavilion, The Backyard, Protect Craft Guilds Pavilion, and much more.
But when it comes down to it, it is all about beer. And here in Colorado it goes without saying that this great state produces some of the best beers in the country. While I’m very well aware of this, I must admit I was a bit surprised that more than half of my personal favorites from GABF this year were Colorado beers! And that’s no small feat, considering there were nearly 4000 beers there!
Regrettably, I wasn’t able to sample all 3900+ beers. If only the festival was longer! But I had as many as I could responsibly taste and enjoy. And of those, I ended up with 11 that were true standouts of everything I tried.
I attempted to narrow my favorites down to 10, but in the end there wasn’t one I could boot off the list. Read on for my Top 11, six of which are from Colorado!
Favorites (in no particular order):
- Bruery Terreux Oude Tart with Raspberries (CA)
- Oude Tart is already one of my favorite sours, but the addition of raspberry was the clincher. It tasted even more tart than usual, and the raspberry was so prominent. Delicious!
- DESTIHL Metallurgy Sour Collection with Grapes (IL)
- This is the first grape sour I’ve had. And when I saw it, I wondered ‘why hasn’t anyone done a grape sour (that I’ve come across)?!’ Grape up front, a little funkiness on the back end. Amazing.
- Bell’s Brewery Blackbeard’s Bear Hug Stout (MI)
- Strong imperial stout aged in rum barrels with hints of coconut, vanilla and cinnamon. One cannot go wrong with this flavor combination!
- City Star Brewing Scoundrel (CO)
- I’m a huge sour fan, and I’m pretty finicky about them. I stopped by City Star and tried the Scoundrel on a whim. What?! It’s really, really sour. Wow. Back for another!
- New Belgium Blackberry Oscar (CO)
- Part of its Wood Cellar Reserve series, Blackberry Oscar is a phenomenal sour. And Leopold’s is one of the top distilleries in Colorado. I love the whiskey itself, so when a brewery ages a beer in its barrels…look out!
- Jessup Farm Barrel House Legal in Europe (CO)
- This was my first Jessup Farm beer. So. Much. Chocolate! Rich and savory. This could be my new dessert beer.
- Boneyard Beer Wooden Femur Barrel Aged Barleywine (OR)
- Pretty sure I’d only ever had IPAs from Boneyard; I was so impressed with this beer! Thick, flavorful…everything a barrel-aged barleywine should be.
- Dry Dock Brewing Co. Imperial Pumpkin (CO)
- So many people down on pumpkin beers. But I’ve always been a fan of dark pumpkin beers, and this one blew me away!
- Sierra Nevada Red Wine Barrel-Aged Bigfoot (CA)
- I’ve been drinking Bigfoot for years; it’s an excellent beer! But aged in red wine barrels…? Gives it that little bit of extra smoothness and complexity.
- Weldwerks Brewing Coffee Maple Achromatic (CO)
- This one made my list again this year. I know Weldwerks has many, many awesome dark beers. This one is just my favorite: two of the best flavors ever, coffee and maple, in an extremely well-done imperial stout.
- Avery Brewing Co. Promiscuus (CO)
- I love Avery barrel-aged releases…stouts, sours, you name it. But I didn’t make it up there during this brewery-only release. Imagine my delight when I found it at GABF. So sour…everything I could have hoped for!
The Competition:
This year there were 98 beer categories, covering 161 different beer styles (including all subcategories). Winners were chosen out of 7,923 competition entries from 2,217 breweries in 50 states, plus Washington, D.C. Colorado won a total of 39 medals (38 breweries)!
The top six states who won the most medals are:
California: 57 medals (49 breweries)
Colorado: 39 medals (38 breweries)
Texas: 23 medals (17 breweries)
Oregon: 18 medals (15 breweries)
Pennsylvania: 16 medals (14 breweries)
North Carolina: 14 medals (12 breweries)
CONGRATULATIONS to the following Colorado breweries who took home medals in 2017:
105 West Brewing
Baere Brewing Co.
Black Bottle Brewery
Black Project Spontaneous & Wild Ales
Breckenridge Brewery
Broken Plow Brewery
Bull & Bush Brewery
Cannonball Creek Brewing Co.
C.B. & Potts Restaurant & Brewery
Cellar West Artisan Ales
CO-Brew
CooperSmith’s Pub & Brewing
Copper Club Brewing Co.
Denver Beer Co.
Dry Dock Brewing Co. – South Dock
Elk Mountain Brewing Co.
Finkel & Garf Brewing Co.
Funkwerks
Gordon Biersch Brewery Restaurant – Navy Yard
Grimm Brothers Brewhouse
Ironworks Brewery & Pub
Jessup Farm Barrel House
Launch Pad Brewery
Little Machine
Lone Tree Brewing Co. (2 medals!)
Loveland Aleworks
New Terrain Brewing Co.
Odell Brewing Co.
Odyssey Beerwerks
Our Mutual Friend Brewing
Pug Ryan’s Brewing Co.
Rockyard American Grill & Brewing Co.
Square Peg Brewerks
The Sandlot Brewery at Coors Field
Twisted Pine Brewing Co.
WeldWerks Brewing Co.
Wibby Brewing
Wiley Roots Brewing Co.
Mark your calendars for next year’s GABF:
September 20-22, 2018!