North Carolina Wins Big at the 2023 World Beer Cup Awards
Nashville, TN - The 2023 World Beer Cup Competition took place on Wednesday, May 10 in Nashville, TN. Often called the “Olympics of Beer”, the global competition is organized by the Brewers Association, the not-for-profit trade association for America’s small and independent craft brewers. This year’s competition saw 10,213 entries from 2,376 breweries, across 51 countries. Those entries were judged in Nashville by 272 judges hailing from 26 countries.
Out of 307 medals awarded, North Carolina’s breweries brought home 13 World Beer Cup awards last night, and tied for 5th place with Washington State among top states by medal count.
California (50 medals)
Colorado (24 medals)
Oregon (22 medals)
Texas (17 medals)
North Carolina (13 medals) / Washington (13 medals)
Award-winning NC breweries are:
Incendiary Brewing Company (Winston-Salem, NC), 2 gold medals
Sugar Creek Brewing Company (Charlotte, NC), 1 gold medal
Appalachian Mountain Brewery (Boone, NC), 1 gold medal and 1 silver medal
Foothills Brewing (Winston-Salem, NC), 1 silver medal
Hi-Wire Brewing (Asheville, NC), 1 silver medal
Pilot Brewing Company (Charlotte, NC), 1 silver medal
Sierra Nevada Brewing Company (Mills River, NC), 1 silver medal
D9 Brewing Company (Charlotte, NC), 1 bronze medal
Lenny Boy Brewing Company (Charlotte, NC), 1 bronze medal
Ponysaurus Brewing Company (Durham, NC), 1 bronze medal
New Belgium Brewing (Asheville, NC), 1 bronze medal