Entries are now open for the 2024 International Brewing & Cider Awards. Brewers and cidermakers from all around the globe are encouraged to submit their finest beers and ciders into the world’s most historic international competition of its kind.
For the first time in 137-years, the Awards, which will be held in March 2024 at Depot Mayfield, Manchester in the UK, will be accompanied by a public festival – International Brewing & Cider Festival, and will showcase one of the UK’s most extensive collections of international beers and ciders.
Ruth Evans MBE, Director of the International Brewing & Cider Awards, said: “The International Brewing & Cider Awards first took place in 1886 and throughout this time the integrity, professionalism and judging standards of the Awards has been unswerving, and we continue to champion the very best of the international brewing and cidermaking world.”
All brewers and cidermakers who enter the prestigious awards will be provided an opportunity to exhibit at the International Brewing & Cider Festival and promote their brand and tell their stories to thousands of beer and cider enthusiasts.
“Throughout our history, we have encouraged innovation and diversity within the industry, and our wide range of categories and classes are testament to our ethos of ensuring the best beers and ciders receive the recognition they truly deserve, whether they be large volume or special niche products of excellence,” Evans says.
Entries for the International Brewing & Cider Awards close on 1 February 2024. The judging process will take place on 19 – 21 March 2024 with the medal winners being announced on 22 March 2024, followed by the two-day International Brewing & Cider Festival.
The 2024 Awards promise to be even more exciting than ever before with the introduction of a public festival, so they are encouraging all brewers and cidermakers worldwide to enter their products as soon as they can.
Head here for more information about the International Brewing & Cider Awards, including a list of categories and entry criteria.
Founded in 1886, the event has become a global celebration of excellence within the brewing and cider industries, attracting entries from all corners of the world – the 2021 Awards included entrants from Australia, China, Japan, Luxembourg, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, USA and the UK.
Brewers and cidermakers can submit their product into nine beer categories with 36 classes and three cider categories with 15 classes. The classes are differentiated by alcoholic strength to ensure every beer and cider has a place in one of the broad categories, including innovative variations on style including: Sour Beer, Special Hop, and Spanish Style Cider.
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