Utah brewers brought home 15 medals from the North American Beer Awards, including two gold medals for Salt Lake City's Proper Brewing Co.
More than 1,750 beers from 252 breweries nationwide were entered in the 21st annual competition held earlier this month in Idaho. The eight winning Utah breweries, along with their winning beers and categories, are:
Bohemian Brewery, Midvale
Silver • Cottonwood Common, California common
Silver • Best Of Show IPL, hybrid style beers
Proper Brewing Co., Salt Lake City
Gold • Ragman, Belgian-style India pale ale
Gold • Patersbier, other Belgian-style ales
Red Rock Brewing Co., Salt Lake City
Silver • Anniversary Ale, double imperial red ale
Bronze • Bobby Brown the Cat, American-style brown ale
Bronze • Viva La Hat, Latin American or tropical-style lager or ale
Roha Brewing Project, Salt Lake City
Bronze • Thursday India Pale Ale, English-style India pale ale
Bronze • Kensington Grand Saison, biere de garde
Roosters Brewing, Ogden
Silver • Honey Wheat, honey beer
Shades of Pale Brewery, South Salt Lake
Bronze • Misconception, Belgian-style India pale ale
Uinta Brewing, Salt Lake City
Bronze • Uinta Pils, German-style pilsner
Utah Brewers Cooperative, Salt Lake City
Silver • Squatters Outer Darkness, imperial stout
Silver • Squasatch Hoppy Pils, German-style pilsner
Bronze • Wasatch Raspberry Wheat, fruit beers
Leah Hogsten | The Salt Lake Tribune Proper Brewing Company's Proper Burger served with Oatmeal Red on Nitro. Proper Brewing Co., located at 857 Main St., is one of nine different breweries within a six-mile Salt Lake City "Brewers Byway" loop, Wednesday, May 10, 2017.
Leah Hogsten | The Salt Lake Tribune One of Utah's brewing pioneers, Chris Haas, above, with Roha Brewing Project has collaborated with partners Rob Phillips and Josh Stern to offer customers a pint in-house and packaged beers for take home. Roha Brewing Project, located at 30 E. Kensington Ave., is one of nine different breweries within a six-mile Salt Lake City "Brewers Byway" loop, Wednesday, May 10, 2017.
Leah Hogsten | The Salt Lake Tribune Roha Brewing Project's Three Deep American Ale. Roha Brewing Project, located at 30 E. Kensington Ave., is one of nine different breweries within a six-mile Salt Lake City "Brewers Byway" loop, Wednesday, May 10, 2017.
Leah Hogsten | The Salt Lake Tribune Shades of Pale Brewing Co.'s beers on tap. Shades of Pale Brewing Co. is one of nine different breweries within a six-mile Salt Lake City "Brewers Byway" loop, Wednesday, May 10, 2017.
| Courtesy Bill "Sauce Boss" Walton Blues guitarist, Bill "Sauce Boss" Walton, will perform Saturday June 24 at the Utah Arts Festival.
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