Grand Champion Trophy - Doryman's Dark Ale

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Grand Champion Trophy - Doryman's Dark Ale

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Here's the awards for this year, 2005.

http://www.beerawards.com/pdfs/2005results.pdf

What do you guys think?
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Post by Beer Krout »

Here's a quick list of the main winners.

TROPHY WINNERS

GRAND CHAMPION TROPHY
For the Highest Scoring Beer
Doryman's Dark Ale
Pelican Pub & Brewery, Oregon, USA

PREMIER'S TROPHY
For Best Victorian Beer
Supershine and Supershine Vintage
Grand Ridge Brewery, Victoria

CHAMPION AUSTRALASIAN BREWERY
South Australian Brewing Company Pty Ltd, South Australia

CHAMPION INTERNATIONAL BREWERY
Pelican Pub & Brewery, Oregon, USA

CHAMPION SMALL BREWERY
Founders Organic Brewery, New Zealand

CHAMPION SPECIALTY BEER
Weihenstephan Hefeweissbier
Weihenstephan Brewery, Germany

TROPHY WINNERS
CHAMPION PACKAGING AWARD
Thomas Hardy Ale
O'Hanlons Brewing Company Ltd, United Kingdom

CHAMPION LAGER
Bohemian Pilzner
Matilda Bay Brewing Company, Western Australia

CHAMPION ALE
Doryman's Dark Ale
Pelican Pub & Brewery, Oregon, US

CHAMPION STOUT
Coopers Best Extra Stout
Coopers Brewery Limited, South Australia

CHAMPION PORTER
Samuel Adams Holiday Porter
The Boston Beer Company, USA

CHAMPION REDUCED ALCOHOL BEER
Hahn Premium Light
The Swan Brewery Company Pty Ltd, Western Australia
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Post by Beer Krout »

Anyone ever tried this
Doryman's Dark Ale?
from
Pelican Pub & Brewery, Oregon
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Post by Beach Bum »

Ask me again at 2.05 on Saturday....unless of course the power of speech eludes me.
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Post by Beer Krout »

I see our esteemed premier, Bracksy, likes his ales a wee bit heavy.
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Post by Merlin »

Which tastebudless git gave Hahn Premium Light the gong for best low-alcohol beer :?: :?: No body, no flavour, no hop profile.... If I'm in the unfortunate position of having to drink light, Cascade is the only (commercial) light I've found that actually tastes like it was supposed to be a light beer and not something they brewed then added 50% more water to.
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Post by Beach Bum »

Merlin, Have you ever tried Roger's Beer?
Made by the good folks at Little Creatures in Freo. Far and away the best mid-strength beer I've ever had...comes in at approx 3.8% but packed with flavour.
I was staggered by the Hahn Light result too.
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Champion Brewery???
South Australian Brewing Company?
Note: Owned by Lion Nathan.

Have they got any good brews?
Let's see Westend, Southwark, ...

Hmmm ...
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Post by Merlin »

Beach Bum,

I'd never heard of Roger's Beer until I read the list above, I'll have to have a look for it. I've only ever seen the Little Creatures Pale Ale in bottlo's in Sydney. Then again, I haven't looked that hard...

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Post by Oliver »

Merlin wrote:If I'm in the unfortunate position of having to drink light, Cascade is the only (commercial) light I've found that actually tastes like it was supposed to be a light beer and not something they brewed then added 50% more water to.
Um, at the risk of sounding soft and you blokes never taking me seriously again, give Cooper's Light a go if you're looking for a good light beer.

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Oliver, please describe a situation where a light beer is warrented for a bloke (except for giving to the baby getting Christened or something similar, as babies are not men).
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Post by r.magnay »

Yeah Oliver,
If you must drink light, and I will admit you would have to have a pretty good excuse, Coopers at least tastes like it is beer, a couple of beers before having to drive is about the only excuse that springs to mind, though if I am driving I abstain these days, just in case.
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Post by Evo »

The Baron, you'd give light beer to a baby ? ! ? Doing that in such a formative stage of his development could be very detrimental.

Nah, as much schtick as it gets, I'd rather sup a few more lighties with my mates than the normal two full strength quota. Sitting in a pub and not drinking (or even taking it easy) is a skill I am yet to master.

So yeah, as far as light beer goes, give my vote to Cascade. I don't think I've seen Coopers light in Sydney.
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Coopers Extra Light gets sold in super markets here in Queensland as it is about 0.01% (we need to go to grog shops to get anything heavier)
Evo, you must prepare the boys liver young for the abuse it will cop latter in life.
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Post by Evo »

Oh. Never seen the extra light either. So does that mean it is sold as a soft drink ? No age restrictions ? There used to be another one of those in the supermarkets ages ago (maybe their still is). Kinda like the Claytons of the beer world.

And yeah, with you Baron. I meant it would be detrimental giving him light instead of full strength. What if he got a taste for light beer and CHOSE to drink it :shock:
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Evo wrote:Oh. Never seen the extra light either. So does that mean it is sold as a soft drink ? No age restrictions ? There used to be another one of those in the supermarkets ages ago (maybe their still is). Kinda like the Claytons of the beer world.

And yeah, with you Baron. I meant it would be detrimental giving him light instead of full strength. What if he got a taste for light beer and CHOSE to drink it :shock:
It can be found in any independant IGA or any Coles supermarket in the pre-mix drink isle next to the home brew supplies...
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Evo, the attachment to Light beer seems to end when you give them shots of rum to help ease the teething pains
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Post by Oliver »

the Baron wrote:Coopers Extra Light gets sold in super markets here in Queensland as it is about 0.01%
I think this is what's also called (or used to be called) Birell. you can buy it in most supermarkets here.

It's 0.5% alcohol.

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Post by Beach Bum »

As fascinating a topic as light beer is, I thought we were talking about the Beer awards? :wink:
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Post by Oliver »

Woah! Thanks for helping me snap out of that. I don't know what came over me, but it wasn't pleasant.
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