Imperial or Double India Pale Ale
Year | Medal | Brew | Brewery | Location |
---|---|---|---|---|
2004 | Gold | Imperial India Pale Ale | Boundary Bay Brewing Company | Bellingham, Washington |
Silver | Wingnut | Piece Brewery | Chicago, Illinois | |
Bronze | Frank | Pizza Port | Carlsbad, California | |
2006 | Gold | Pliny the Elder | Russian River Brewing Company | Santa Rosa, California |
Silver | Pure Hoppiness | Alpine Beer Company | Alpine, California | |
Bronze | Dorado Double India Pale Ale | Ballast Point Brewing Company | San Diego, California | |
2008 | Gold | Hopnotic India Pale Ale | San Diego Brewing Company | San Diego, California |
Silver | Poor Man's India Pale Ale | Pizza Port | Carlsbad, California | |
Bronze | Dread Naught | Three Floyds Brewing Company | Munster, Indiana | |
2010 | Gold | Hardcore IPA | BrewDog | Fraserburgh, United Kingdom |
Silver | Bonnie's Raggedy-Ass Imperial IPA | Big Rock Chop House & Brewery | Birmingham, Michigan | |
Bronze | Imperial IPA | Boundary Bay Brewing Company | Bellingham, Washington |
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