Scottish-Style Ale
Year | Medal | Brew | Brewery | Location |
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1996 | Gold | Scotch Ale | Samuel Adams Brewhouse | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
Silver | Laughing Lab Scottish Ale | Bristol Brewing Company | Colorado Springs, Colorado | |
Bronze | Right Field Red Ale | Sandlot Brewery at Coors Field | Denver, Colorado | |
1998 | Gold | Dave's Scotch Ale | Molson Canada | Toronto, Ontario |
Silver | McRock's Scottish Ale | Red Rock Brewing Company | Salt Lake City, Utah | |
Bronze | Irish Red Ale | Brown Bear Brewing Company | Lawrence, Kansas | |
2000 | Gold | Just a "Wee-Bit" | Hopcats | Chicago, Illinois |
Silver | McAllister's Ale | Smiling Moose Brewpub | Greeley, Colorado | |
Bronze | Tilted Kilt | Pyramid Breweries, Inc. | Seattle, Washington | |
2002 | Gold | Scotch Ale | Boston Beer Co. | Boston, Massachusetts |
Silver | Scottish Ale | Nasu Kohgen Beer Company | Takakukoh, Japan | |
Bronze | Wee Heavy | Mickey Finn's Brewery | Libertyville, Illinois | |
2004 | Silver | Highland Courage | Rock Bottom Brewery | Bethesda, Maryland |
Bronze | Scottish Ale | Nasu Kohgen Beer Company | Takakukoh, Japan | |
2006 | Gold | Brown Bear Brown | Rock Bottom Brewery | Bethesda, Maryland |
Silver | Beltaine Scottish Ale | Shoreline Brewery | Michigan City, Indiana | |
Bronze | Old Curmudgeon | Rock Bottom Brewery | Phoenix, Arizona | |
2008 | Gold | McGarvey's Scottish Ale | Left Coast Brewing Company | San Clemente, California |
Silver | Beltaine Scottish Ale | Shoreline Brewery | Michigan City, Indiana | |
Bronze | Scottish Ale | Nasu Kohgen Beer | Nasu, Tochigi, Japan | |
2010 | Gold | Highland Courage | Rock Bottom Brewery | Bethesda, Maryland |
Silver | MacPelican's Scottish Style Ale | Pelican Pub & Brewery | Pacific City, Oregon | |
Bronze | Russell Wee Angry Scotch Ale | Russell Brewing Company | Surrey, British Columbia, Canada |
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