Unique Flavor, Refreshing Qualities Prove Golden for Hoegaarden at 2008 World Beer Cup(R)
24 4월 2008 - 12:55AM
PR Newswire (US)
Original Belgian White Beer Wins Fourth Consecutive Gold Medal in
Blind Taste Test ST. LOUIS, April 23 /PRNewswire/ -- Hoegaarden,
the Original Belgian White Beer, was awarded its fourth consecutive
World Beer Cup Gold Medal in the Belgian-Style White (or
Wit)/Belgian-Style Wheat category at the 2008 Brewers Association
World Beer Cup competition held recently in San Diego, Calif.
Brewed with real Curacao orange peel and a hint of coriander,
Hoegaarden was chosen as a World Beer Cup Gold Medal winner out of
35 entries. This is the fifth time Hoegaarden has been awarded the
World Beer Cup Gold Medal in the Belgian-Style White (or
Wit)/Belgian-Style Wheat category. The beer also won the World Beer
Cup Gold Medal in the Belgian-Style White (or Wit)/ Belgian-Style
Wheat category in 1996, 2002, 2004 and 2006. (The competition is
held every two years). Hoegaarden is the only beer that has medaled
in every World Beer Cup. "This is an incredible honor for a very
special brew -- a testimonial to Hoegaarden's unique flavor and
time-honored recipe," said Chris Auberry, brand manager for
Hoegaarden. "We're also excited for the people of Belgium,
particularly those in the City of Hoegaarden, where white ales were
first brewed in the 15th Century. I can't think of a more
appropriate salute to their incredible passion for beer." An
unfiltered wheat beer with a soft body, cloudy white appearance and
thick, frothy head, Hoegaarden is brewed using only natural
ingredients. In addition to the coriander and Curacao orange peel,
Belgian brewmasters incorporate mineral spring water, unmalted
wheat, barley malt, hops and yeast. Hoegaarden was among 2,864
beers entered in 91 beer style categories at the 2008 World Beer
Cup. Judges from 21 countries participated in this year's
competition, working in teams to conduct blind tasting evaluations
of the beers and determine the medals, according to the Brewers
Association, the U.S.-based trade association that has put on the
competition since 1996. "Brewers all over the world participate in
order to win recognition for their creativity and brewing ability,"
said Charlie Papazian, president of the Brewer's Association. "For
a brewer, a World Beer Cup gold medal allows them to say that their
winning beer represents the best of that beer style in the world."
Enjoyed by adult beer drinkers worldwide, Hoegaarden continues to
grow distribution after being introduced in the United States
several years ago. The beer is available on draught in select
restaurants, and a 12-pack of 11.2-ounce bottles was introduced in
late March in select grocery and convenience stores. Also available
in six-packs, Hoegaarden is 4.9 percent alcohol by volume (ABV).
For more information, including a list of stores where Hoegaarden
can be purchased, consumers 21 years of age or older can call
1-800-342-5283. DATASOURCE: Hoegaarden CONTACT: Stacey Thomson,
+1-314-577-0733, , for Hoegaarden
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