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2008 Great American Beer Festival

Its getting to be that time again.  We reported a summary of the results for last year’s festival.  Some day we will be there — some day.

Are you able to attend? If so, please let us know.

Sean

And Yes, attending the GABF is on my bucket list.


The 2008 Great American Beer Festival: America’s Greatest Beer Celebration — Featuring the Ultimate U.S. Beer List for 46,000 Beer and Food Lovers and America’s Brewing Stars

BOULDER, Colo., — The 27th annual Great American Beer Festival (GABF) returns to Denver, Colorado on October 9, 10, and 11, 2008. The granddaddy of all U.S. beer festivals offers the largest collection of U.S. beer ever assembled, all served in 1-ounce tasting portions.

Charlie Papazian, president of the Brewers Association, said, “The Great American Beer Festival is the greatest beer tasting event in the world. It provides liquid proof that the United States is the world’s finest brewing nation, and shows why American craft beer is in such high demand.” http://www.greatamericanbeerfestival.com

The 2008 GABF will feature more than 1,900 different beers from 400 U.S. breweries. As in 2007, 46,000 beer aficionados are expected to attend this year’s event, and last year the GABF sold out in advance of the opening session. A highlight of the festival is that many of the beers are served by their makers, giving attendees the chance to meet many of their beer heroes and to sample beers that are normally not available out of state.

Last year, U.S. beer sales again surpassed the combined sales of wine and spirits, and sales from craft brewers continued to grow with an astounding 58% increase from 2004 to 2007. Gallup in July 2008 confirmed beer is still the most popular adult beverage in the U.S., beating wine by double digits.
Attendees can enjoy festival favorites including the chance to judge a beer with a GABF judge or brewer, attend beer and food pairing talks, and sit in on interviews with brewing industry luminaries. The festival has also furthered their environmental initiatives by continuing to recycle an estimated 47,000 bottles and cans, and new this year, offsetting 100% of its electricity with renewable energy credits.

In 2007, the most hotly contested beer styles were: American-Style India Pale Ale (120 entries), Fruit Beer or Vegetable Beer (94 entries), American-Style Strong Pale Ale (91 entries), Wood and Barrel-Aged Strong Beer (72 entries), Imperial or Double India Pale Ale (72 entries).

Tickets to the public sessions are $50 and are available via http://www.greatamericanbeerfestival.com and Ticketmaster.

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