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30/11/2017

Big Job from St Austell Brewery is crowned the best bottled beer in Britain

Nick Boley and Roger Ryman, Brewing Director from St Austell Brewery

Big Job from St Austell Brewery has been crowned the Champion Bottled Beer of Britain in CAMRA’s prestigious annual award which recognises the best bottle-conditioned real ale in the country.

Big Job is a big beer. At 7.2% ABV it is powerfully hoppy with both citra and centennial hops, and is jammed full of Cornish barley. With a smooth, citrus fruit taste and a hoppy, lemon smell, it is anything but subtle.

Runners up include Fullers’ Vintage Ale which took home silver, and Oakham’s Green Devil IPA which won Bronze.

Roger Ryman, Head Brewer at St Austell said: “In a market where there are so many fantastic beers available including two of my own personal favourites – Fullers’ Vintage Ale and Oakham’s Green Devil IPA – it is a huge honour to take home the crown. This award is a huge testament to the hard work of our brewing and bottling teams which are very dedicated to producing fantastic beers.”

The judging and announcement took place at the BBC Good Food Show at the Birmingham NEC, following a series of local member voting rounds and regional judging competitions throughout the year. Visitors to the BBC Good Food Show will now have the opportunity to sample the winning beer along with other finalists at a number of tutored beer tasting events run by famous beer writers as part of the Great British Beer Experience.

CAMRA’s National Director responsible for the competition Nick Boley says: “Congratulations to St Austell for winning the Champion Bottled Beer of Britain award, one of the highest accolades in the beer world.”

Christine Cryne, master beer trainer and judge adds: “The standard of competition was fantastically high. Big Job is a moreish, golden beer with honey caramelised citrus notes, refreshingly smooth with a warming finish with increasing spicy dry bitter notes and a soft fruity nose.

“We were particularly impressed with how well balanced it was – we were looking for a beer which showed the brewers art of complexity, and that just gave it the edge.”

A case of the Champion Bottled Beers of Britain and finalists will be available exclusively through Beer Hawk just in time for Christmas at https://www.beerhawk.co.uk/cbbob2017.

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