2012-12-28

I’ve had a few Golden Pint responses emailed to me, so here they are. There’s also a list of all the other ones which I’ve seen online. Now I hope someone has got a few hours free to churn some data and figure out if there are any overall winners worth mentioning?!

Kristian Robinson, Three Friends Brewing Co. @3FriendsBeer 

Best UK Draught Beer

Redemption Trinity. I always like to start my drinking with a pint of something drinkable and low abv to get me in mood. This is always in good condition. Marble Pint and Fyne Jarl are other great starters (Marble Pint would win this if i could get it more often). There are certainly beers that are more 'exciting' but I know these will start me off well. And they never bore me.

Best UK Bottled or Canned Beer

Brodie’s London Lager. Made me very happy on a very hot day at a packed pub.

Best Overseas Draught Beer

Jandrain Jandrenouille - VI Wheat

Best Overseas Bottled or Canned Beer

Heady Topper. Can't describe how incredible this was. I'd happily pay way over the odds for another can. Or maybe make my next holiday location. Vermont.

Best Overall Beer

Magic Rock Cannonball. More recently on Keg it has been superb. 

Best Label

Wild Beer. Stylish. Clean. Consistent.

Best Pumpclip

Kernel. No effort required. Yet gets away with it. Love it.

Best UK Brewery

It has to be Magic Rock. Great core range and new additions have been more adventurous and no doubt will continue to be.

Best Overseas Brewery

Hmmm tough one. Firestone Walker. Tried a few beers and they have blown me away. Double Double in particular. So impressive.

Pub/Bar of the Year

The Hope in Carshalton. Doing so much despite being in village close to London. Passion. Enthusiasm. Great beer. Great community pub. A festival every month.

Supermarket of the Year

Waitrose. It has a fairly good range and appears to be adapting a little.

Independent Retailer.

Cobbetts in Dorking. Great little shop. Enthusiastic. Always helpful.

Online Retailer of the Year

Beeritz. Never let me down

Best Beer Book or Magazine

Brew your Own magazine

In 2013 I’d most like to...

I’m going to Mikkeller in May. And making our first commercial beer in January... Two dreams ticked off already

Best Brewpub

Cock Tavern, Howling Hops

Jennifer Nicholls @palate4hire

Best UK Draught Beer - Magic Rock High Wire

Best UK Bottled or Canned Beer - Thornbridge Kipling

Best Overseas Draught Beer - Erdinger Dunkel

Best UK Brewery - Thornbridge

Beer Festival of the Year - IndyManBeerCon

Supermarket of the Year - Waitrose

Independent Retailer of the Year - Beers of Europe

Best Beer Book or Magazine - Melissa Cole, Let me Tell you about Beer

Best Beer Blog or Website - Pete Brown Blog

Best Online Brewery Presence - Summer Wine

Food and Beer Pairing of the Year - Saison Du Pont, with Peters Yard crispbreads cream cheese and smoked salmon

In 2013 I’d most like to... get to Belgium for a brewery tour

Simon James - @gueuzel

Best UK Draught Beer

Greene King 5X at GBBF. A revelation. Why GK keep this beer locked up is anyone's guess.

Best UK Bottled or Canned Beer

Thornbridge Kipling. Grapefruit in a glass. Consistently challenging and drinkable in equal measure.

Best Overseas Draught Beer

Mahr's Ungespundet. So technically it's been a couple of years since I had it on draught. But no foreign draught beer I've had since has come close.

Best Overseas Bottled or Canned Beer

Bear Republic Racer 5. It was love at first sight when we met at Byron. Where had you been all my life before then?

Best Overall Beer

Fuller's Chiswick. OK so I haven't nominated it for any of the categories above. There are beers that shout louder and dazzle more. But there is no beer which is better.

Best Pumpclip or Label

Pumpclips by Truefitt (http://www.truefittbrewing.co.uk/). I should declare an interest as I grew up on Teesside so there's an element of nostalgia in seeing the words Erimus and Ironopolis. But I think the simple, eye-catching designs are great.

Best UK Brewery

Fuller's. They pump out God knows how much beer each year and could take the easy route. But as well as keeping an amazingly consistent core range, a few of their specials this year have really impressed (Wild River, Traitors' Gate on draught, not to mention their Past Masters series).

Best Overseas Brewery

Cantillon. Hasn't done anything particularly extraordinary this year. It's just stayed the same. Which is really my whole point.

Pub/Bar of the Year

BrewDog Camden. It pains me to give this to somewhere that doesn't serve cask beer out of "ideology". But what wins it for me is the bar staff with their knowledge and enthusiasm, particularly when asked the question "What lager have you got?" If anyone will get the young hipsters off Peroni, it's these guys.

Beer Festival of the Year

GBBF, solely because of the decision to move back to Olympia. Felt like they'd put the "Festival" back in to GBBF.

Supermarket of the Year

Waitrose. Not the widest range but well-chosen. And it's through them that I first came across Thornbridge Kipling.

Independent Retailer of the Year

Utobeer probably edge it. Always my first stop in London if I'm looking for a few interesting bottles.

Online Retailer of the Year

Beers of Europe, who finally updated their, er, "retro" site and made it a pleasure to use. Others probably serve a few more specialist tastes but these guys have all the main players, and the prices are very competitive.

Best Beer Book or Magazine

London Drinker. Always a pleasure when it pops through the letter box. Pleasingly irreverent, and comprehensive when it comes to what's going on in the London bar and brewing scene.

Best Beer Blog or Website

Boak and Bailey. In truth the recent trend towards historical research isn't my sort of thing, but they consistently put a new angle on things and question assumptions. (Nice to meet them too at GBBF this year.)

Best Beer Twitterer

Pumpclip Parade. Fighting a lonely war with the odds stacked against them. But by God it's a war that needs fighting.

Best Online Brewery Presence

No-one. Yes, one or two breweries probably make the grade. But the huge majority of brewery websites are like something done by a ten-year old. So I'm refusing to nominate anyone here as an entirely futile protest. But it has made me feel better.

Food and Beer Pairing of the Year

Any Byron burger with anything on their craft beer list. I would eat there every night if my wallet and waist line could cope.

In 2013 I’d most like to...

Go on the Toer de Geuze. Which, with a bit of luck and advance planning, I will.

Best Beer Tasting

A tasting of lambics organised by The Craft Beer Co (at their original home in Clerkenwell). This was an event which didn't patronise and went into some pretty obscure detail. But what shone most of all was the passion of the guy who was giving the talk. Informative and inspirational.

And here are all the other Golden Pint entries that I’ve seen (There are probably more, too...)

Make Mine a Half

Beer Advice 

Barl Fire 

Graphed Beer 

Ghost Drinker 

The Beer Boy 

A Beer On The Downs 

Mediocre Beer Adventures 

Rabid Bar Fly 

Brewing Shed 

Wee Beefys Pub Blog 

Eating Isn't Cheating 

Hopzine 

Broadford Brewer 

Total Ales 

Pete Drinks 

Tyson's Beer Blog 

Oh Beery Me 

Booze Beats Bites 

Mrdavidj

Boak and Bailey (1976) 

Boak and Bailey (2012) 

Pints & Pubs 

Beers I've Known 

Taste Sensations 

Tandleman 

Beersay 

Beer And Food And Stuff 

Beer Viking 

Beer Talk 

A Good Beer Blog 

Ale & Stuff 

Beer Reviews 

Beer and Food Adventuring 

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