Tasmanian beer voted world's best amber

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A specialty beer brewed in Tasmania has snared the coveted title of the world's best amber lager.

Cascade Autumn Amber, a seasonal drop produced at a historic brewery in Hobart owned by Carlton and United Breweries, received the accolade at the World Beer Cup 2004, held in San Diego, California, at the weekend.

Much more than froth and bubble, the event attracted some 1,500 entries from more than 390 breweries across 40 countries.

As well as taking gold for Autumn Amber, Cascade also bagged bronze in the American-style wheat beer category for its Summer Blonde - part of the brewery's Four Seasons range.

Cascade head brewer Max Burslem, who has been in the business for more than 30 years, said the awards were fantastic recognition for the company and Australian beers in general.

"This is the world's toughest beer competition and further proof we can make beers that are the best of their style worldwide," he said.

"There was something like 89 categories involved and beers from all over the world."

He said Autumn Amber was a top fermented drop featuring aromatic Bavarian hop varieties that was best enjoyed with red meat and served at a temperature of about 4 degrees Celsius.

Cascade produces about 5,000 cartons and 800 50-litre kegs annually of the brew, supplying specialty venues around Australia.

Western Australia's Matilda Brewing Company won silver in the German-style pale wheat beer section with its Redback beer, while Hahn Special Vintage, produced by Sydney-based Lion Nathan Australia, took bronze in the old ale category.
 
Hoe kan het ook anders: een Tasmaanse product :lol:. Volgens mij hadden ze vorig jaar ook al gewonnen.
 
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