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24th Kona Brewers Festival Winners Announced

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“My favorite beer is the one that’s currently in my hand,” said Thomas Bleigh, innovation brew master for Craft Brew Alliance out of Portland, Oregon. Bleigh oversees the research and product development for all CBA brands, including Kona Brewery. He and other beer lovers packed the lūʻau grounds in Saturday, March 9, 2019, for the 24th annual Kona Brewers Festival.

This annual sell-out event brought together 36 chefs and 36 brewers who presented their best island-style fare and quality, small-batch beer. Guests were treated to craft beers often unavailable in Hawai‘i paired with food from the island’s best chefs and enjoyed hours of local entertainment.

Judges come from all over the United States to award winners for 28 different styles (see results below).

“Beer is meant to be enjoyed in social contexts,” said Bleigh. “When we are designing beers, we’re always thinking about how they will best intersect with food. It’s a marriage that’s meant to happen. We give wine a lot credit—and for good reason—but we don’t necessarily give it to beer. The Kona Brewers Festival allows beer drinkers to enjoy this pairing experience as well.”

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When Bleigh began designing beers, he would envision flavors within binary confines. Now he takes a more laissez-faire, diplomatic approach.

“When I thought of whites, I thought of lagers, and when I thought of reds, I thought of ales,” he said. “Now I like what I like, and I’m going pair things I believe make sense while also considering the role acidity and bitterness play. I believe food and beer pairings are similar. The best pairing is the one you’re impressed with at the moment.”

In addition to offering extensive beer tastings and learning more about the craft of brewing, Kona Brewers Festival is a nonprofit organization raising funds for 20 Hawai‘i Island programs working for environmental and youth causes, as well as cultural preservation and celebration. This year, the festival raised over $100,000 for local nonprofits.

Entertainment included local band Green Machine, as well as the infamous “Trash Fashion Show,” a performance of fashion-trash art and. The fashion show was a reminder of how the community can each manage waste more responsibly and creatively on a daily basis.

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“This is the event all the brewers want to attend because it mixes business with pleasure in the most real sense,” said Bleigh. “When I’m at a brew festival, it’s amazing to be around people celebrating the same thing. Beer really does a great job of creating community. What’s different about this festival is it’s in paradise, even if it’s only for a few days or a few hours.

One aspect of the festival most brewers agree upon is Kona’s unique mission of giving back to the community. The philanthropic side of the festival is unique and exciting for many and keeps them coming back year after year.

More photos are available here and on Facebook.


Rocket Rod Kailua Kona Homebrew Competition Winners

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The Rocket Rod Kailua Kona Homebrew Competition runs through the Kona Brewers Festival. There were 88 entries judged and 137 registered participants, judges and stewards.

Best of Show winner(s) have not been posted yet. Big Island Now will post the results as they become available.

Winning Entries 

Table 1: Cats 1, 5 & 6 (8 entries)

Table 2: Cats 10B, 11B, 18 & 28 (6 entries)

Table 3: Cats 29 & 34 (7 entries)

Table 4: Cats 27 & 33 (7 entries)

Table 5: Spice/Winter Ales (6 entries)

Table 6: Porter/Stout (8 entries)

Table 7: Stout/British Strong Ale (8 entries)

Table 8: Belgians (7 entries)

Table 9: IPA/Strong Ale (8 entries)

Table 10: American Ale (6 entries)

Table 11: Belgian/Sour (6 entries)

No winners have been entered for this table. Please check back later.

Table 12: Cider/Mead (6 entries)

Table 13: Mead (5 entries)

Cheers!

A sold out crowd enjoys the 2019 Kona Brewers Festival. PC: Karen Rose

Kona Brewers Festival 2019. PC: Karen Rose

Food pairings at the 2019 Kona Brewers Festival. PC: Karen Rose

Innovations Charter School, one of the beneficiaries of the event, showcase their produce at the Kona Brewers Festival 2019. PC: Karen Rose

Kiawe Smokehouse creating tastings at the Kona Brewers Festival 2019. PC: Karen Rose

Tasting mugs and sustainable utensils at the Kona Brewers Festival 2019. PC: Karen Rose

Volunteers enjoy the day and pouring beer at the Kona Brewers Festival 2019. PC: Karen Rose

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