The Great American Beer Festival (GABF) is an annual beer festival hosted by the Brewers Association, held in Denver, Colorado. Typically held in late September or early October, the event is currently held at Denver's Colorado Convention Center. Established in 1982, it is the largest ticketed beer festival in the U.S. and one of the largest in the world.[1]
History
editThe GABF was founded by brewer Charlie Papazian, and the first festival was held in conjunction with the American Homebrewers Association's annual conference in Boulder, Colorado in June 1982, featuring 24 participating breweries, 47 beers, and 800 attendees.[2][3][4]
In a private event, held the week prior, judges evaluate the beers in the associated competition. They then award medals in over 100 beer style categories. In 2019, the panel consisted of 322 judges from 18 countries, who evaluated over 9,400 beers.[5] There were 800 breweries and 4,000 beers.[6] In 2023, 250 judges from 10 countries evaluated 9,298 entries.[7] There were 263 breweries.
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic the 2020 and 2021 in-person festival was cancelled with a virtual event held instead.[8][9]
Statistics
editFor a list of all medalists, see the List of Great American Beer Festival medalists
2004
edit- Attendance - 28,000
- Breweries at the festival - 334
- Beers at the festival - 1,454
- Breweries in the competition - 398
- Beers in the competition - 2,016
- Medals awarded - 201
2005
edit- Attendance - 29,500
- Breweries at the festival - 377
- Beers at the festival - 1,672
- Breweries in the competition - 466
- Beers in the competition - 2,335
- Category with most entries - American-style India Pale Ale: 103
- Medals awarded - 206
2006
edit- Attendance - 41,000
- Breweries at the festival - 384
- Beers at the festival - 1,668
- Breweries in the competition - 450
- Beers in the competition - 2,402
- Category with most entries - American-style India Pale Ale: 94
- Medals awarded - 203
2007
edit- Attendance - 46,000
- Breweries at the festival - 408
- Beers at the festival - 1,884
- Breweries in the competition - 473
- Beers in the competition - 2,973
- Category with most entries - American-style India Pale Ale: 120
- Medals awarded - 222 + 3 in Pro-Am
2008
edit- Attendance - 46,000
- Breweries at the festival - 432
- Beers at the festival - 2,052
- Breweries in the competition - 472
- Beers in the competition - 2,902
- Category with most entries - American-style India Pale Ale: 106
- Medals awarded - 222 + 3 in Pro-Am [10]
2009
edit- Attendance - 49,576
- Breweries at the festival - 457
- Beers at the festival - 2,100
- Breweries in the competition - 495
- Beers in the competition - 3,308
- Category with the most entries - American-style India Pale Ale, 134 entries
- Medals awarded - 234 + 3 in Pro-Am [10]
2010
edit- Attendance - 49,000
- Breweries at the festival - 455
- Beers at the festival - 2,248
- Beers in the competition - 3,523
- Category with the most entries - American-style India Pale Ale, 150 entries
- Medals awarded - 236 + 3 in Pro-Am [10]
2011
edit- Attendance - 49,000
- Breweries at the festival - 466
- Beers at the festival - 2,375
- Breweries in the competition - 526
- Beers in the competition - 3,930[11]
- Category with the most entries - American-style India Pale Ale, 176 entries
- Medals awarded - 248 + 3 in Pro-Am [10]
2012
edit- Attendance - 49,000
- Breweries at the festival - 578
- Beers at the festival - 2,774
- Breweries in the competition - 666
- Beers in the competition - 4,338[11]
- Medals awarded - 254[12]
2013
edit- Attendance - 49,000
- Breweries at the festival - 624
- Beers at the festival - 3,142
- Breweries in the competition - 732
- Beers in the competition - 4,809
- Beer categories - 84
- Category with most entries - American-Style India Pale Ale, 252
- Medals awarded - 254 [11]
2014
edit- Attendance - 49,000
- Breweries at the festival - 710
- Beers at the festival - 3,500+
- Breweries in the competition - 1,309
- Beers in the competition - 5,507[13]
2015
edit- Attendance - 60,000
- Breweries at the festival - 750
- Beers at the festival - 3,800
- Breweries in the competition - 1,552
- Beers in the competition - 6,647[13]
2016
edit- Attendance - 60,000
- Breweries at the festival - 780
- Beers at the festival - 3,800+
- Breweries in the competition - 1,752
- Beers in the competition - 7,227
- Beer categories - 96
- Category with most entries - American-Style India Pale Ale, 312
- Medals awarded - 286[13]
2017
edit- Attendance - 60,000[14]
- Breweries at the festival - 800+
- Beers at the festival - 3,900+
- Breweries in the competition - 2,217
- Beers in the competition - 7,923[15]
- Beer categories -
2018
edit- Attendance - 62,000[16]
- Breweries at the festival - 800+[16]
- Beers at the festival - 4,000+[16]
- Breweries in the competition - 2,404
- Beers in the competition - 8,496[15]
2019
edit- Attendance - 65,000+[17]
- Breweries at the festival - 800+
- Beers at the festival - 4,000+
- Breweries in the competition - 2,295
- Beers in the competition - 9,497
- Beer categories - 107
- Category with most entries - Juicy or Hazy IPA, 348 entries
- Medals awarded - 318[15]
2022
edit- Attendance - 40,000[18]
- Breweries at the festival - 500
- Beers at the festival - 2,000
- Breweries in the competition - 2,154
- Beers in the competition - 9,904 entries
- Beer categories - 98
- Category with most entries - American Style India Pale Ale, 423 entries
- Medals awarded - 300[19]
2023
editSee also
editReferences
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- ^ "Then and Now". Great American Beer Festival. September 1, 2017. Retrieved October 28, 2021.
- ^ Shikes, Jonathan. "Ten Things to Watch For at the 2016 Great American Beer Festival". Westword. Retrieved July 23, 2024.
- ^ "America's Finest: The Country's Best Beers Celebrated at 2019 Great American Beer Festival®". Brewers Association. October 5, 2019. Retrieved October 28, 2021.
- ^ "FAQ: Attendees". Great American Beer Festival. Retrieved October 28, 2021.
- ^ "The Nation's Best Beers of 2023". Great American Beer Festival. Retrieved March 30, 2024.
- ^ "GABF Shifts to Oct 16-17, Goes Online". Great American Beer Festival. May 21, 2020. Retrieved October 28, 2021.
- ^ "Great American Beer Festival Plans for Return to In-Person Gathering in 2022". Great American Beer Festival. April 4, 2021. Retrieved October 28, 2021.
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- ^ a b c "2013 Post-event Report" (PDF). Great American Beer Festival. Retrieved March 30, 2024.
- ^ "Medals awarded to breweries from all corners of the country". Great American Beer Festival. Retrieved March 30, 2024.
- ^ a b c "2016 Post-event Report" (PDF). Great American Beer Festival. Retrieved March 30, 2024.
- ^ "A Look Back at the 2017 Great American Beer Festival". Brewbound. October 12, 2017. Retrieved July 23, 2024.
- ^ a b c "Post-event Report 2019" (PDF). Great American Beer Festival. Retrieved March 30, 2024.
- ^ a b c "Great American Beer Festival Sets Records for 2018". Celebrator Beer News. October 7, 2018. Retrieved July 23, 2024.
- ^ a b "Why Are Fewer People Going to Beer Festivals? | Wine Enthusiast". www.wineenthusiast.com. Retrieved July 2, 2024.
- ^ "The Great American Beer Festival will sell 20,000 fewer tickets for 2022 event in Denver". The Denver Post. June 3, 2022. Retrieved July 23, 2024.
- ^ "Post-event Report 2022" (PDF). Great American Beer Festival. Retrieved March 30, 2024.
- ^ "2023 Post-event Report" (PDF). Great American Beer Festival. Retrieved March 30, 2024.