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Young Michigan Brewery Wins Gold Medal in English Pale Ale Category

Michigan continues to prevail when it comes to beer production. Recently,a very young Michigan brewery has won the World Expo of Beer 2011 in the English Pale Ale category. This same Michigan brewery beat out Samuel Adams, along with others, as well.

2011-11-24
MIDLAND, MI, November 24, 2011 (Press-News.org) Michigan continues to prevail when it comes to beer production. Recently, a very young Michigan brewery has won the World Expo of Beer 2011, which is very impressive since Michigan ranks fifth in the overall national standings when it comes to breweries. Michigan breweries are rising faster than any other breweries, which is why there is no wonder that this young Michigan brewery claimed the gold medal in the recent world expo. With its high-quality beer products, more and more people are becoming attracted in having its beer. As a result, their sales remarkably thrived compared with their previous earnings.

Many a Michigan brewery has joined different beer competitions both in regional and national levels. It made its way as one of the most adored beer products as evidenced by different award it has gotten. There are 21 Michigan breweries that won medals in the recent World Expo of Beer. They have won in several categories, which include the category for English Pale Ale. They have obtained a gold medal in that category. Judges took time to taste and enjoy all the beers included in the competition. At the end of the day, those beers coming from Michigan brewery have emerged victorious.

The competition is being held for 16 years now, and lots of brewers all around the world have gathered. This year, Michigan brewery has been successful. Not only did they win nationally. Because the event is to showcase the talent of different brewers worldwide, any winners will get the chance to be known all over the world. There were 554 entries into 29 different categories. Michigan brewery prides itself as the great beer state. It has won different awards and likewise, the admiration of people.

For those who want to taste the best beers coming from Michigan, they can find it in several restaurants. These days, it has become one of the bestsellers in pubs and bars. The awards that Michigan brewery has gotten will serve as the basis for people who want to assure that they are getting the best-tasting beer. The beer industry in Michigan continues to thrive. These days, about $24 million has been put in wages and Michigan brewery also has an overall contribution of over $133 million. Clearly, the industry does not have any chance of settling down. It maintains its business on a positive note.

Because of the medals it won in the recent World Expo for Beer, lots and lots of people are becoming more attracted to the products coming from Michigan brewery. There is no doubt that lots of drinkers will see more products coming from brewers in Michigan in the near future. Winning is one of the best feelings that everyone can have. With that, Michigan brewery will remain as one of the most beloved beer manufacturers all over the world.

For more info go to http://www.midlandbrewing.com.


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[Press-News.org] Young Michigan Brewery Wins Gold Medal in English Pale Ale Category
Michigan continues to prevail when it comes to beer production. Recently,a very young Michigan brewery has won the World Expo of Beer 2011 in the English Pale Ale category. This same Michigan brewery beat out Samuel Adams, along with others, as well.