The SIBA Scottland Regional Beer award winners have been announced in a ceremony held at Glasgow's Drygate brewery.
Categories including Standard Mild Ale, Standard Bitters, Premium Strong Beer and Speciality Beer were deliberated over by peer group judges, while entries totalled 101 cask beers and 64 bottled beers.
The full list of winners can be found below.
Overall Champion of the Competition
Brewery
Product
ABV
Gold
Highland Brewing Co.
Island Hopping
3.9
Silver
Highland Brewing Co.
Pale Ale
4.7
Bronze
Loch Ness Brewery
HoppyNESS
5.0
Standard Mild Ales
Brewery
Product
ABV
Gold
Loch Ness Brewery
MildNESS
3.5
Silver
Jaw Brew
Fathom
4.0
Bronze
Sulwath Brewers Ltd
The Grace
4.3
Standard Bitters
Brewery
Product
ABV
Gold
Highland Brewing Co.
Island Hopping
3.9
Silver
Fyne Ales
Jarl
3.8
Bronze
Harviestoun Brewery
Bitter and Twisted
3.8
Best Bitters
Brewery
Product
ABV
Gold
Loch Lomond Brewery
Southern Summit
4.0
Silver
Orkney Brewery
Red MacGregor
4.0
Bronze
Stewart Brewing
Pentland IPA
3.9
Premium Bitters
Brewery
Product
ABV
Gold
Highland Brewing Co.
Pale Ale
4.7
Silver
Jaw Brew
Drift
4.6
Bronze
The Inveralmond Brewery Ltd
Lia Fail
4.7
Strong Bitters
Brewery
Product
ABV
Gold
Loch Ness Brewery
HoppyNESS
5.0
Silver
Highland Brewing Co.
Duke IPA
5.2
Bronze
Broughton Ales
Proper I.P.A.
5.0
Premium Strong Beers
Brewery
Product
ABV
Gold
Fyne Ales
Sublime Stout
6.8
Silver
The Inveralmond Brewery Ltd
Blackfriar
7.0
Bronze
Highland Brewing Co.
Orkney Blast
6.0
Porters, Stouts, Old Ales and Strong Milds
Brewery
Product
ABV
Gold
Cairngorm Brewery Company
Black Gold
4.4
Silver
Black Wolf Brewery
Florida Black
4.5
Bronze
Loch Ness Brewery
DarkNESS
4.5
Speciality Beers
Brewery
Product
ABV
Gold
Tryst Brewery
Double Chocolate porter
4.4
Silver
Windswept Brewing Co Ltd
Weizen
5.2
Bronze
Harviestoun Brewery
Schiehallion
4.8
Champion Bottled Beers
Brewery
Product
ABV
Gold
Harviestoun Brewery
Broken Dial
4.5
Silver
Highland Brewing Co.
Orkney Porter
9.0
Bronze
Barney's Beer
Red Rye
4.5
Bottled Bitter (up to 4.9%)
Brewery
Product
ABV
Gold
Harviestoun Brewery
Broken Dial
4.5
Silver
Scottish Borders Brewery
Dark Horse
4.5
Bronze
Black Wolf Brewery
Rok IPA
4.0
Bottled Bitters (over 5%)
Brewery
Product
ABV
Gold
Loch Lomond Brewery
Bravehop Amber
6.0
Silver
Barney's Beer
Volcano IPA
5.0
Bronze
Harviestoun Brewery
The Ridge
5.0
Bottled Gold Beers
Brewery
Product
ABV
Gold
Black Wolf Brewery
Gold Digger
4.2
Silver
Fyne Ales
Jarl
3.8
Bronze
Loch Lomond Brewery
Southern Summit
4.0
Bottled Speciality Beers
Brewery
Product
ABV
Gold
Barney's Beer
Red Rye
4.5
Silver
Black Wolf Brewery
Coulls Premium Craft Lager
4.2
Bronze
Arran Brew Ltd
Clyde Puffer Special Reserve
4.5
Bottled Porters, Milds, Old Ales & Stouts
Brewery
Product
ABV
Gold
Highland Brewing Co.
Orkney Porter
9.0
Silver
Windswept Brewing Co Ltd
Wolf of Glen Moray
9.2
Bronze
Harviestoun Brewery
Old Engine Oil
6.0
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