Fierce Beer are delighted to announce they have been shortlisted as a finalist a staggering 35 times in this year's Scottish Beer Awards.
Covering 17 different categories, their entries for the awards are as follows:
• Best Amber or Dark Ale – Chippie Export
• Best Barrel Aged Beer – Very Big Moose : Rye Edition, 2023 Reserve, Very Big Moose : Bourbon Edition & Very Big Moose : Rum Edition
• Best British Style Ale – Chippie Export
• Best Fruit Forward – Banoffee Donut, Cerveza, Tangerine Haze & Tropical Pale
• Best IPA (5.6% - 7.4%) – Canon Event
• Best Juicy or Hazy Beer – Fancy Juice, Cloud Cover, Flintlock & Paradigm Shift
• Best No Alcohol Beer – Peach Fuzz 0.5, Cerveza 0.5, Ghost & Hometown 0.5
• Best Pale Ale – Go Easy
• Best Pilsner – Czech Yourself
• Best Porter or Stour – Cafe Racer (Cairngorm Coffee Edition)
• Best Session Beer – Fierce IPA & Go Easy
• Best Sour Beer – Key Lime Pie, Wild Stonefruit Sour & Lemon Meringue
• Best Speciality Beer – Banoffee Donut, Cafe Racer (Cairngorm Coffee Edition) & Darksynth
• Best Strong Beer – Darksynth & Very Big Dragon
• Brewery of the Year
• Excellence in Branding
• Product Development Team of the Year
Fierce Beer are a multi-award winning brewery based in Dyce, Aberdeen.
From humble beginnings in 2016, Fierce have grown rapidly to become one of the top five Craft Breweries in Scotland, and have a UK-wide reputation for producing some of the best beers in the UK.
The awards dinner and ceremony will take place on Wednesday, September 11, 2024 at the DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Glasgow Central.
Tickets are available here.
About Fierce Beer
Fierce Beer is a modern Scottish brewery based in Aberdeen. Fierce began life as a home-brewing project, inspired by the flavour-packed beers coming out of West Coast US in the 2010s, and have been producing award-winning beers commercially since 2016.
Held in high regard in the UK beer community, Fierce Beer are the most awarded Scottish brewery in recent years, winning 14 medals at the 2020 Scottish Beer Awards before being named Scottish Brewery of the Year in 2021.