American Homebrewers Association Announces Top Brewers On Capitol Hill

, American Homebrewers Association Announces Top Brewers On Capitol Hill

James Zorn from the office of Rep. Charlie Crist and brew team celebrate winning the Capitol Hill Staff Homebrew Competition Best of Show award

It’s just not about impeachment in Washington, DC. Turns out there’s some Capitol Hill staffer that are serious about homebrewing…

Here’s the deal….

For the fourth consecutive year, The American Homebrewers Association® (AHA) presented its Hill Staff Homebrew Competition, a congressional celebration of the comradery, community, and bipartisanship of craft beer.

, American Homebrewers Association Announces Top Brewers On Capitol HillIndividuals and teams of eligible congressional legislative staff and federal employees submitted their homebrewed beers for the chance to receive the coveted Capitol Hill Staff Homebrew Champion Trophy.

The 28 entries were evaluated by an elite group of certified beer judges and professional brewers.

And on Dec 12, Gary Glass, director of the AHA, and John Moorhead, AHA competition manager announced this year’s winners.

And Glass noted that craft beer was something everyone could agree on…

 “It is great to see staffers, members, and employees collaborate together to produce unique homebrews that reflect the hometowns and favorite styles of the Capitol Hill community. Congratulations to this year’s winners and thank you to all who participated in the competition.”

Capitol Hill Staff Homebrew Champion (1st place entry from each category competes for trophy)

  • “Majestic Sea Cow,” American Pale Ale, by James Zorn, Office of Rep. Charlie Crist (D-FL, 13th District)

Category 1: Fruit and Spiced Beers

  • First Place: “Warm Your Noggin Winter Ale,” Winter Seasonal with nutmeg and vanilla, by Jacob Towle, Office of Senate Special Committee on Aging
  • Second Place: “Coffee Stout,” American Stout with coffee, by Michael Rodgers, Annapolis Homebrew Club, US Capitol Hill Police
  • Third Place: “Pre-Existing Relationship,” Belgian Triple with chili peppers, by Claudia Urrabazo and Yuri Beckelman, Americus Homebrewers Association, Office of Democratic Whip, Rep. Steny H. Hoyer (D-MD, 5th District) and Office of Rep. Mark Takano (D-CA, 41st District)

Category 2: Bitter American and English Ales

  • First Place: “Majestic Sea Cow,” American Pale Ale, by James Zorn, Office of Rep. Charlie Crist (D-FL, 13th District)
  • Second Place: “John Barleycorn’s Extra Special Bitter,” Strong Bitter Ale, by Gray Maxwell, Office of Senator Benjamin L. Cardin (D-MD)
  • Third Place: “Wheels Up Thursday,” American IPA, by Pierce Wiegard and David Pigue, Office of Senator Dan Sullivan (R-AK)

Category 3: Hybrid/Mixed Ale and Lagers

  • First Place: “Clear Vision,” Belgian Triple, by Robert Ordway, Office of Senator Mike Braun (R-IN)
  • Second Place: “Schwartzy,” Schwarzbier, by Adam Link, Office of Rep. Mac Thornberry (R-TX, 13th District)
  • Third Place: “Cluster’s Last Stand,” Cream Ale, by Kevin Morris, Office of the Chief Administrative Office (CAO), Acquisitions Management

The House vs. Senate Best on the Hill Award went to the Senate this year. This honor is awarded to the congressional chamber that accrues the most points in the competition by category. The Senate accrued 18 points, the House, 12 points.

More than 16 congressional offices participated in the competition, including the offices of Majority Leader Steny H. Hoyer (D-MD, 5th District), Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-NY), Senator Benjamin L. Cardin (D-MD), and Senator Johnny Isakson (R-GA).

Want more Congressional brewing action?    There’s this….

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