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Over 800 people gathered on the evening of Friday January, 15 to pay tribute to 176 Good Food Award Winners of 2016. By the majestic Golden Gate Bridge on the San Francisco Bay numerous farmers, chefs, journalists, and activists united to celebrate the exceptional food crafters including luminaries Alice Waters, Nell Newman and Slow Food Founder, Carlo Petrini. Pike Brewing Company Founders and Owners, Charles and Rose Ann Finkel, were among the crowd and cheered when they heard Pike Wood Aged Kilt Lifter announced as one of just 14 beers to win a 2016 Good Food Award.
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According
to the Good Food Awards, breweries making Good Beer are pioneers of
local manufacturing, using traditional and creative brewing and
fermenting methods to redefine consumer expectations for craftsmanship
with their beers. These brewers aim to reshape supply
chains and promote responsibility by sourcing ingredients locally and
grown without synthetic inputs when possible, practicing resource
conservation and supporting local communities. Pike’s brewers try to
uphold these values every day and we are humbled to
be nationally recognized for these efforts.
Pike Wood
Aged Pike Kilt Lifter is a limited release beer and the 2015 version was
aged in Westland Whiskey barrels. Each bottle of Wood Aged Kilt Lifter
was hand dipped in wax, as many enthusiasts have been
known to age these bottles in their beer cellars. Over 1,930 entries
were submitted for the Good Food Awards and Pike Brewing Company
applauds all the finalists and winners.
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About Pike Brewing Company:
The
Pike Brewing Company is an independent and family owned craft brewery
located in the historic Pike Place Public Market neighborhood. It was
founded in 1989 by craft
beer pioneers, Charles and Rose Ann Finkel. Pike Brewing handcrafts
beers of character including the Pike Pale Ale, Pike IPA, Naughty
Nellie, Space Needle IPA, Kilt Lifter, Monk’s Uncle, and XXXXX Stout
along with seasonal offerings such as Harlot’s Harvest,
Old Bawdy, Auld Acquaintance, Derby Lager and Octopus Ink. The Pike Pub
is known for local, sustainable and seasonal pub fare and for housing
the world-famous Micro-Brewery Museum, illustrating 9,000 years of beer
history.
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