A prize fund of £12,000 will be shared between winners and runners-up in eight categories of the competition, which is open to broadcasters, photographers, illustrators, designers, illustrators, bloggers, webmasters and writers who have furthered the Guild’s mission “to extend public knowledge and appreciation of beer and pubs”.
Nominees do not have to be members of the Guild of Beer Writers to enter and entries must have been published between 1 September 2015 and 31 August 2016.
The overall Beer Writer of the Year 2016 along with all winners and runners-up will be announced at an awards dinner in London on Thursday 1 December.
Judges
This year’s judges include one half of Hairy Bikers chef duo Dave Myers, consumer affairs correspondent at The Guardian Rebecca Smithers, chief executive of the Association for Licensed Multiple Retailers Kate Nicholls, and head brewer at St Austell Brewery Roger Ryman. Chair of this year’s panel is last year’s Beer Writer of the Year Breandán Kearney.
Categories
Categories for this year are:
- Molson Coors Award for Best Beer Writer – National Media
- Adnams Award for Best Beer Writer – Regional Media
- Fuller’s 1845 Award for Best Beer Writer – Trade Media
- Caledonian Brewery Award for Best Beer Communicator – Online
- Shepherd Neame Classic Collection Award for Best Beer and Food Writer
- Badger Ales Award for Best Young Beer Writer
- There’s A Beer For That Award for Best Beer Broadcaster
- St Austell Brewery Award for Best Beer and Travel Writer
- Guild Award for Best Beer Writer – Corporate Communications
For more information on how to enter the awards, criteria and downloadable entry and nomination forms, see the British Guild of Beer Writers website http://beerguild.co.uk/bgbw-awards-2016/.