In late October, coinciding with Lima Beer Week, the Unión de Cervecerías Artesanales del Perú (UCAP), the association representing the bulk of Peru’s craft brewers, held the first Copa Peruana de Cervezas (Peruvian Beer Cup) competition.
The Cup was open to craft berwers and homebrewers, with the requirement that the beer entered must have been produced somewhere within Peru. The organizers received entries representing 178 individual labels made by brewers from all corners of the country.
Judging was conducted by Beer Judge Certification Program-certified beer judges and the beers were judged with reference to the BJCP beer style guidelines. The results were announced on October 23rd, at a ceremony held at the Hops brewpub in Lima’s historic Pueblo Libre neighborhood.
The big winners overall were: Cerveceria del Valle, with 6 medals (4 gold, 1 silver, 1 bronze); Barbarian, with 5 medals (2 gold, 2 silver, 1 bronze); Maddok, with 3 medals (2 silver, 1 bronze); Cumbres, with a silver and a bronze medal; and Invictus with 2 bronze medals. Eight other breweries earned 1 medal each.
Barbarian came away with a First and Second Place in the Best of Show category for, respectively, “Chicha Tu Mare Sour Ale” and “Mañanero Café Pale Ale”, while Cusco’s Cerveceria del Valle walked away with Third Place Best of Show for its “A Very Complicated Case – Oak-Aged Blueberry Sour”.
Detailed results can be read HERE.