Graeagle, CA • May 17, 2022—Ronin Fermentation Project claimed a silver award in the 2022 World Beer Cup, a global beer competition that evaluates beers from around the world and recognizes the most outstanding brewers and their beers.
Awards were given in 103 beer-style categories during the World Beer Cup award ceremony on May 5, 2022, at the Minneapolis Convention Center in Minnesota.
Ronin Fermentation Project was awarded a silver award in the Experimental beer style category for its The Multiverse Lives Koji Beer, a beer brewed with barley, local oats from the Sierra Valley, wheat, Motueka hops, and Ronin’s house koji blend. The Multiverse Lives pours a beautiful hazy pale orange in color and has notes of melon and cantaloupe. The beer takes you on a sensory journey and is quite different from typical beers. Ronin is currently the only brewery in the world using this specific koji process that brewer and co-owner Charlie Johnson has been experimenting with and developing for almost half a decade.
Ronin Fermentation Project is a brewery located in Graeagle, CA, specializing in making world-class lagers and experimenting with new styles. Ronin has advanced at brewing with Koji, a Japanese fermentation technique, and spontaneous and mixed culture brewing. Ronin is sought-after by beer enthusiasts and food science students from far and wide as a northern California destination brewery.
World Beer Cup winners were selected by an international panel of 226 beer judges from 28 countries. Widely regarded as the “Olympics of Beer,” the 2022 World Beer Cup was the largest competition to date, with 10,542 entries from 2,493 breweries in 57 countries.
Presented by the Brewers Association, the World Beer Cup has been held biennially since 1996 to celebrate the art and science of brewing by recognizing outstanding achievements.
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