Two Missouri Breweries Win Big at World Beer Cup: Logboat and River Bluff Take Home Silver and Gold

Two Logboat Brewing Co. beers claim World Beer Cup honors

This week, two signature beers from Logboat Brewing Co. in Columbia received recognition at the World Beer Cup. Dark Matter, a wheat porter featuring a narwhal on its can, won silver in the Brown Porter category. With a 6.6% ABV, it boasts flavors of dark chocolate and roasted coffee. On the other hand, Mamoot, one of Logboat’s earliest brews, earned bronze in the English Mild or Bitter category. Described as “brown ale’s laid back little brother,” Mamoot is a crushable beer at 4% ABV, dubbed by the brewery as “the perfect breakfast beer.”

Meanwhile, another Missouri brewery, River Bluff Brewing in St. Joseph, scored gold in the American-Belgo-Style Ale category with its Sandy Dunes offering. This unfiltered Belgian-style ale features peppery and fruity notes according to the brewery’s website. The World Beer Cup Awards were presented at the Craft Brewers Conference and BrewExpo America in Las Vegas on April 24. A complete list of winning beers can be found at https://www.worldbeercup.org/winners/current-winners/.

For more information about Logboat Brewing Co. and their lineup of beers, visit their website at https://www.logboatbrewing.com/beers. Aarik Danielsen, the features and culture editor for the Tribune, can be reached at adanielsen@columbiatribune.com or by phone at 573-815-1731. You can also follow him on Twitter @aarikdanielsen

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