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Land & Sea Brewery wins 3 silver AIBA medals

The best beers in the world have been tasted and judged at the prestigious 2019 Australian International Beer Awards (AIBA), with Land & Sea Brewery celebrating after winning three silver medals for their Kolsch, Little Cove Lager and First Point Pale Ale.

Since opening in January of 2018, Noosa’s Land & Sea Brewery has consecutively won medals at the AIBA awards, with this year being its most successful yet.“We’re really stoked to win yet more awards for our beers, the publics reaction to them speaks for itself but it’s also nice to have industry recognition. Results like these and our ongoing success all comes down to our brew team and the involvement of all of our staff and customers,” business owner Tim Crabtree said.Having run for over 25 years, the AIBA is the worlds largest annual beer competition judging both packaged and draught beer.Over 65 local and international industry experts assess over 2000 entries across three days in Melbourne from May 8-10, with beers received from Australia and around the world.

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