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Heads of Noosa add to their medal tally

Heads of Noosa add to their medal tally at the 2020 Independent Brewers Association awards with four new medals.

Heads of Noosa Brewing Co. was awarded two gold and two silver medals for their beers at the Independent Brewers Association Awards on Thursday 19 November at Sea Legs Brewery in Brisbane.

The Bock Lager took home gold in the New World Lager category, alongside the Lager 3.5 which claimed gold in the Session Beer / Reduced Alcohol Beer category.

No stranger to success, The Japanese Lager and the Summer Dusk Lager were awarded silver medals in their respective categories, Contemporary American Style Lager (Japanese Lager) and American Style Amber Lager (Summer Dusk).

Head brewer and co-owner Lance Masterton was pleased with another quality result, and especially thrilled about the lesser known beers in the Heads Of Noosa family being awarded medals.

“We’re really pleased that all four of our core range beers received medals, but in particular it’s great to see our ‘Lager 3.5’ and our ‘Bock Lager’ take home gold medals, they’re both fantastic beers,” Lance said.

“Lots of people comment on how much they love our Japanese Lager, so hopefully these results give everyone reason to search out both the ‘Lager 3.5’ (3.5% ABV) and our ‘Bock Lager’ (5.8% ABV). Here’s to Independent Beer.”

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