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California beers named best in the world during international competition

Dozens of California breweries have received global recognition, with some of their products being named the best in the world.

The 2025 World Beer Cup, an international competition organized by the not-for-profit Brewers Association, took place this past week in Indianapolis.


Billing itself as the “Olympics of Beer,” this year’s competition was held over 14 sessions, spanning seven days with 256 judges from 37 different countries. Winners were announced May 1.

“The World Beer Cup competition continues to showcase the global industry’s dedication to innovative craftsmanship, diverse flavors, and technical excellence,” said Chris Williams, World Beer Cup competition director.

In total, 8,375 beers from 1,761 breweries and cideries were entered into the World Beer Cup for consideration. The breweries came from all different corners of the globe, with 49 nations represented.

Winners celebrate during the 2025 World Beer Cup in Indianapolis on May 1, 2025.

At the end of the judging period, 349 awards were given out to beers in their respective categories, with three beers per category bestowed with the bronze, silver and gold awards.

Among them, six breweries in the greater Los Angeles area, three in Orange and three in Los Angeles counties, received the prestigious gold awards for their beers.

Anaheim-based Golden Road Brewing won for its Mango Cart in the Fruit Wheat Beer category, while fellow Anaheim brewery Brewery X claimed gold for Super Slap in the American-Style India Pale Ale category. Orange’s Everywhere Brewery was awarded gold for Shifted Visions in the Juicy or Hazy India Pale Ale category.

The team from Golden Road Brewing in Anaheim poses after receiving a Gold distinction at the 2025 World Beer Cup in Indianapolis on May 1, 2025. (Golden Road Brewing)

From Los Angeles, Arts District Brewing Co. earned top honors for Through The Roof in the International Pale Ale category; Claremont Craft Ales won Gold in the Experimental India Pale Ale category for its beer, Pepper & Peaches; and San Fernando Brewing Co. took Gold for Dr. Sleep in the Wood- and Barrel-Aged Beer category.

Of the hundreds of beers to receive awards, 76 were brewed in the state of California, representing 55 unique breweries.

The full list of California breweries to receive awards, and their respective categories, is below:

American-Belgo-Style Ale

American-Style Amber Lager

American-Style Amber/Red Ale

American-Style Black Ale or American-Style Stout

American-Style Cream Ale

American-Style India Pale Ale

American-Style Lager

American-Style Pale Ale

American-Style Pilsener

American-Style Sour Ale

American-Style Strong Pale Ale

Australian-Style Pale Ale

Barley Wine-Style Ale

Belgian Fruit Beer

Belgian-Style Blonde Ale

Belgian-Style Quadrupel

Belgian-Style Sour Ale

Belgian-Style Strong Blonde Ale

Brett Beer

British-Style Imperial Stout

Chili Beer

Classic Irish-Style Dry Stout

Classic Saison

Coffee Stout or Porter

Dessert Stout or Pastry Stout

Dortmunder/Export or German-Style Oktoberfest

English Ale

English-Style Brown Ale

Experimental Beer

Experimental India Pale Ale

Extra Special Bitter

Fruit Wheat Beer

Fruited Cider

German-Style Koelsch

German-Style Maerzen or Franconian-Style Rotbier

German-Style Pilsener

German-Style Schwarzbier

Gose

Herb and Spice Beer

Honey Beer

Hoppy Lager

Hoppy Non-Alcohol Beer

Imperial India Pale Ale

International Pale Ale

International-Style Lager

Italian-Style Pilsener

Juicy or Hazy Imperial India Pale Ale

Juicy or Hazy India Pale Ale

Juicy or Hazy Pale Ale

Juicy or Hazy Strong Pale Ale

New Zealand-Style India Pale Ale

Other Strong Beer

Robust Porter

Session India Pale Ale

South German-Style Dunkel Weizen

Strong Red Ale

West Coast-Style India Pale Ale

Wood- and Barrel-Aged Beer

“This roster of 2025 winners represents the pinnacle of craft brewing and cideries, demonstrating what’s achievable through dedication and passion,” Williams said. “They have once again helped set the standard for excellence in their craft, inspiring innovation and fostering healthy competition within the industry.”

The 2025 World Beer Cup was the 16th in the competition’s history. The international event was founded in 1996 and was held every two years until it adopted an annual format in 2022.

The full list of this year’s winners can be found here.