Beers can be split into categories depending on their
style or
strength, from 2023 the categories were changed: • until 2019 • Mild • Bitter • Best Bitter • Golden Ales • Strong Bitter • Bottle-Conditioned Beers • from 2023 • Mild • Session Bitter • Premium Bitter • IPAs • Session Pale, Blond and Golden • Premium Pale, Blond and Golden
Category name changes Brewers Gold at the 2008
Great British Beer Festival, advertising it was the Supreme Champion in both 2005 and 2006. The Old Ales & Barley Wines category has been renamed over the years. The award was first presented in 1991. In 1992 the category was split into two - Old Ales and Barley Wines. The new Old Ales category was renamed in 1993 to Old Ales & Strong Milds, changed again to Old Ales & Strong Ales in 1994, finally reverting to Old Ales & Strong Milds in 1996. The Strong Ale category was changed in 1991 to Strong Bitter, with the Strong Milds joining the Old Ales category.
Winter Ales Festival A winter ales festival has been held since 1991, the winner, since 1996, being named the
Champion Winter Beer of Britain Since 1996 the Old Ales & Strong Milds, Barley Wines and Porters & Stouts have been judged as part of the
Champion Winter Beer Of Britain awards at the
National Winter Ales Festival. In 2023 Speciality beers also moved to the Winter ales festival. ==Results==