INDIANAPOLIS >> Breweries in Northern Colorado and the Boulder Valley — a region known as one the original meccas of the craft-beer movement — won 12 awards, including a handful of gold medals, last week at the World Beer Cup in Indianapolis.

“Colorado continues its tradition of making high quality world class beers. From barley wines to Belgian-style beers to session IPAs, Colorado proved that they are able to brew a diverse range of beers for every palate,” Colorado Brewers Guild executive director Shawnee Adelson said in a statement.

“Equally impressive is the consistency breweries like River North, Verboten, The Post, Westbound & Down and Cellar West showed with their streaks.”

The local winners include:

• Verboten Brewing, Loveland, gold, Barley Wine-Style Ale, Grow Old With You.

• Cellar West Brewery, Lafayette, gold, Belgian-Style Ale or French-Style Ale, Gallus.

• Best Day Brewing, Berthoud, bronze, Classic Non-Alcohol Ale or Lager, Kölsch.

• Mash Lab Brewing, Windsor, gold, English-Style Brown Ale , Burnout Brown.

• Avery Brewing Co., Boulder, gold, German-Style Bock or Maibock, Cold Front.

• Mythmaker Brewing, Fort Collins, bronze, Historical Beer, Lichtenhainer.

• Wibby Brewing, Longmont, bronze, Munich-Style Dunkel, Moondoor Dunkel.

• Verboten Brewing, Loveland, gold, Old Ale or Strong Ale, Mountain Man.

• Stodgy Brewing Co., Fort Collins, silver, Wood- and Barrel-Aged Sour Beer, Gin Golden Sour.

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