Entries Now Open for 2018 Australian International Beer Awards

Brewers and breweries of all sizes, from boutique small volume to large scale commercial production 
are invited to benchmark their brews against the best in the business in the world’s largest annual 
beer competition, the Australian International Beer Awards (AIBA).

Judging both draught and packaged beer, the AIBA inspire and celebrate excellence in brewing, 
attracting over 2,000 entries from 358 breweries in 36 countries in 2017.

 

To better align the judging process with other international beer awards the 2018 AIBA will not be 
presided over by a Head Judge.

“Judging will be overseen by the Competition Manager and Head Steward, with more responsibility 
allocated to Table Captains,” said Paul Guerra, CEO, The Royal Agricultural Society of Victoria 
(RASV), the organisation responsible for managing the AIBA.

“We are continually looking for ways to enhance the awards and the AIBA Industry Advisory Group 
will continue to provide recommendations and guidance to maintain the ongoing professionalism and 
integrity of the competition.”

Reflecting the diverse and varied production around the world, the AIBA will offer a total of 19 
category trophies across different styles, as well as 10 major trophies, including the coveted 
Champion Australian Beer and champion International Beer trophies.

The AIBA offers exhibitors an unparalleled opportunity to benchmark their beers against industry 
standards and medal- winning exhibitors will be promoted through the AIBA associated events, 
including at the GABS Beer, Cider & Food Festival during Good Beer Week in Melbourne, May 18-20.

Gold medal-winning exhibitors who have demonstrated consistency across three consecutive years 
(since 2015) with the same beer in the same format will be awarded a Consistency of Excellence 
Medal and winning exhibitors are provided with the AIBA Marketing & PR Tool Kit to assist with 
promoting their win and marketing their beers with a seal of quality.

The contribution of beer writers to the promotion, education and awareness of the industry, will 
also be a highlight of the awards with the Best Media award also on offer.

Conducted by RASV, the 2018 AIBA offers ten major trophies, including the coveted Champion 
Australian Beer and Champion International Beer trophies, as well as 23 category trophies. Judging 
will take place over three days in May at Melbourne Showgrounds, Ascot Vale, Victoria, Australia. 
The results of the 2018 AIBA will be announced at the Awards Presentation Dinner held during Good 
Beer Week on Thursday 17 May.


AIBA is open for entry until Friday 23 March with all details available here.