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Top 50 Beers of 2023

Top 50 Beers of 2023
Photography: Marshall Troy / Styling: Jessica Zindren Photography: Marshall Troy / Styling: Jessica Zindren

The beer industry stands at a crossroads. As consumer interests continue to shift, brewers are working to innovate. They are experimenting with flavors and processes, looking to find ways to bring exciting experiences to the glass. Brewers are also returning to roots, working to perfect humble styles without bells and whistles.

For beer drinkers this means a chance to drink familiar favorites while seeking out new ones. It also shows a maturity among brewers who thrive on innovation but respect history. As the United States approaches 10,000 breweries, the industry has uncertainty about the future, but a growing sense of purpose.

This list represents the very best submitted to Wine Enthusiast and tasted throughout 2023. From the relatively new cold IPA styles to more staid representations in porter and stout, the flavors use the very best in common and uncommon ingredients. Barrel-aged beers maintain popularity as brewers seek to get the most out of the wood. Saison and wheat beers remain versatile players in an endless sea of India pale ales. Fruit beers continue to become punchier, sweeter, tangier and more colorful.

While many of the national and business news headlines have focused on international conglomerates duking it out over the top lager spot, the smaller brewers—as highlighted here—are going for depth of flavor and reviving historical recipes to tempt taste buds. Dark lagers, from Czech-style to Schwarzbier, are having a mini-renaissance as well. Those categories should continue to grow in the new year.

Some of these beers, like the barrel-aged beers and other high-abv offerings, can be cellared for additional transformation of flavors. However, all can—and should—be drunk when released, as the brewers intended.

This list also highlights that real gems are found among the smaller brewers, not just the national players. It’s a good reason and reminder to go off the beaten path and into taprooms and local bottle shops to see what’s new and ready to drink. —John Holl

 

 

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What Is Blind Tasting?

All tastings reported in the Buying Guide are performed blind. Typically, products are tasted in peer-group flights of from 5-8 samples. Reviewers may know general information about a flight to provide context—vintage, variety or appellation—but never the producer or retail price of any given selection. When possible, products considered flawed or uncustomary are retasted.

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About The Scores

*Products deemed unacceptable (receving a rating below 80 points) are not reviewed.

98-100

Classic
The Pinnacle of quality

94-97

Superb
A great achievement

90-93

Excellent
Highly recommended

87-89

Very Good
Often good value; well recommended

83-86

Good
Suitable for everyday consumption, often good value

80-82

Acceptable
Can be employed