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Main St. Brewing Naked Fox IPA Scores Silver Medal

Main St. Brewing Naked Fox IPA was singled out for a Silver Medal in the highly competitive American-Style India Pale Ale category at the 20th annual edition of the Canadian Brewing Awards this past weekend in Calgary.

Main St. Brewing Naked Fox IPA Scores Silver Medal

The Main St. brewing team of Azlan Graves and Alex Beilby-Tipping was in attendance at the awards ceremony that was held at the Saddledome, and finished in the top three alongside Ontario’s Cameron’s Brewing, which struck gold for its ‘Jurassic’ IPA, and Nova Scotia’s Brightwood Brewery, which grabbed the Bronze for its ‘Big Lift’ IPA.

The Canadian Brewing Awards brings together Canadian majority-owned breweries of all sizes to compete in a Beer Judge Certification Program (BJCP) sanctioned blind tasting to determine the best beers in 58 style categories. Beers in the American-style IPA category are characterized by “intense hop bitterness, a fruity, citrus-like palate and a full, flowery aroma”.

It’s the second major accolade for the 6.8% ABV / 65 IBU ’Fox in the past year — it also scored a silver medal in the American Style IPA category at the 2021 World Beer Awards, with Main St.’s Kingpin Pale Ale claiming the bronze. It comes just prior to the Mount Pleasant brewery’s eighth anniversary later this month and the official launch of a new look for all its flagship beers.

Main St. Brewing Naked Fox gets its name as a nod to the Fox Cabaret, a local Mount Pleasant landmark for live music and entertainment that previously had a mentioned-only-in-whispers past life as an adult theatre. It’s been one of the flagship Main St. brews since its debut in 2016 but has continued to evolve over the years from the original recipe crafted by former head brewer Jack Bensley, now brewmaster at Farm Country Brewing in Langley.