Adrian Tierney-Jones has been named beer writer of the year 2017 at the British Guild of Beer Writers’ annual awards ceremony.

This is the top award in the guild’s annual competition for writing about beer and pubs, which this year received more than 130 entries across nine categories. Adrian won the national media award and took the runner-up spot in the trade category on his way to the overall prize.

He has written about beer and pubs for around 20 years and his words appear in national newspapers, drinks trade titles and in a string of books, including The Seven Moods of Craft Beer, published earlier this year, which was part of his winning submission.

Pete Brown, last year’s beer writer of the year and chairman of judges for the 2017 competition, said: “Everyone who’s stepped up to the podium tonight should be extremely proud. They have been recognised as one of the best writers, broadcasters or bloggers about beer and pubs. This year’s field was particularly strong and the judges had to make some tough decisions at shortlisting stage and then in selecting the gold and silver award winners.

“We’re pleased that the prizes have gone to new names on the beer writing scene, as well as established writers — one of our gold awards was won by a first-time entrant. We were also delighted with the quality of entries to our new citizen communicator category, which has given amateur writers their own platform and revealed some exciting talent which we expect to see again.”

Passion and knowledge

He added: “Our new beer writer of the year, Adrian Tierney-Jones, lives and breathes his subject, and talks about it without ever seeming to draw breath. As well as constantly seeking to learn more about beer, after decades as a journalist he’s also still constantly seeking out new ways in which to communicate his passion and knowledge to the reader. Adrian is no stranger to these awards, but this year was his strongest yet and he was the judges’ unanimous choice for the top award.”

The awards ceremony also saw the guild’s brewer of the year title go to Justin Hawke, head brewer and founder at Moor Beer. Presenting the award, guild chairman, Tim Hampson, said: “Justin delivers flavourful, high quality beers time after time, combining innovation in beer packaging — which has seen their ‘canbulance’ take their canned beers on the road — with classic flavours that show just what can be done with the four core ingredients of beer. Moor Beer is always modern, but with an eye to the history of beer and brewing.”

The winners and runners up in each category were announced at the Guild’s annual dinner held at the Park Lane Hotel on Piccadilly, where guests enjoyed a four-course dinner, with each dish accompanied by a specially selected beer.

Category winners

Brewer of the year: Justin Hawke, Moor Beer 

Guild award for best citizen beer communicator: Oli Haydon; highly commended, Matthew Hickman

There’s A Beer For That award for best beer broadcaster: Lucy Stevenson and Louise Mulroy; silver award, Jane Peyton

Guild award for best young beer writer of the year: James Beeson; silver award, Joe Tindall

St Austell Brewery award for best beer and travel writer: Stephen Beaumont and Tim Webb; silver award, Chris Elston

Guild award for best beer writer, corporate communications: Carlsberg UK

Maltsmiths Brewery award for best beer communicator, online: Emma Inch; silver award, Jonny Garrett

Fuller’s London Pride award for best beer writer, trade media: Susanna Forbes; silver award, Adrian Tierney-Jones

Adnams award for best beer writer, regional media: Simon Jenkins; silver award, Alastair Gilmour

Shepherd Neame award for best beer writer, national media: Adrian Tierney-Jones; silver award, Will Hawkes

The Michael Jackson Gold Tankard for beer writer of the year: Adrian Tierney-Jones