Craig Parmenter of Big Oyster Brewery hoists the big gold belt as the winner for Best Beer at the sixth annual Beer Drinkers’ Choice Awards, held at Crooked Hammock in Lewes April 2. Big Oyster dethroned two-time champion Wilmington Brew Works. RYAN MAVITY PHOTOS
The crew from Wilmington Brew Works, which took home this year’s Best Costume award for their “Ted Lasso” costumes comprise (l-r) Daniel Yopp, Derek Berkeley, Ryan Rice, Craig Wensell and John Fusco.
Crooked Hammock founder Rich Garrahan rocks the Canadian tuxedo inspired by the show “Letterkenny.”
Dave Markle, left, and Matt Found of Twisted Irons Craft Brewing Company in Newark.
DJ Magellan provides the soundtrack for the Beer Drinkers’ Choice Awards April 2.
Jessalynn Kenton, left, and Laura Robbins staff the Star Wars-themed booth for Mispillion River Brewing in Milford, which took home the prize for Best Booth.
Pouring on behalf of Brick Works Brewing and Eats, straight from outer space, are (l-r) Samantha Hall, Ron Harper and Jeff Shockley.
The Best Judges Costume award for audience members was a no-brainer, going to Dylan “Raoul Duke” Stevens and Wes “Dr. Gonzo” White, for their outfits inspired by Hunter S. Thompson’s “Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas.”
One of the newest breweries in the competition was Ocean View Brewing Company, which celebrated its first anniversary on St. Patrick’s Day this year. The brewery was represented by head brewer Taylor Smith.
The awards got a big thumbs-up from brewmaster Jimmy Valm of Thompson Island Brewing Company.
Craig Parmenter of Big Oyster Brewery hoists the big gold belt as the winner for Best Beer at the sixth annual Beer Drinkers’ Choice Awards, held at Crooked Hammock in Lewes April 2. Big Oyster dethroned two-time champion Wilmington Brew Works. RYAN MAVITY PHOTOS
The crew from Wilmington Brew Works, which took home this year’s Best Costume award for their “Ted Lasso” costumes comprise (l-r) Daniel Yopp, Derek Berkeley, Ryan Rice, Craig Wensell and John Fusco.
Crooked Hammock founder Rich Garrahan rocks the Canadian tuxedo inspired by the show “Letterkenny.”
Dave Markle, left, and Matt Found of Twisted Irons Craft Brewing Company in Newark.
DJ Magellan provides the soundtrack for the Beer Drinkers’ Choice Awards April 2.
Jessalynn Kenton, left, and Laura Robbins staff the Star Wars-themed booth for Mispillion River Brewing in Milford, which took home the prize for Best Booth.
Pouring on behalf of Brick Works Brewing and Eats, straight from outer space, are (l-r) Samantha Hall, Ron Harper and Jeff Shockley.
The Best Judges Costume award for audience members was a no-brainer, going to Dylan “Raoul Duke” Stevens and Wes “Dr. Gonzo” White, for their outfits inspired by Hunter S. Thompson’s “Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas.”
One of the newest breweries in the competition was Ocean View Brewing Company, which celebrated its first anniversary on St. Patrick’s Day this year. The brewery was represented by head brewer Taylor Smith.
The awards got a big thumbs-up from brewmaster Jimmy Valm of Thompson Island Brewing Company. Big Oyster Brewery of Lewes took home the big gold belt April 2 at the sixth annual Beer Drinkers’ Choice Awards, held at Crooked Hammock outside Lewes.
For the fourth year in a row, a sour was the winning beer, with Big Oyster’s Hot Mess Sour taking home top honors. Big Oyster dethroned two-time defending champion Wilmington Brew Works, which had won with its Par Avion sour in 2020 and its Luau Punch in 2022. The 2021 edition was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Before that, Mispillion River Brewing had won championship belts with its War Llama sour.
All 26 of Delaware’s craft breweries took part in the event, in which brewers bring two beers for the audience to sample. The sold-out crowd was also able to vote on other categories as well, including Best Costume – brewers and the audience are encouraged to dress up – Best Booth, Most Unique Beer, and Best Judges Costume, where the crowd could vote on the favorite audience costume.
Best Costume went to Wilmington Brew Works, whose crew dressed as cast members from the hit Apple TV show “Ted Lasso,” while Best Booth went to Mispillion for its Star Wars-inspired setup. Most Unique Beer went to Iron Hill Brewery for Peaches and Dreams, a spinoff of the brewery’s Peaches and Cream Milkshake IPA, while Dylan Stevens and Wes White ran away with Best Judges Costume for their Raoul Duke and Dr. Gonzo outfits, based on the characters from Hunter S. Thompson’s “Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas.”
Crooked Hammock founder Rich Garrahan said, “It just keeps getting better and better. The breweries stepped up their game. You can tell the beers they brought they’re really proud of and excited to show.”
Garrahan said the awards are always very tongue-in-cheek, poking fun at the somewhat serious nature of beer festivals. Prior to the awards, Crooked Hammock hosted its Brewer’s Brunch, where the breweries gather for a pregame meal and to talk shop. Garrahan said he’s proud of the way the awards have become an event in the Cape Region, and that the strong attendance points to the health of Delaware’s beer-brewing industry.
“To hear people outside the door say ‘I’ve been to every single one’ or ‘this is our third year in a row’ ... people definitely want to come back for it. I think we’re doing something right,” he said.
Craig Parmenter of Big Oyster Brewery hoists the big gold belt as the winner for Best Beer at the sixth annual Beer Drinkers’ Choice Awards, held at Crooked Hammock in Lewes April 2. Big Oyster dethroned two-time champion Wilmington Brew Works. RYAN MAVITY PHOTOS
The crew from Wilmington Brew Works, which took home this year’s Best Costume award for their “Ted Lasso” costumes comprise (l-r) Daniel Yopp, Derek Berkeley, Ryan Rice, Craig Wensell and John Fusco.
Crooked Hammock founder Rich Garrahan rocks the Canadian tuxedo inspired by the show “Letterkenny.”
Dave Markle, left, and Matt Found of Twisted Irons Craft Brewing Company in Newark.
DJ Magellan provides the soundtrack for the Beer Drinkers’ Choice Awards April 2.
Jessalynn Kenton, left, and Laura Robbins staff the Star Wars-themed booth for Mispillion River Brewing in Milford, which took home the prize for Best Booth.
Pouring on behalf of Brick Works Brewing and Eats, straight from outer space, are (l-r) Samantha Hall, Ron Harper and Jeff Shockley.
The Best Judges Costume award for audience members was a no-brainer, going to Dylan “Raoul Duke” Stevens and Wes “Dr. Gonzo” White, for their outfits inspired by Hunter S. Thompson’s “Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas.”
One of the newest breweries in the competition was Ocean View Brewing Company, which celebrated its first anniversary on St. Patrick’s Day this year. The brewery was represented by head brewer Taylor Smith.
The awards got a big thumbs-up from brewmaster Jimmy Valm of Thompson Island Brewing Company. 



