Go Brewing model with winning can

Press Release · World Beer Cup

Look mom, we won.

Two medals at the World Beer Cup. More than any other non-alcoholic brewery in the country. We're not going to make a big deal about it. (We just did. Sorry.)

Naperville, IL — For Immediate Release

Two medals. One very awkward humble-brag.

At the 2026 World Beer Cup — the most rigorous brewing competition on the planet, judged blind against thousands of breweries — two Go Brewing beers came home with medals. New School Sour, our berry-forward kettle sour. And Nobody's Gonna Know, our smoked sour wheat. No other non-alcoholic brewery medaled twice. Nobody else came close.

"We brewed against the best craft breweries in the world, alcoholic and not. Two of ours stood out. That means everything to us — and everything to the team that built these recipes."— Joe Chura, Founder
Go Brewing drinker in afternoon light

The medal-winner you can put in the fridge tonight.

New School Sour Berry non-alcoholic beer can

Sour · Non-Alcoholic · <0.5% ABV

New School Sour Berry

A kettle sour brewed with real berries. Tart up front, jammy in the middle, dry on the finish. Built like a beer, not a seltzer. Now with a World Beer Cup medal hanging on the fridge.

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Nobody's Gonna Know

That was our other winner, and the funny thing is we never had a beer called that. Our head brewer, James, decided to enter a rye-style collab we didn't think anyone would know. Well, James, people know. The beer was a smoked wheat sour and is no longer available. We have to rethink that.

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