Champion Home Brewer of the Year 2025
CAMRA has announced Matthew Winter with his beer Black Magic – Tropical Stout (7%) as winner of the Champion Homebrewer of the Year 2025 competition at the Great British Beer Festival, held at the NEC Birmingham.
Matthew won with his beer, Black Magic – Tropical Stout which also topped the strong stouts and porters category.
Sponsored by Nailmaker Brewing Co and Brew At Home, the award seeks out the best of homebrewing and showcases the brightest brewers of the future.
In the final judging round at the festival, the homebrewers’ beers were blind-tested by a formidable panel of experienced beer judges.
Reacting to his win, Matthew said:
"I was absolutely chuffed to have made it as far as winning my category in the first round of judging, and that was prize enough for me. So, to hear that I'd won best in show at the NEC was the cherry on the icing on the cake! I still can't really believe it and I'm very grateful to all the people that have given me feedback on my beer over the years."
Kevin Travers, judging coordinator for the final round of the competition, described the winning beer as:
“A full-bodied stout, with a thick creamy head. Incredibly complex with a sweet aroma, loaded with dark fruits and a smoky finish. Really easy drinking for its strength.”
The overall Silver award went to Richard Taylor with his beer The Bishops Tripple (4.4%) which won the brown and red ales, old ales and strong milds category.
The Bronze prize was awarded to James Bailey with his beer Because I'm Hoppy! the winner of the British and New World IPAs category.
Bronze winner James Bailey said:
“Wow! I never expected to win this, and I am very happy.”
Gary Timmins, CAMRA Awards Director, said:
“Whether it’s a hobby that’s been mastered, or an ambition to go on and brew commercially, Champion Homebrewer of the Year showcases the brightest and best people that are taking their beer knowledge home with them.
“A massive congratulations to Matthew, and to everyone who put themselves out there and entered their beers for judging by our expert panels.
The Best in Show Winners are:
Gold: Matthew Winter, Black Magic – Tropical Stout
Silver: Richard Taylor, The Bishops Tripple
Bronze: James Bailey, Because I'm Hoppy!
The 11 Finalists are:
Richard Roseblade – Brolly Wobbler (Milds: up to and including 4% ABV)
Phill Turner – Harlequin & Jester Bitter (Session Bitters: up to and including 4.3% ABV)
Les Manley – The Full English (Premium Bitters: 4.4% – 6.4% ABV)
Ian Benfell – Admiral Nelson (Session Pale, Blond and Golden Ales: up to and including 4.3% ABV)
Richard Roseblade – Sun’s Out, Pints Out (Premium Pale, Blond and Golden Ales: 4.4% – 6.4% ABV)
James Bailey – Because I’m Hoppy! (British & New World IPAs: 5.5% and above)
Richard Taylor – The Bishops Tripple (Brown and Red Ales, Old Ales and Strong Milds: 4.1% – 6.4% ABV)
Mark Robotham – Hogg End Porter Brew (Session Stouts and Porters: up to and including 4.9% ABV)
Matthew Winter – Black Magic – Tropical Stout (Strong Stouts and Porters including Imperial Stouts and Baltic Porters: 5.0% ABV and above)
David Lutman – Delahop Ernest Asian Bitter (Barley Wines and Strong Ales: 6.5% and above)
Stuart Hubbard – Pink Octopus (Speciality Beers: Differently Produced or Flavoured)
All entrants will receive their feedback notes by the end of August – thank you to everyone who entered and helped make this competition such a celebration of homebrewing talent.
