Artefact Brewing and Chevallier Brewing have taken the top honours at SIBA’s Indie Beer Awards East competition, staged at CAMRA’s Peterborough Beer Festival.

Andrew Pakes MP presents Mark Medland, of Chevallier Brewing, with the overall gold Indie Beer Award for keg beer
Artefect were named overall champions of the cask beer section with their Mild. Chevallier Brewing won the keg classes with their Pressburger Pils lager.
Artefact’s dark Mild is a long-standing customer favourite, and is the first beer they released, back in May 2020.
“First of all, huge congratulations to all of our winners,” said SIBA chief executive Andy Slee. “This was a big competition which brought together the region’s very best beers in cask and keg, across a huge range of styles, so just to win your beer category is a massive achievement.
“Particular plaudits must, however, go to our two overall champions, Artefact and Chevallier, who then went up against all of the other category winners to be named the ‘best of the best’ in the awards.
“I’d also like to thank local MPs Andrew Pakes and Sam Carling, who not only came along to join the awards to support their constituency brewers, but also took the time to hand out awards and congratulate many of them on their wins. Hugely appreciated by SIBA and by the brewers themselves.”
The full results can be viewed here.
