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verifyErrors }}{{ message }}{{ /verifyErrors }}{{ SIBA Beer Competitions» 2012". Society of Independent Brewers. Archived from the original on 18 May 2015 . Retrieved 15 September 2015. The brewery celebrated 10 years of brewing in 2015 with the launch of Jaipur X [21] – a 10% version of its multi-award winning Jaipur IPA (5.9%) [22] (Britain Best Beer 2013, [23] National SIBA Awards 2012, [24] GBBF Champion Keg Ale Award 2011 and Great Taste Awards [25] - are a few examples).
Breakfast Beer Tasting: Thornbridge Jaipur X". Tyson's Craft Beer Blog. 13 February 2015 . Retrieved 27 November 2015. Sophie Atherton (15 April 2015). "Beer Marketing Awards". A FemAle View on Beer and Drink . Retrieved 27 November 2019. Thornbridge’s flagship beer, the renowned Jaipur, is better known nationally than the company who produce it, the brewery’s tour guide informed us. When questioned, he added that many people who are not from “round here” had heard of the beer but could not name who brewed it. A tour of Thornbridge's Riverside Brewery: 19th September 2012". Walking and Crawling. 27 September 2012 . Retrieved 16 September 2015. Thornbridge's Jaipur Included in Great Taste Top 50 Foods and Drinks in Britain". Society of Independent Brewers. 27 July 2012. Archived from the original on 25 September 2015 . Retrieved 16 September 2015.Champion Beer of Britain". CAMRA. Archived from the original on 23 September 2015 . Retrieved 16 September 2015.
Riding on the curtails of Jaipur IPA, the Thornbridge revisits this acclaimed recipe in celebration of their tenth year in existence. Scaling the ale proportionately to imperial status ensures that more of what's liked in the original is magnified exponentially.Gerrard, Neil (1 December 2011). "Thornbridge opens new Dada bar in Sheffield". The Caterer . Retrieved 24 September 2015. Unlike Brewdog, whose crass pronouncements on the world and business practices have made them enemies, as if they need to care, Thornbridge have got where they are so far without, it seems to me, becoming victims of envy or resentment. They have grown organically and appear set on continuing to do so.