San Diego Union-Tribune

BATTLEMAGE BREWING TRIUMPHS AT WORLD BEER CUP

- Rowe is a freelance writer.

Ryan Sather is co-founder of BattleMage Brewing. The Vista brewery only has four employees, so that means Sather is — with co-founder Chris Barry — the co-head brewer, the regular beer-tender and the more than occasional janitor. He’s also the dad of 2-year-old Claire. This tiny operation, which just celebrated its sixth anniversar­y, didn’t have enough staff to send anyone to the World Beer Cup, held earlier this month in Nashville, Tenn. On the night the winners were announced, May 10, the results were livestream­ed in the tasting room.

“I was running over to the tasting room and had my daughter in the car,” Sather said. “I’m getting her out of the car when I heard the screaming from the tasting room.”

Father and daughter headed into the room, where they learned that BattleMage had won a gold medal for its amber ale, Summon Ifrit.

Claire must have been impressed, right?

Not really, Sather admitted: “She was more like ‘Why are you waking me up?’ ”

Claire’s dad and his colleagues had a

different reaction — “We’re super excited!”

For this little brewery to triumph against the giants of brewing, it’s like something out of a fairy tale or, better yet, a fantasy role-playing game. In other words, it’s straight out of the BattleMage playbook.

Inspired by games like “World of Warcraft” and “EverQuest,” the BattleMage co-founders decorated their brewery’s tasting room with battle axes, dragons and even an “Games of Thrones”-style sword throne.

“We’re pretty big nerds,” Sather said. They’re also pretty experience­d brewers. Summon Ifrit — Ifrit, naturally, is a character in the long-running “Final Fantasy” video game series — is based on a beer Sather entered into a competitio­n 10 years ago.

“Practice makes perfect, I guess,” Sather said.

S.D. vs. the world

Purists may question how truly global the World Beer Cup is, as this competitio­n is run by an American outfit — the Brewers Associatio­n, out of Boulder, Colo. — and is generally held in a U.S. city. All true. And yet …

This year, the 2,376 breweries that entered the competitio­n came from 51 nations. Moreover, the 272 judges represente­d 26 countries.

San Diego County’s showing, then, looks even more impressive when viewed through an internatio­nal lens. Local brewers took 12 medals — outpacing Germany (five); Japan (five); the Netherland­s (two); Belgium (two); and the United Kingdom (two).

Congratula­tions to:

AleSmith Brewing, San Diego: gold for Olde Ale, in the Old Ale or Strong Ale category.

BattleMage Brewing, Vista: gold for Summon Ifrit, American-Style Amber or Red Ale category.

North Park Beer, San Diego: gold, NZ-Fu!, Internatio­nal IPA category.

Eppig Brewing, Vista: silver, Meister, American Wheat Beer category; bronze, Sinister Path, Export Stout category.

Mother Earth Brew Co., Vista: silver, Boo Koo, Internatio­nal Pale Ale category.

Burgeon Beer, Carlsbad: bronze, Tight Focus, Internatio­nal IPA category.

Craft Coast Beer & Tacos, Oceanside: bronze, Old West, American-Style IPA category.

My Yard Live, San Marcos: bronze, Basic B@tch, Honey Beer category.

Pizza Port Carlsbad: bronze, Oceano, Australian-Style Pale Ale category.

Pizza Port Ocean Beach, San Diego: bronze, Paloma Sour, Specialty BerlinerSt­yle Weisse category.

Stone Brewing Liberty Station,

San Diego: bronze, Stone Lifeblood, American-Style Brown Ale category.

The next round

Saturday: Mount up for Rouleur’s annual Memorial Weekend Ride, leaving the brewery — 5840 El Camino Real, Suite 100, Carlsbad — at 8 a.m. Cyclists will return in time for the brewery’s 11 a.m. opening. To register, visit rouleurbre­wing.com.

Monday: The Wander Women Project sponsors a small-group tour of three San Diego breweries, noon to 4 p.m. Tickets can be ordered at wanderwome­nproject.com.

 ?? BATTLEMAGE BREWING PHOTOS ?? BattleMage Brewing co-founders Ryan Sather (left) and Chris Barry at their award-winning Vista brewery, which just celebrated its sixth anniversar­y.
BATTLEMAGE BREWING PHOTOS BattleMage Brewing co-founders Ryan Sather (left) and Chris Barry at their award-winning Vista brewery, which just celebrated its sixth anniversar­y.
 ?? ?? BattleMage Brewing’s amber ale Summon Ifrit won a gold medal at the World Beer Cup this month.
BattleMage Brewing’s amber ale Summon Ifrit won a gold medal at the World Beer Cup this month.

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