Trafford Wins Gold!
Arlington Brewing Company was awarded a Gold in the 2026 World Beer Cup, the most prestigious beer competition in the world!
The award ceremony took place on April 22, 2026, at the Pennsylvania Convention Center in Philadelphia where awards were given in 114 style categories and five cider categories.
Arlington Brewing Company was awarded a gold award in the English Mild or Bitter beer style category for its Trafford Ale, a British-style pub ale that is low in alcohol but big on flavour. Toasty malt plays nicely with fuggles hops to transport your taste buds all the way to Manchester (UK, not NH) atop a dense head of smooth creamy foam.
“We’re honored to receive such a prestigious award,” said Founder and Head Brewer Tom Allen. “From day one, our focus has been on crafting world-class examples across a wide range of styles. This recognition reinforces that commitment and proves you don’t need to be a massive operation to make exceptional beer. We’re incredibly grateful to everyone who has supported us on our journey so far, this wouldn’t be possible without you, and we’re excited to see what the future holds.”
World Beer Cup, better known as the “Olympics of Beer Competitions,” recognizes the best in brewing from all over the world. This year, a group of 255 discerning beer judges, hailing from 37 countries, carefully evaluated 8,166 entries from 1,644 breweries across 50 countries. Established by the Brewers Association in 1996, the World Beer Cup Competition continues its legacy annually, representing the international brewing elite and celebrating producer craftsmanship. For additional information, visit the World Beer Cup website.
What Goes Into That Pint Glass?
Follow along the journey of building Arlington Brewing Company with a docuseries by local film maker Andy Takats. New episodes monthly
Episode 1 - The Founders
An introduction to the founders of Arlington Brewing Company and the motivations behind the project.
Episode 2 - The Res
The founders search in vain for a taproom space, and find an unexpected opportunity.
Episode 3 - Pivot #2
Tom and Matt react to an evolving commercial and partnership landscape.
Episode 4 - The site
The future site of the brewery and taproom takes center stage as the team prepares for approval to move forward.
Episode 5 - Wet vs. Dry
The special permit hearing to redevelop the proposed brewery and taproom site is the latest chapter in Arlington's long history with alcohol.
Episode 6 - Wet vs. Dry (Part 2)
The Arlington Redevelopment board hearing continues, working to reach a decision on the special permit for the taproom and brewery. Local historian Richard Duffy also continues, picking up Arlington's relationship with alcohol as Prohibition ends.