Lancaster County breweries brought home nearly a quarter of the medals awarded to Pennsylvania breweries at the World Beer Cup.

Iron Hill Brewery’s Lancaster location, Lancaster Brewing Co. and Stoudt Brewing Co. all won gold medals and Spring House Brewing Co. won a bronze medal in the competition, which ended the Craft Brewers Conference in Philadelphia last week. Judges selected winners in style categories from nearly 6,600 beers from 55 countries.

Stoudt won gold for its maibock against 75 entries in the category.

Lancaster won gold for its Jump Seat Black Lager against 29 entries in the category.

Iron Hill won gold for its Bedotter against 76 entries in the category.

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Spring House won bronze for its Kerplunk! Imperial Chocolate Stout against 80 entries in the category.

Pennsylvania breweries in the Philadelphia region, Pittsburgh and the northern tier brought home medals.

Gold: Shady Spot, Susquehanna Brewing Co., Pittston, PA

Silver: Puddlers Row ESB, Conshohocken Brewing Co.

Silver: Russian Imperial Stout, Iron Hill Brewery & Restaurant - Media, Media

Silver: Solzhenitsyn, Iron Hill Brewery & Restaurant - Media

Silver: Overload Stout, Iron Hill Brewery & Restaurant - West Chester

Silver: Heini’s Good Cheer, Roundabout Brewery, Pittsburgh

Bronze: Straub Kolsch, Straub Brewery, St. Marys

The judges also selected the top breweries in the country: