While Cincinnati is voting for their favorite beer, our city's own Brink Brewing has good odds in its bid for best new brewery in the country.

Brink, an already-decorated neighborhood craft brewery with a taproom in College Hill, is one of 20 finalists in the competition, pitting it against breweries from around the country in a voting-based competition organized by 10best.com, a USA Today website.

Brink was at No. 4 in the competition at the time of publication.

Out of 20 finalists, Brink is the only Cincinnati brewery in the competition, representing a city that has seen quite a revival of its brewing roots in recent years.

The last time a Cincinnati brewery was represented in this competition was 2016 when Rhinegeist took second place to WeldWerks out of Greeley, Colorado.

Brink is hoping that Cincinnatians will unite and support them in the fight to win this award by voting online. Voting is currently underway and will run through March 25, and voters can cast a ballot every 12 hours.

To vote, go to https://www.10best.com/awards/travel/best-new-brewery-2019/brink-brewing-co-cincinnati/

This is not the first time Brink has been recognized on a national level. In September, Brink was named the 2018 Very Small Brewing Company of the Year by the Brewers Association at the 2018 Great American Beer Festival. This comes after winning gold and silver medals for Moozie Milk Stout and Hold the Reins English Mild, respectively.

In two years of operation, they have accumulated awards that now include three medals at the Great American Beer Festival, a bronze at the 2018 World Beer Cup, seven U.S. Open Beer Competition medals, three Ohio Craft Brewer Cup awards and two Denver International Beer Competition awards.

For more information, visit brinkbrewing.com.

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