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 Nielsen-Massey announces winners of second annual Homebrew Challenge
 Waukegan,  Ill. (January 29, 2015) – Nielsen-Massey Vanillas is pleased to announce the winners of the second  annual Nielsen-Massey Homebrew Challenge, a contest designed to bring together  Chicago-area amateur brewers in the quest for the best original beer recipes  with creative flavor profiles. 
 “We enjoy seeing at-home brew masters  think outside the average flavor profile to create outstanding recipes,” said  Craig Nielsen, CEO of Nielsen-Massey Vanillas. “This year’s participants did  not disappoint in their creative use of Nielsen-Massey fine vanillas and  flavors.”
 
 For the challenge, which was organized  by CHAOS Brew Club in Chicago (www.chaosbrewclub.net), contestants  created an original beer recipe in any style using Nielsen-Massey vanillas,  flavor extracts, or a combination of both.
 
 CHAOS board member and secretary Nancy  Rockwood always tells homebrewing enthusiasts: “Nielsen-Massey's extracts  present a great opportunity to experiment with the flavor in your homebrews.  They offer a wide variety of unique and exotic flavor extracts that are  available for you to express your creativity in a controlled manner while  enhancing your beer's complexity. You can also rely on the quality and  reputation of their extracts to allow you to reproduce your recipe with  ease."
 
 On  December 6, 2014, a panel of 15 judges analyzed 38 submissions, choosing three  winners and two honorable mentions:
 
First Place: Patrick Elder of Naperville, IL – "Rosewater Blonde Ale" using Nielsen-Massey Rose Water Second Place: Kyle Nordquist of La Grange Park, IL - "Invisibility Cloak" using Nielsen-Massey Pure Chocolate and Pure Coffee Extracts Third Place: Dan Reinhold of Oak Park, IL - "XXXmas Ale" using Nielsen-Massey Pure Peppermint ExtractHonorable Mentions: Ted Perez and Laurel Childress ( "Two Dropz Chocolate Porter") and Mark Westmeyer ("Hops of Darkness") The winning brew, “Rosewater Blonde  Ale”, took first prize for its use of Rose Water, which accentuated the subtle  malt flavors of the base style. 
 For more information about the Nielsen-Massey Homebrew Challenge, visit: www.NielsenMasseyChallenge.com. For a video recap of the 2014 competition, visit: www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ma3yJv-GMxY.
 About Nielsen-Massey VanillasThroughout its more than 100 year history, Nielsen-Massey Vanillas has  earned its reputation as a manufacturer of the finest extracts in the world.  The full line of Nielsen-Massey’s Pure Vanilla products include: Vanilla Beans  and Extracts from Madagascar, Tahiti and Mexico; sugar and alcohol-free  Madagascar Bourbon Pure Vanilla Powder; Madagascar Bourbon Pure Vanilla Bean  Paste; Madagascar Bourbon Pure Vanilla Sugar, Organic Fairtrade Madagascar  Bourbon Pure Vanilla Extract and Organic Madagascar Bourbon Pure Vanilla Beans.
 
 Nielsen-Massey Vanillas also offers a full line of Pure Flavors: Pure Chocolate Extract, Pure  Almond Extract, Pure Orange Extract, Pure Lemon Extract, Pure Coffee Extract, Pure Peppermint Extract, Orange Blossom Water and Rose Water. All  Nielsen-Massey products are All-Natural, Allergen-Free, and certified Kosher  and Gluten-Free. The company is headquartered in Waukegan, Illinois, with  production facilities in Waukegan and Leeuwarden, The Netherlands. www.nielsenmassey.com
 
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 Photos are available upon request. For more information about Nielsen-Massey Vanillas, contact:
 Gardi Wilks, gwilks@savoragency.com
 Savor – the food agency, 847.556.7511
 
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