ENTERTAINMENTDelaware's eight best beersHere are the eight best Delaware-made beers according to some of the state's best-known craft connoisseurs.Jason Minto, The News JournalHoneysuckle Rose, a Belgian blonde from Blue Earl Brewing in Smyrna, won The News Journal's "Best Beer in Delaware" poll. Honeysuckle Rose is Blue Earl's best-selling beer by a 2-to-1 margin. It's available at the brewery, as well as at both Delaware restaurants, bars and package stores.Jason Minto, The News Journal3rd Ave's Bombora Double IPA is among the seven runners-up. Bombora is a draft-only release available in the brewery and for distribution throughout Delaware, Maryland and Eastern Shore of Virginia.Courtesy Of 3rd WaveA runner-up, Fordham & Dominion's Rosie Parks Oyster Stout is no longer being brewed and the brewery has no plans to release it any time soon. However, brewery vice president of sales Giuseppe Desilvio says, "It doesn't mean it's gone forever.Courtesy Of Fordham & DominionStewart's Brewing Company's Stumblin' Monk was a runner-up. It's brewed twice a year: Christmastime and the brewery's anniversary, July 27. (Yes, there is still some on tap right now.)Courtesy Of Stewart's Brewing CompanyFordham & Dominion's Candi Belgian Tripel won the 2014 World Beer Cup Gold Medal for best Belgian-style Tripel, beating 58 other breweries from around the world.Courtesy Of Fordham & DominionRevelation Craft Brewing's Berliner Weisse is the brewery's lowest ABV beer at 3.7% and won a silver medal at last year's World Beer Cup in the Berliner-Style Weisse category.Courtesy Of Revelation Craft Brewing CompanyDogfish Head's 60 Minute IPA, a Dogfish staple since 2003, is made with Northwest hops and boiled for a full hour.Courtesy Of Dogfish HeadBlue Train by Blue Earl Brewing in Smyrna: What started as a draft and growler-only release got its own bottle early last year.Jason Minto, The News Journal