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Nebraska Brewing Company Creates a Special Beer for The Omaha Storm Chasers and Werner Park

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World Class in Every Glass

(Papillion, NE) – Nebraska Brewing Company and The Omaha Storm Chasers announce the creation of the perfect ‘baseball’ beer.

For the 2013 season, The Omaha Storm Chasers and Werner Park will be serving a new beer crafted by Nebraska Brewing Company. Since this beer is yet unnamed, The Storm Chasers are asking for help from their fans. From March 4 through March 14, fans 21 and older are encouraged to submit their ideas for a beer name to nameourbeer@omahastormchasers.com. Then during the Omaha Storm Chasers open house, anyone of legal age can try the beer and vote for their favorite name from the top five names submitted.

The soon to be named Storm Chasers beer is a smooth, thirst-quenching beer that balances the delicate sweetness of Pilsner malt and lemony/spicy notes of Sterling hops. It was specifically crafted to be an approachable but flavorful addition to everyone’s favorite pastime by local brewers at Nebraska Brewing Company. 5.1% ABV 14 IBUs.

Once all of the votes are tallied, the Omaha Storm Chasers will announce the beer name and serve the first full glasses at the home opener on Friday, April 12.

Nebraska Brewing Company was formed in November of 2007 and has established itself as a Midwest Innovator of quality Craft Beers and artisanal Barrel-Aged Products.  Building on a reputation for quality, flavor, and creativity – Nebraska Brewing Company strives to be a stand-out in an ever growing field.

Nebraska Brewing Company is proud to be a locally owned and locally operated brewpub in Papillion, Nebraska. Small, independent, and pushing the envelope.

Andy Sparhawk, the Brewers Association's acting editor-in-chief for CraftBeer.com. Andy is a Certified Cicerone® and BJCP Beer Judge. He lives in Westminster, Colorado where he is an avid craft beer enthusiast. On occasion, Andy is inspired to write on his experiences with craft beer, and if they are not too ridiculous, you might see the results here on CraftBeer.com.