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Dry Dock Brewing Company Releases Cool Lime Lager In Bombers

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AURORA, CO— The Cool Lime Lager is back! Originally brewed for Old Chicago’s 2014 Cinco De Mayo Tour, the refreshing Cool Lime Lager was such a hit that Dry Dock decided to start packaging it for the 2015 summer season. This April the beer will be available in 22-ounce bombers for the first time.

Canoe Room at North Dock, Dry Dock’s production facility tasting room, will host a Cool Lime Lager bomber release party on Friday, April 24 from 12pm to 7pm. The beer will be available on draft and in bombers to go. Cool Lime Lager will be available on draft and in bombers at South Dock, Dry Dock’s original location, the first week of May.

There is a Cool Lime Lager beer description with suggested food pairings below. For photos or more information about this beer, contact Emily Hutto at hutto@drydockbrewing.com

ABOUT THE COOL LIME LAGER

Nothing says patio beer like crisp, refreshing lager. Add limes and you’ve got yourself a party. Dry Dock’s Cool Lime Lager is brewed with two different varieties of lime and kaffir lime leaves for a complex citrus flavor that’s as easy drinking as the summer days are long.

5.2% ABV, 12 IBU

Food Pairing Suggestions: spicy Mexican food, chips & salsa, fish tacos, chicken mole, and coconut flan for dessert.

ABOUT DRY DOCK BREWING CO.

Dry Dock Brewing Company was the first brewery in Aurora, Colorado that opened next door to its sister business, The Brew Hut, at 15120 E. Hampden Avenue. To-date, it’s one of Colorado’s top producing breweries made possible by its second production facility North Dock, the closest Colorado craft brewery to the airport. Dry Dock will celebrate its 10th anniversary in 2015.

Follow the company on Facebook at facebook.com/DryDockBrewing and on Instagram and Twitter @DryDockBrewing.

Emily Hut​to​ is the author of​ ​"Colorado's Top Brewers," and a contributor at "Zymurgy" magazine, among many other ​craft beer ​storytelling projects that you can read at emilyhutto.com.