Dry Dock Brewing Company

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Dry Dock Brewing Company
IndustryAlcoholic beverage
Founded2005
FounderKevin DeLange & Michelle Reding
Headquarters,
USA
Number of locations
2
ProductsBeer
Production output
21,000 US beer barrels (2,500,000 l; 650,000 US gal; 540,000 imp gal)
OwnerKevin DeLange and Michelle Reding
Websitehttp://www.drydockbrewing.com/

Dry Dock Brewing Company is a brewery located in southeast Aurora, Colorado.[1] Since opening, Dry Dock has won awards from both the World Beer Cup and the Great American Beer Festival, winning Small Brewing Company of the Year in 2009 at the Great American Beer Festival.

History[]

Dry Dock Brewing Co. was Aurora, Colorado’s first when owners Kevin DeLange and Michelle Reding opened with a 7 BBL brewhouse in a 900-square-foot space next their original business The Brew Hut, a homebrew supply shop, in 2005. They named the brewery as a nod to Kevin’s love of nautical history.

Dry Dock expanded in 2009, and again in 2011. Now the brewery runs a 7 BBL taphouse including a tasting room with 180 seats and 18 taps at its original location at 15120 E. Hampden Avenue which is called South Dock.

In 2013, Dry Dock nearly quadrupled its production numbers, jumping from 3,200 barrels in 2012 to 12,000 barrels in one year. This increase came with the purchase of a 30,000-square-foot production facility, North Dock, at 2801 Tower Road. At North Dock, Dry Dock has the capacity to expand to brew more than 30,000 barrels a year, and cans its flagship line of beers, including the Apricot Blonde, Amber Ale, Sour Apricot Blonde, Hop Abomination, Hazy IPA, and Vanilla Porter.

In September 2014, Dry Dock opened the Canoe Room, a four-tap tasting room inside of its North Dock facility, which has since grown to 12 taps. The tasting room, which in addition to draft beer, serves Dry Dock’s canned offerings. The room was once the storage area for The Boy Scouts of America Aurora chapter’s canoes and the area gained the nickname “Canoe Room,” which stuck. Visit www.drydockbrewing.com/north-dock for hours of operation.

Beers[]

Home Fleet[]

Name Style ABV% IBU
Dry Dock Apricot Blonde Fruit Beer 5.1 17
Dry Dock Amber Ale ESB 5.8 49
Dry Dock Vanilla Porter Porter 5.4 33
Sour Apricot 5.0 12
Dayboard Lager Lager 4.5
Hazy IPA Hazy IPA 6.3
Hop Abomination IPA IPA 6.5 100

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Bottled Beers[]

Farmhouse Ale Saison

After purchasing a 6-head bottler, Dry Dock began bottling their Seven Seas Double IPA for release in the greater Denver area. Since then, Dry Dock has bottled a wide variety of different beers to date, most notably, Bligh's Barleywine (an English Style Barleywine) and their annual barrel-aged Signature Series releases.

Pumpkin Ale Firkin

Small Batch Friday[]

Each and every Friday, Dry Dock taps a special one-off firkin, a cask-conditioned variation of their available beers. Occasionally, the beers are conditioned with odd items such as wasabi and rice.[3]

In 2010, Dry Dock served their Kölsch from a watermelon and their Half Moon Pumpkin Ale through a locally-grown 208 lb pumpkin.

Awards[]

Dry Dock established itself early on by word-of-mouth, and put itself on the map when it won a gold 2006 World Beer Cup (only 6 months after the tiny brewery opened) for its HMS Victory ESB (now Dry Dock’s Amber Ale). Dry Dock has since been the recipient of 25 GABF® medals (5 gold, 12, silver, 8 bronze), the prestigious Brewers Association’s Small Brewery of the Year award (2009), and 8 World Beer Cup® awards (3 gold, 3 silver, 2 bronze).[4]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ Siegler, Kirk (3 February 2010). "Colorado Brewery Booming During Bust". National Public Radio. Retrieved 24 December 2010.
  2. ^ "Dry Dock Brewing Co. - Age verification".
  3. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2010-12-15. Retrieved 2010-12-27.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  4. ^ "Dry Dock Brewing Co. - Age verification".
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