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Grand Prize
Oskar Blues Brewery will provide 1st place a $100 bar tab at a Fort Collins, CO bar with Oskar Blues Brews on draft plus OB Merch to boot. 2nd place and 3rd place will go for $50 and $25 as well.
2nd Prize
Oskar Blues Brewery will provide 2nd place a $50 bar tab at a Fort Collins, CO bar with Oskar Blues Brews on draft plus OB Merch to boot.
3rd Prize
Oskar Blues Brewery will provide 3rd place a $25 bar tab at a Fort Collins, CO bar with Oskar Blues Brews on draft plus OB Merch to boot.
Contest Instructions
Post a picture of you diggin’ an Oskar Blues Brew in a Fort Collins, CO bar and get your friends to “LIKE” the picture to win. Most likes wins.
Contest Starts
August 12, 2011 @ 12:23 pm (MDT)
Contest Ends
September 12, 2011 @ 12:23 pm (MDT)
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About the Company
Great canned beer? The term has been an oxymoron for craft beer lovers used to getting their full-flavored beers from bottles only. But in November of 2002, Oskar Blues Brewery... [more]
Great canned beer? The term has been an oxymoron for craft beer lovers used to getting their full-flavored beers from bottles only. But in November of 2002, Oskar Blues Brewery (in tiny Lyons, Colorado, pop.1400) changed that by launching its “Canned Beer Apocalypse.” The brewery began hand-canning its hoppy, assertive-but-elegant Dale’s Pale Ale on a table-top machine that sealed just one can at a time. The move made Oskar Blues the first US craft brewer to brew and can its own beer. Why cans? “We thought the idea of our big, luscious pale ale in a can was hilarious,” recalls founder Dale Katechis. “And it made our beer immensely portable for outdoor enjoyment fun.” Katechis and his crew then discovered other bennies of aluminum cans. “Cans keep beer incredibly fresh by fully protecting it from light and oxygen.” And unlike cans of old, the modern aluminum can is lined with a coating so beer and metal never touch. Cans are also easier to recycle, free of glass breakage issues, and less fuel-consuming to ship. (35% of the weight of a bottle of beer is the bottle itself.) But it’s the beers inside of the Oskar Blues cans that have wowed beer experts and consumers. The many honors for Dale’s Pale Ale include Top American Pale Ale from the New York Times and World’s Best Canned Beer from Details magazine.
Grand Prize
Oskar Blues Brewery will provide 1st place a $100 bar tab at a Fort Collins, CO bar with Oskar Blues Brews on draft plus OB Merch to boot. 2nd place and 3rd place will go for $50 and $25 as well.
2nd Prize
Oskar Blues Brewery will provide 2nd place a $50 bar tab at a Fort Collins, CO bar with Oskar Blues Brews on draft plus OB Merch to boot.
3rd Prize
Oskar Blues Brewery will provide 3rd place a $25 bar tab at a Fort Collins, CO bar with Oskar Blues Brews on draft plus OB Merch to boot.
Contest Instructions
Post a picture of you diggin’ an Oskar Blues Brew in a Fort Collins, CO bar and get your friends to “LIKE” the picture to win. Most likes wins.
Contest Starts
August 12, 2011 @ 12:23 pm (MDT)
Contest Ends
September 12, 2011 @ 12:23 pm (MDT)
Need more Details?
Read the Official Rules
About the Company
Great canned beer? The term has been an oxymoron for craft beer lovers used to getting their full-flavored beers from bottles only. But in November of 2002, Oskar Blues Brewery... [more]
Great canned beer? The term has been an oxymoron for craft beer lovers used to getting their full-flavored beers from bottles only. But in November of 2002, Oskar Blues Brewery (in tiny Lyons, Colorado, pop.1400) changed that by launching its “Canned Beer Apocalypse.” The brewery began hand-canning its hoppy, assertive-but-elegant Dale’s Pale Ale on a table-top machine that sealed just one can at a time. The move made Oskar Blues the first US craft brewer to brew and can its own beer. Why cans? “We thought the idea of our big, luscious pale ale in a can was hilarious,” recalls founder Dale Katechis. “And it made our beer immensely portable for outdoor enjoyment fun.” Katechis and his crew then discovered other bennies of aluminum cans. “Cans keep beer incredibly fresh by fully protecting it from light and oxygen.” And unlike cans of old, the modern aluminum can is lined with a coating so beer and metal never touch. Cans are also easier to recycle, free of glass breakage issues, and less fuel-consuming to ship. (35% of the weight of a bottle of beer is the bottle itself.) But it’s the beers inside of the Oskar Blues cans that have wowed beer experts and consumers. The many honors for Dale’s Pale Ale include Top American Pale Ale from the New York Times and World’s Best Canned Beer from Details magazine.