Lone Tree Brewing & Odell Brewing Collaborate on American IPA to Support CancerBlows

imageFrom Lone Tree & Odell:

LONE TREE, CO — Earlier this month Lone Tree Brewing Company and Odell Brewing Co. collaborated on a big, juicy American IPA brewed with Chinook, Simcoe®, and Mosaic hops to support CancerBlows, an organization that supports the Ryan Anthony Foundation.

This limited brew will be available at the Brews 4 CancerBlows five-course beer pairing dinner on Friday, July 8th at Lone Tree Brewing Company at 6pm. Ryan Anthony, founder of CancerBlows and principal trumpet of the Dallas Symphony Orchestra, will make a special appearance at this event. Tickets cost $65 per person. They can be purchased at Lone Tree Brewing Company or online at squareup.com/store/lone-tree-brewing-company by Friday, July 1st. More than half of the ticket proceeds will benefit Cancer Blows.

The following day, Lone Tree Brewing Company will host the Brews 4 CancerBlows event where guests can find the new IPA on draft, as well as a musical performance by The Bob Montgomery/Al Hermann Quintet featuring Al Hood and Mass Hipsteria, outdoor games, hourly prizes, and food from the Gusto’s Kitchen food truck. In addition to the customary Lone Tree Brewing Company Charity of the Month tasting room sales donation, CancerBlows will receive $1 for each collaboration beer sold on Saturday, July 9. This event begins at 11am.

“We chose CancerBlows as our July Charity of the Month not only because Ryan Anthony is a dear friend to LTBC, but also because we whole-heartedly believe in his passion for moving people through music,” says Christine West, Lone Tree’s Charity Coordinator. “We wanted to have a small part in supporting someone that has truly dedicated his life to raising awareness and funding to hopefully some day soon find a cure for Multiple Myeloma.”

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