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Denver Comic Con and Breckenridge Honor Alan Rickman with Beer

Breckenridge Brewery Alan Rickman Snape-ricot Beer Denver Comic Con

Breckenridge Brewery has hosted a "Name the Comic Con Beer" contest for the Denver Comic Con every since 2012. This year, the beer was an apricot lager, and the winning name was "Snape-ricot", chosen by Noah Eisenman and Greg Nuccio. 

The name is a tribute to Alan Rickman, who played Harry Potter's surly professor Severus Snape. Rickman recently lost his life to pancreatic cancer, leaving a legacy of humility, generosity and inimitable acting prowess. 

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Littleton, CO – May 16, 2016 – Breckenridge Brewery once again joins forces with Denver Comic Con. Since the inaugural convention in 2012, Breckenridge has brewed something special for the event and hosted a "Name the Comic Con Beer" contest. And each year what follows is a wonderful deluge of creative input, street cred for the winners, a beer release party preceding the con with other events in and around the Colorado Convention Center.

Breckenridge Brewery congratulates Noah Eisenman and Greg Nuccio, who both suggested "Snape-ricot" as the name for this year's refreshingly crisp apricot lager. The name honors actor Alan Rickman, who played Severus Snape in the Harry Potter film series and recently lost his life to pancreatic cancer.

“It’s become a wonderful Denver Comic Con tradition to launch these pop-culture themed beers in the weeks leading up to the con,” said Christina Angel, Denver Comic Con director. “This year’s brew takes on a special significance as a tribute to Alan Rickman, who so masterfully brought Snape to life on the silver screen.”

Although the name was chosen by popular vote, the brewery found it to suit the beer quite perfectly. Ryan Workman, Breckenridge Brewery Brand Manager, describes the beer to be more complex than one would guess upon first impression. "The apricot our brewers added to their American lager recipe produced surprising ambiguity, much like Snape himself. It's pale and crisp, but spend a little time with it, and you'll find unexpected layers of interesting personality." Finding more parallels in Snape and Snape-ricot, he shares that the beer is "bitter and cold, yet the fruit magically transforms Snape-ricot into something not sweet, but certainly a little softer than one would've imagined."

Snape-ricot will make its first public appearance at Stoney's Bar & Grill in Denver on Friday, May 20th, at 7:30 p.m. The first 200 people to order a Snape-ricot will be given a limited edition pint glass featuring the beer's custom label artwork.

The beer and pint glasses will also be available at the 3-day Denver Comic Con, which kicks off on June 17th and features such pop culture notables as Stan Lee (Marvel Comics), Lena Headey (Game of Thrones) and Ralph Macchio (the Karate Kid). Tickets are available atwww.DenverComicCon.com. Local pubs around the conference will feature the beer with additional pint giveaway promotions.

Past winning entries for Breckenridge's Name the Comic Con Beer contest are:

• 2012 Fantastic Pour

• 2013 Caped Brewsader

• 2014 Brews Wayne

• 2015 Hulk's Mash