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Dry Dock just hit Wash Park. Your Apricot Blonde is closer now.

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Your Beer Just Got a Wash Park Upgrade

So here's what's wild—Dry Dock Brewing, a name most folks know from Aurora, just dropped anchor right in the middle of Wash Park. They took over the old Pub on Pearl spot, which, let's be real, had been a fixture there for a minute. For a city that practically runs on craft beer and sunshine, this feels like a big deal, especially for everyone who considers Wash Park their extended backyard.

Okay, context—Dry Dock has been brewing some solid stuff for years. They've racked up awards, their Apricot Blonde is basically a Denver summer staple. And now, they're settling into one of the most iconic, tree-lined neighborhoods in the city. It's not just another taproom opening; it's a well-established Colorado brewery planting a flag in a neighborhood that's been seeing a lot of change.

What This Means for Denver:

* **Neighborhood Vibe:** Wash Park already has its own specific charm—families, joggers, folks chilling on their porches. Dry Dock moving in adds another quality local spot to the mix. It's not a generic chain, it's a Colorado institution.

* **Brewery Landscape:** This move solidifies Denver's reputation as a craft beer mecca. Even with all the breweries, a well-regarded name like Dry Dock setting up shop in a prime location tells you the scene is still thriving, adapting, and growing.

* **A New Hangout:** For anyone living near South Pearl or just cruising the Cherry Creek bike path, you now have another rad option for a post-ride pint or a low-key evening.

It’s another one of those things that keeps Denver feeling like Denver, even as the city stretches and grows. It means you can grab a really good, locally-brewed beer without fighting the RiNo crowds or heading out to the suburbs. Just another reason to love a weekend in the park.

Mile high on the wire — altitude and attitude.

The crew on the Morning Wire talks about this kind of stuff every day. Check them out live at mornings.live.

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