{"id":27626,"date":"2018-05-09T11:30:24","date_gmt":"2018-05-09T16:30:24","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.guysdrinkingbeer.com\/?p=27626"},"modified":"2018-05-09T11:44:30","modified_gmt":"2018-05-09T16:44:30","slug":"dryhop-lincoln-park-zoo-benefit-beer-zoo-ologie","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.guysdrinkingbeer.com\/dryhop-lincoln-park-zoo-benefit-beer-zoo-ologie\/","title":{"rendered":"Beer For … Parrots? Lincoln Park Zoo’s “Zoo-ologie” Benefit Beer from DryHop"},"content":{"rendered":"

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The closest brewpub to Lincoln Park Zoo* is partnering with them on a beer to help raise funds for Puerto Rican parrot conservation and habitat.<\/p>\n

We don’t love<\/em> birds, but hey, this is the fifth beer in a series that has helped raise funds for red pandas, lemurs, apes and polar bears — and we wouldn’t want our home destroyed in a hurricane either, so here’s a little signal boost for the birdies.<\/p>\n

You can drink this rum-inspired coconut milk stout at the Zoo’s benefit event this weekend<\/a> and then at DryHop next Wednesday. See below for details.<\/p>\n

*We did the math, they’re 0.1 miles closer than Burnt City<\/strong>. But go check out our Craft Beer Map<\/a> to check our work.\u00a0<\/em><\/p>\n


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PRESS RELEASE:\u00a0<\/strong><\/p>\n

Lincoln Park Zoo & DryHop Brewers Partner on \u201cCoco Loro,\u201d<\/em><\/p>\n

A New Beer to Support Puerto Rican Parrot Conservation<\/em><\/p>\n

Collaboration Beer\u2019s Exclusive Release at Zoo-ologie on May 12<\/em><\/p>\n

Chicago (May 7, 2018) \u2013 Lincoln Park Zoo and DryHop Brewers are partnering on the release of a new beer to raise funds for Puerto Rican parrot conservation as this species\u2019 habitat was devastated from Hurricane Maria this past fall. This is the fifth consecutive year that the zoo and DryHop are collaborating on a beer; in 2017, a Smoked Maple Imperial White Ale was brewed to support polar bears and climate change awareness and celebrate the opening of the Walter Family Arctic Tundra, a habitat for polar bears at Lincoln Park Zoo.<\/p>\n

On Saturday, May 12, \u201cCoco Loro,\u201d the new beer, a Coconut Milk Stout with Puerto Rican spiced rum flavors, will be exclusively released at Zoo-ologie: Walk on the Wild Side, the Auxiliary Board of Lincoln Park Zoo\u2019s annual signature fundraiser. DryHop Brewers Executive Chef Will Befort will also serve Mole Rojo Braised Beef Short Ribs over Coconut Rice to pair with the Milk Stout. The beer will then be released at DryHop (3155 N. Broadway) on Wednesday, May 16 at 5 p.m.; available on draft and to-go in 32oz crowlers and 64oz growlers. For each pint of \u201cCoco Loro\u201d sold, DryHop will donate a dollar to Lincoln Park Zoo\u2019s critical work to help save Puerto Rican parrots from extinction<\/a>. More beer release details can be found here.<\/p>\n

\u201cCoco Loro\u201d was inspired by the exotic home of Puerto Rican parrots, specifically the flavors of spiced rum. \u201cCoco\u201d translates to \u201ccoconut\u201d in Spanish, while \u201cLoro\u201d translates to \u201cparrot,\u201d a homage to the parrots\u2019 native Puerto Rican habitat. To start, DryHop amped up a traditional Milk Stout with orange peel and lactose sugar in the boil. This lends citrus notes and a silky and creamy mouthfeel. Then, the beer was dry spiced post-fermentation with a wicked combination of Puerto Rican spiced rum flavors including toasted coconut, cinnamon, fresh ginger, and vanilla bean.<\/p>\n

For more than a decade, Lincoln Park Zoo has been working to ensure the survival of the critically endangered Puerto Rican parrot using science-based methodology. After the wild population of Puerto Rican parrots fell to about 24 birds in 1967 due to poaching, habitat loss, hurricanes and competition for nesting cavities, U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service (USFWS) initiated the Puerto Rican Parrot Recovery Program. Beginning captive breeding with 13 parrots in 1972, the program has been successful in bolstering the population to about 700 birds at two aviaries and three wild-release sites in Puerto Rico.<\/p>\n

\u201dThe Puerto Rican parrot is not only an incredible species, but also a cultural icon in Puerto Rico,\u201d said Lincoln Park Zoo Hope B. McCormick Curator of Birds Sunny Nelson. \u201cWith the recent devastation of Hurricane Maria, it is more important than ever we do our best to ensure Puerto Rican parrots have a habitat in which they can flourish, nest and rear offspring in order for this population to thrive and avoid extinction.\u201d<\/p>\n

Lincoln Park Zoo\u2019s Alexander Center for Applied Population Biology began providing population analysis support for the recovery program in 2007. Since then, the zoo\u2019s Population Management Center (PMC), which also supports population management within the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA), has assumed an important role in ensuring the growth, health, genetic diversity and longevity of the Puerto Rican parrot population.<\/p>\n

\u201cGiven the Puerto Rican parrot\u2019s critically endangered status, we felt that our 5th collaboration with Lincoln Park Zoo be a beer that recognizes the species\u2019 in a special way. By incorporating the unique flavor profile of Puerto Rican rum with a Milk Stout, the beer becomes a colorful and complex ode to the Puerto Rican parrot. We hope our support of the only remaining native parrot in Puerto Rico helps with all of the zoo\u2019s conservation efforts in that part of the world,\u201d said DryHop Brewers Director of Brewing Operations Brant Dubovick.<\/p>\n

\u201cCoco Loro\u201d will only be available while it lasts at Zoo-ologie on Saturday, May 12, and at DryHop Brewers, starting Wednesday, May 16 at 5 p.m. Cheers!<\/p>\n

Past DryHop-Lincoln Park Zoo collaboration beers:<\/p>\n