Runners who complete the Chicago Marathon next weekend will have an added incentive to cross that finish line. In partnership with the marathon, Goose Island Beer Company has developed a special beer for finishers only.

The beer is called 312’s Dry Hopped, and features “lemony, doughy notes” with “extra brightness,” according to NBC 5 Chicago. The brew will be handed out to finishers who are 21 and over at the postrace party in Butler Field. The can will also feature a course map outline and a space for runners to write in their result.

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It’s the moment you’ve been waiting for! @GooseIsland is making a beer just for #ChicagoMarathon finishers! With your medal around your neck and your beer in hand, the finish line is about to be a party you’ll never forget. The countdown is on… 312 hours until that start line! pic.twitter.com/X6ZkOg8Ue8 — Chicago Marathon (@ChiMarathon) September 24, 2018

Goose Island was founded in Chicago in 1988, and has been a consistent supporter of the local sports and fitness community. In April, the brewery announced their official craft beer partnership with the Chicago White Sox. In 2015, Goose Island donated a portion of every Green Line Pale Ale pint sold to Chicago’s 606 trail and park system.

As a sponsor of the marathon, Goose Island has celebrated the race for years. In 2016, innovation brewer Tim Faith completed the Chicago Marathon in 3:12 while wearing bib number 312. After finishing the race, Faith held a can of Goose Island’s 312 Urban Wheat Ale for a photo.

The beer that will be given to the 2018 finishers has been described as a “different spin on the 312 Urban Wheat.”

In addition to being a refreshing postrace beverage, some beers can actually help runners recover faster if the brew is packed with additions like vitamin-rich fruit or salt to help replace lost electrolytes. Faith actually helped develop another postrun beer for Goose Island—Soleil, a Belgian-style saison that is refreshingly dry with floral character.

While only the finishers can enjoy the special beer, fans can watch the Chicago Marathon and enjoy other Goose Island brews at home on October 7.

Taylor Dutch Taylor Dutch is a sports and fitness writer living in Chicago; a former NCAA track athlete, Taylor specializes in health, wellness, and endurance sports coverage.

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