Beer Fundraiser with Ninkasi Brewing from 6/1-12/31/19

Ninkasi Brewing Company teamed up again with Risers 4 Rett to support Rocky Mountain Rett’s (RMRA) fundraising efforts. Through the end of the year a percentage of each Ninkasi keg sold will benefit the Rett Clinic at Children’s Hospital Colorado. Beer enthusiasts and Rett Supporters can visit the list of restaurants below to participate in the liquid fundraiser:

  1. Mead St. Station 3625 W 32nd Ave, Denver, CO 80211

  2. The Pig & The Sprout, 1900 Chestnut Pl, Denver, CO 80202

  3. The Berkshire, 7352 E. 29th Ave, Denver, CO 80238

  4. Rolling Smoke BBQ at Stanley Marketplace, 2501 Dallas St, Aurora, CO 80010

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Ninkasi Brewing Company was founded in 2006 by Jamie Floyd and Nikos Ridge. It continues to grow from its first batch of Total Domination IPA to a three-brewhouse operation (90-barrel, 55-barrel and its new 5-barrel pilot brewery) located in Eugene, Oregon. Ninkasi’s year-round beers are sold throughout Alaska, Alberta, Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Nevada, Oregon, and Washington, as well as Vancouver, British Columbia. The brewery remains privately-owned and is committed to community support and giving.

“The Rett Clinic was a well-oiled machine, where doctors, therapists, nutritionists, social workers and nurses gave suggestions on how to improve Tatum’s quality of life.”

Tania Moore, Mother of a Rett child

The Rett Clinic serves all patients with a clinical diagnosis or positive test for Rett Syndrome and Rett-related disorders, such as CDKL5, FOXG1, MECP2 variance and provides multi-disciplinary care in one convenient location. For one afternoon a month, 15 sub-specialty providers and therapists provide a comprehensive evaluation for children with Rett and Rett-related disorder. Formed in 2010 through a partnership between RMRA and the Children’s Hospital Colorado, RMRA provides ongoing funding and depends on donations to continue and expand Clinic operations. RMRA is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization and all donations are tax deductible.

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