Ninkasi Brewing Teams Up With C-Bar and The Oregon Public House For Autism on November 12
Press Release– Ninkasi Brewing is teaming up with The Oregon Public House and C-Bar for “Pints For A Cause” on Wednesday, November 12 supporting the Beer Autism Hope Movement and Lance’s Room autism charity. On Wednesday, Nov. 12, $1 of each Ninkasi pint sold at both locations will go to support Lance’s Room.
The Beer Autism Hope Movement began in honor of Lance Rice, a beer historian with autism who overcame incredible odds at 55-years-old and embarked on a 35,000 mile brewery tour (including a stop at Ninkasi Brewing in Eugene, Ore.) in 2013 to raise awareness for autism. What began as a journey for Lance to fulfill his dream to author an American Brewing History Book became a miracle for the autism community and a movement to give back. The Beer Autism Hope Movement supports the autism community nationwide through Lance’s Room charity as well as charitable causes within the beer industry – from scholarships and vocational training for the disabled to sustainable farming and more.
“Pints For A Cause” was established by Ninkasi’s Beer is Love donations program. The brewery encourages community give-back throughout all states in which it operates. One such way, is by hosting various “Pints For A Cause” events at its brewery and accounts, where a portion of proceeds is donated to a selected community organization.
WHAT: “Pints For A Cause” supporting Lance’s Room autism charity. $1 of each Ninkasi pint sold goes to support autism awareness.
WHEN: Wednesday, November 12, 2014
WHERE: C-Bar (2880 SE Gladstone St., Portland, OR 97202) Phone: (503) 230-8808The Oregon Public House (700 NE Dekum St., Portland, OR 97211 Phone: (503) 828-0884
This is our chance to stand behind one of the beer world’s most inspiring historians – and give hope to all those who are touched by autism. Visit The Oregon Public House and C-Bar on Wednesday, November 12 to support a great cause and enjoy a great beer!
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Angelo
Angelo grew up in Maine and is proud to call New England his original home. Cascadia is now his home. He fell in love with great beer in Oregon, Washington, and Northern California. He has been a correspondent for the Portland Tribune's Guest on Tap column, LivePDX.com, and has been featured in publications such as Beer Northwest and PDX Magazine. Angelo also has a great interest in independent music, and has been a booker and organizer for shows around the Portland under the name Pop Tomorrow! Angelo garnered much knowledge regarding beer from his experiences homebrewing, working at Belmont Station, Pyramid Brewing, Upright Brewing, By the Bottle, Beer Revolution, Olde Depot Public House, Falling Sky Brewing, Cascade Brewing, and from many many knowledgeable, passionate, and loving people along the way. It is Angelo's mission to bring "infotainment" and "edumation" to the readers of this website. If you have any questions or comments, or would like to contribute, please contact me at angelo@brewpublic.com