Oshkosh brewery teams with Festival Foods, Alzheimer’s Association on special beer for Alzheimer's research

OSHKOSH — A local brewery is collaborating with Festival Foods and the Alzheimer’s Association to offer a limited-release beer to support Alzheimer’s research.

Bare Bones Brewery’s “Amber to #ENDALZ” is available now for pre-order and will be available at select Festival Foods stores.

Pre-orders can be placed at http://protect-us.mimecast.com/s/tKetCn5mErS6oowRnf95Z9V?domain=bit.ly (must be 21 or older).

Orders can picked up at Bare Bones Brewery in Oshkosh, Tight Barrel Distillery/Bare Bones Taproom in Menasha and the Alzheimer’s Association office in Green Bay.

Six-packs of Amber to #ENDALZ will also be available in Green Bay and Fox Cities Festival Foods stores.

For every six-pack of the beer sold, Bare Bones Brewery will donate $4 to the Walk to End Alzheimer’s in Oshkosh.

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“Ending Alzheimer’s disease requires continued research, funding and global collaboration to unlock the mysteries of this devastating condition and develop effective treatments,” Bare Bones Brewery owner Dan Dringoli said in a news release. “We at Bare Bones Brewery are happy to aid efforts in fundraising and aspire to a future where Alzheimer’s is a preventable and treatable condition, offering hope to millions of individuals and their families.”

The label on Amber to #ENDALZ features artwork from the Memories in the Making program, created by Connie from Milwaukee Catholic Home. The painting, which showcases a dog named Turbo, aligns with Bare Bones Brewery’s support for animal nonprofits.
The label on Amber to #ENDALZ features artwork from the Memories in the Making program, created by Connie from Milwaukee Catholic Home. The painting, which showcases a dog named Turbo, aligns with Bare Bones Brewery’s support for animal nonprofits.

The label on Amber to #ENDALZ features artwork from the Memories in the Making program, created by Connie from Milwaukee Catholic Home. The painting, which showcases a dog named Turbo, aligns with Bare Bones Brewery’s support for animal nonprofits.

Founded by Dan and Patti Dringoli in Oshkosh in 2015, Bare Bones Brewery seeks to provide “a quality beer drinking experience off the beaten path,” its website states. The brewery is at 4362 County S, Oshkosh, and people can go to barebonesbrewery.us or call 920-744-8045 for more details.

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Alzheimer’s Association is a worldwide voluntary health organization dedicated to Alzheimer’s care, support and research. Its mission is to lead the way to end Alzheimer’s and all other dementia — by accelerating global research, driving risk reduction and early detection, and maximizing quality care and support. Visit alz.org or call 800-272-3900 for more details.

Contact Brandon Reid at 920-686-2984 or breid@gannett.com. Follow him on Twitter at @breidHTRNews.

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