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Kings & Convicts Brewing Co. raises over $10,000 for pediatric brain tumor research at release event of Stew's Brew

Kings & Convicts Brewing Co. successfully celebrated national beer day by raising $10,500 for Dr. Stewart Goldman's Research Foundation at their Stew's Brew Release Fundraiser on April 7, 2018. 100% of proceeds from the sold out "Stew's Brew" beer went to Benny's World in support of Dr. Stewart's pediatric brain tumor research at Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital. All money will directly fund research for Diffuse Intrinsic Pontine Glioma (DIPG).

The event was held in honor of Kings & Convicts co-founder Brendan Watters' son Benny who lost his battle with DIPG at age five. Diagnosed right before his 3rd birthday, young Benny fought for 33 months before losing his battle with DIPG on September 8, 2010.

In the hospital, Benny developed a unique bond with his medical specialist, Dr. Stewart Goldman. He always looked forward to seeing Dr. Stew and would draw pictures of fishing and drinking beer together, explained his family. This inspired Kings & Convicts to partner the Benny's World foundation, created by Benny's family in 2008, with Benny's beloved Dr. Stew. Named after Dr. Stewart Goldman, Stews Brew was developed to celebrate Benny and raise money to help fund research and find a cure for pediatric brain stem tumors.

Attendees of the event showed their support by being amongst the first to taste Stew's Brew. The lively atmosphere allowed all to show support by enjoying food, live music, corn hole games, and of course, Stews Brew.

ABOUT KINGS & CONVICTS

"Brewed with an accent" all Kings & Convicts beer exudes a sense of freedom from the shackles of normalcy or the sneer of an Overlord, great stories and the fellowship of beer: Kings & Convicts in the Land of the Free!

Closed Monday and Tuesday, Kings & Convicts' Taproom is open to the public Wednesday and Thursday from 5-10 pm, Friday from 4-11 pm, Saturday from 12-11 pm and Sunday from 12-8 pm.

Available in over 100 locations across greater Chicagoland including Binny's Beverage Depot, Sunset Supermarket and many more bars and restaurants, Kings & Convicts is a little different, just the way we like it.

For more information, visit www.kingsandconvicts.com.

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