A Unique Beer For A Sobering Problem
Craft beer fans in Wellington and Auckland will have the chance to experience a very special brew for Rare Disease Day at the end of the month.
Rare Disorders NZ and award-winning brewers Fortune Favours have teamed up to create a unique beer to raise awareness of the 300,000 New Zealanders living with a rare health condition.
“It’s awesome to have the support of Fortune Favours to create a beer that can bring people together, as travelling this journey of rare disorders is isolating, exhausting and frustrating,” says Graeme Swan, who took part in the brew day with his wife Nicola. Graeme and Nicola’s youngest son James died of an undiagnosed rare disorder at the age of five.
The brew day took place in mid-January, with members of the rare disorder community working alongside Head Brewer Dale Cooper and his team. Together, they have created a special beer with a unique colour and flavour that all beer fans will enjoy.
“Inspired by the great work of Rare Disorders NZ, Fortune Favours has brewed 'The Rare Beer'. We have used unusual and rare ingredients like butterfly pea flower and blue raspberry to create a very unique brew,” says Dale.
Another special aspect to ‘The Rare Beer’ is the tap badges, which feature a kingfisher from the Rare Disorders NZ logo, and will be coloured in by people living with rare disorders so each badge will be unique.
Rare Disorders NZ Chief Executive Lisa Foster was also involved in creating this beer, adding ingredients to the brew tanks and learning about the process.
“Buy a pint, spare a thought and spread the word that Rare is Everywhere,” says Lisa. “A donation from each beer will go to our organisation to help us continue to improve the wellbeing of people living with a rare disorder and their whanau.”
Humphrey Hanley, who lives with a rare skin condition called epidermolysis bullosa, says “it’s awesome to have the support of Fortune Favours to help raise awareness of rare diseases as well as funds for this invaluable organisation.”
Rare Disease Day takes place annually on the last day of February, and is a global day of recognition for this community. Worldwide, 300 million people are affected by a rare disease.
‘The Rare Beer’ will be available to enjoy throughout Wellington, including Fortune Favours at the airport, as well as Fantail and Turtle, Takapuna in Auckland.
Rare Beer
launch - Cheers for Rare!
Wednesday 26
February 6pm
Fortune Favours, Leeds
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About Rare Disorders
NZ
Rare Disorders NZ (formerly NZORD) is the connector hub and collective voice for patients and families affected by rare disorders. Rare diseases affect 6% of New Zealanders.
There is no acknowledged definition of rare disease in NZ, however RDNZ follows the European Union policy which defines a disorder as rare when it affects fewer than 1 in 2000. More than 6,000 rare disorders collectively affect around 300,000 New Zealanders. Of this number, 50% are children.
www.raredisorders.org.nz
About Fortune Favours | Be Bold, Be Brave, Be Lucky
Fortune Favours are bringing people together by brewing quality, fresh craft beer that everyone can enjoy. Formed in 2016, Wellington-based Fortune Favours has quickly established a reputation in NZ for creating aspirational craft beer offerings.
With a team of over 20, Fortune Favours operates an award-winning brewpub and Wellington Airports first craft pop-up bar. They also regularly support the local community and sports with craft beer experiences. Nationally, over 200 taps are pouring their product and approximately 500 retailers sell their packaged beer.
The core range of five products includes: The Wellingtonian NZIPA; The Adventurer Pilsner; The Oregonian American Amber Ale; The Naturalist Unfiltered Pale Ale and The Sunchaser Blueberry Cider. Fortune Favours also produces numerous seasonal and experimental beers onsite from the Fortune Favours Brewpub.
www.fortunefavours.beer