Pints for Prostates

Pints for Prostates Reaching People Through the Universal Language of Beer.

Pints for Prostates uses the universal language of beer to reach men with an important health message about the need for regular prostate health screenings and PSA testing. All Pints for Prostates activities focus on assisting men and their families in understanding the critical importance of early detection in fighting prostate cancer. Pints for Prostates will cooperate with any organization that

works with men on awareness, offers support following treatment, or conducts research aimed at improving care or finding a cure for prostate cancer.

Pints for Prostates is sad to learn of the passing of Judge Andre Rudolph. He was a supporter of the cause and helped us...
05/19/2026

Pints for Prostates is sad to learn of the passing of Judge Andre Rudolph. He was a supporter of the cause and helped us reach people through the universal language of beer. He will be missed and we offer our condolences to his family, friends and the Denver community.

Denver County Court announces with deep sadness the passing of Judge Andre Rudolph, who died unexpectedly on Friday, May 15, 2026. He was 59 years old. Appointed to the bench in January 2005 by then-Denver Mayor John Hickenlooper, Judge Rudolph served for more than two decades and was one of the Court’s longest-serving judges. At 37 years old at the time of his appointment, he was among the youngest judges in the State of Colorado.

“Andre Rudolph was one of the most vibrant, larger-than-life people I have ever known,” said Presiding Judge Kerri Lombardi. “He walked into every room and filled it with his presence, his laugh, his generosity of spirit. As a jurist, he demonstrated every day that the administration of justice is not an abstraction, but a practice carried out with integrity, fairness, and deep humanity. He believed that judges who are present in their communities are better judges, and he lived that belief without exception. I had the privilege of working alongside him and calling him my friend for more than 31 years, and I will miss him in ways I cannot fully put into words. His loss leaves a profound void in this Court and in this community, and his example will shape us for years to come."

Judge Rudolph was born and raised in Cheyenne, Wyoming, where he was later inducted into the Central High School Hall of Fame. He attended the University of Wyoming on a football scholarship, earning his undergraduate degree while competing as part of two WAC Championship football teams in 1987 and 1988, an achievement that twice earned him a place in the University of Wyoming Athletics Hall of Fame. Supported by the prestigious Patricia Roberts Harris Fellowship, he went on to earn his law degree from Creighton University School of Law in Omaha, Nebraska in 1993.

Judge Rudolph began his legal career as a deputy state public defender in 1993, a role in which he quickly distinguished himself, earning the Lowrey Kelley Memorial Boot Camp Award as the outstanding young public defender of the year in 1995. In 1999, he was appointed as a magistrate in Denver District Court to serve on the drug court bench at a time when Denver operated one of the first and largest drug courts in the country, work for which he was later named Drug Court Employee of the Year. He also served as a Magistrate in the 17th Judicial District before his appointment to Denver County Court.

On the bench at Denver County Court, Judge Rudolph presided over municipal and state criminal proceedings and built a reputation for being knowledgeable, prepared, and exceptionally efficient. He was also an adjunct professor at the University of Denver Sturm College of Law and received the Sam Cary Bar Association’s Distinguished Jurist Award.

Judge Rudolph was a tireless and joyful presence in the Denver community. He served on the boards of Denver Kids, the Stapleton Redevelopment Corporation, and the Justice Information Center, and was a representative to the Denver County Court’s Racial and Gender Disparity Committee. He mentored minority law students through the Sam Cary Bar Association and the Colorado Hispanic Bar Association. He was twice honored by the Denver Sheriff’s Department, in 2000 and again in 2009, for his personal intervention in apprehending a fleeing felon and assisting deputies in detaining a courtroom escapee and was awarded an honorary badge in a ceremony conducted by the Sheriff’s Department.

Away from the courthouse, Judge Rudolph dedicated himself to a cause close to his heart. After his father was diagnosed with prostate cancer, he became a passionate advocate for early detection, volunteering with Pints for Prostates and carrying the message with personal conviction: “If my dad would have gotten diagnosed earlier, he would still be here.” It was a mission he pursued with the same energy and warmth he brought to everything he did.

Funeral and memorial service arrangements, as well as additional information from the family, will be announced and shared with the public as they become available.

We had a fantastic Monday at the Craft Brewers Conference. With the help of our screening partners, the Prostate Conditi...
04/21/2026

We had a fantastic Monday at the Craft Brewers Conference. With the help of our screening partners, the Prostate Conditions Education Council and Jefferson Health, Pints for Prostates was able to connect with hundreds of attendees about the importance of early detection and screened 88 people.

Thanks to the Brewers Association for giving us the opportunity to thank the craft beer community for its support over the years.

Get Tested. Live Longer. Brew More Beer!

In Philadelphia for the Craft Brewers Conference doing what we do until 1 p.m. Look for us in booth 128 of the Pennsylva...
04/20/2026

In Philadelphia for the Craft Brewers Conference doing what we do until 1 p.m. Look for us in booth 128 of the Pennsylvania Convention Center Hall A, next to the registration and badge pick up area.

Pints for Prostates is working with our partners, the Prostate Conditions Education Council and Jefferson Health, providing a free health screening.

The Brewers Health Initiative is open to any attendee who is 40+ years old and born with a prostate. The screening provides lifesaving data on PSA (Prostate Specific Antigen), lipids (heart disease) glucose (diabetes) and testosterone levels.

Stop by when you pick up your badge and with this simple five minute blood test you can take charge of your health. The confidential test results will be sent directly to you and you can share them with your health care provider.

We're excited to be in Philadelphia for the Craft Brewers Conference! Look for Pints for Prostates on Monday from 8 a.m....
04/19/2026

We're excited to be in Philadelphia for the Craft Brewers Conference! Look for Pints for Prostates on Monday from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. when you pick up your badge. We will be in booth 128 of the Pennsylvania Convention Center Hall A, next to the registration and badge pick up area working with our partners, the Prostate Conditions Education Council Prostate Conditions Education Council anand Jefferson Health, providing a free health screening.

The Brewers Health Initiative is open to any attendee who is 40+ years old and born with a prostate. The screening provides lifesaving data on PSA (Prostate Specific Antigen), lipids (heart disease) glucose (diabetes) and testosterone levels.
Stop by when you pick up your badge and with this simple five minute blood test you can take charge of your health. The confidential test results will be sent directly to you and you can share them with your health care provider.

Pints for Prostates has been reaching people through the universal language of beer since 2008 thanks to the support of the craft beer community. As we wind down our operations this is our way of saying thanks to Brewers Association members who helped us screen thousands of people over the years and raise awareness about the importance of early detection in the fight against prostate cancer.

Heading to Philadelphia for the Craft Brewers Conference? Pints for Prostates will be on hand Monday (April 20) from 8 a...
04/16/2026

Heading to Philadelphia for the Craft Brewers Conference? Pints for Prostates will be on hand Monday (April 20) from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. at booth 128 of the Pennsylvania Convention Center Hall A, next to the registration and badge pick up area.

Working with our partners, the Prostate Conditions Education Council and Jefferson Health, we are sponsoring the Brewers Health Initiative and providing a free health screening to any attendee who is 40+ years old and born with a prostate. The screening provides lifesaving data on PSA (Prostate Specific Antigen), lipids (heart disease) glucose (diabetes) and testosterone levels.

Stop by when you pick up your badge and with this simple five minute blood test you can take charge of your health. The confidential test results will be sent directly to you and you can share them with your health care provider.

Pints for Prostates has been reaching people through the universal language of beer since 2008 thanks to the support of the craft beer community. As we wind down our operations this is our way of saying thanks to Brewers Association members who helped us screen thousands of people over the years and raise awareness about the importance of early detection in the fight against prostate cancer.

What is your favorite Olympic sport? Our’s is reaching people through the universal language of beer!
02/10/2026

What is your favorite Olympic sport? Our’s is reaching people through the universal language of beer!

Looking back 10 years to Bell's Brewery founder Larry Bell discussing Pints for Prostates Crowns for a Cure and the impo...
12/09/2025

Looking back 10 years to Bell's Brewery founder Larry Bell discussing Pints for Prostates Crowns for a Cure and the importance of getting screened for prostate cancer.

And that’s a wrap! Thank you for making all 16 Denver Rare Beer Tastings an incredible ride. Countless breweries, volunt...
10/10/2025

And that’s a wrap! Thank you for making all 16 Denver Rare Beer Tastings an incredible ride. Countless breweries, volunteers, survivors, and beer enthusiasts have helped spread an important message: Get tested. Live longer. Drink more beer!

Cheers to this year’s last call, and thank you for the memories.🍻

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