Fritz Rahr, the brewer behind Fort Worth, Texas craft brewery Rahr & Sons, says he's now cancer free after battling colon cancer.
Beer lovers know the name Rahr & Sons. The popular brewery on the south side of downtown Fort Worth produces award-winning craft beers.
"I had Stage 3 colorectal cancer. It was a mass tumor and also in 23 lymph nodes in and around my abdomen," Rahr said.
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