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South Bay Breweries Serving Suds To Benefit Fire Victims

The money generated from the sales of Resilience Butte County Proud IPA will go to helping those who lost so much during the Camp Fire.

REDONDO BEACH, CA – Multiple South Bay breweries are among hundreds across the country offering a craft brew created to benefit victims affected by the devastating Camp Fire. The funds from the sales of the suds will be donated to the Sierra Nevada Camp Fire Relief Fund.

These local breweries will serve Resilience Butte County Proud IPA as part of the nationwide fundraiser:

  • Three Weavers (Inglewood)
  • Common Space Brewery (Hawthorne)
  • Los Angeles Ale Works (Hawthorne)
  • King Harbor Brewing Company (Redondo Beach)
  • HopSaint Brewing Company (Redondo Beach)
  • The Dudes' Brewing Company, LLC (Torrance)
  • Phantom Carriage Brewery (Carson)
  • San Pedro Brewing Company (San Pedro)
  • Brouwerij West (San Pedro)

The “fundraiser beer” was created by those at the Chico-based Sierra Nevada Brewing Company. Many of the employees at the family-owned brewery were affected by the deadly fire and the beer represents their heartache as well as their ability to bounce back while helping their neighbors.

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Across the country, more than 1400 breweries have asked to brew and sell Resilience to help give back to the Northern California community struggling to recover. A canned version will also be available in stores nationwide. Click here to find locations near you.

The Camp Fire began in Butte County on Nov. 8 and quickly spread across 240 square miles killing at least 85 people and displaced thousands more. Most of Paradise was charred within 24 hours. Nearly 19,000 buildings, mostly homes, were destroyed. It was the nation's deadliest and most destructive wildfire in a century.

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Patch staffer Autumn Johnson contributed to this post; Photo courtesy Shutterstock


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