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The breweries will help the victims
According to CBS Sacramento, several companies in the country are preparing for the help of survivors of the devastating devastating camp in northern California. They make a new IPA and give the proceeds of the sale to those who need it.
"We are ready to go," said Terence Tang, chief executive of Fieldworks Brewing Company. "We really want to help people as soon as possible up there."
The Sierra Nevada Brewing Company on Friday called on the breweries to help produce a special beer called Resilience Butte County Proud IPA.
Fieldwork Brewing Company is one of the few breweries in the Sacramento area to participate in Brew Day on November 27th.
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"We all know, one way or another, whoever has been affected by this," Tang said. "I thought it was the perfect example of Sierra Nevada as a business."
Hops and malt will be offered by various suppliers. On Brewer's Day, each brewery will produce as much beer as possible for the cause. One hundred percent of potential sales will go directly to the camp firefighting fund.
According to Tang, Fieldwork was successful last year selling Russian River's Sonoma Pride beer to $ 30,000 worth of charity.
"We keep our fingers crossed that it will be a similar number for most of these breweries," Tang said.
"It was a no-brainer," said Daniel Moffatt, co-owner of Fountainhead Brewing Company. "We were just excited to be able to do something."
"We can come together as a community and make the most of it, knowing that what you are doing is supporting a good cause," said Moffatt.
Sierra Nevada has announced plans to release more than 2,000 barrels of IPA Resilience.
The beer will not be available right away: guests will have to wait at least two weeks after brewing, depending on the location.