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I'm located in Anderson. A little over an hour away from paradise. We had the carr fire here and then shortly after the camp fire. All of our breweries brewed it. Mine is going into cold crash tomorrow. It's a huge deal to all of us and its amazing to see the momentum behind it. To anyone who donated thank you!
 
There are several breweries in New England brewing it. The only one I've had was solid.
 
Several breweries here in Oregon and in my town brewed this. I bought the kit from Great Fermentations. Tastes and smells great. I want to go taste the local breweries version. My Aunt and Uncle lost their home in this fire and don't have insurance to replace it. Hoping this fund is so big that they can rebuild the whole town.
 
Just about everyone in the Spokane/Coeur d'Alene area brewed it..each one a bit different, each one tasty. We got growlers just after Christmas of several and had a family taste off..all good. I'm gonna brew one now.
 
Here's my planned label text for this beer:

Resilient Beast is a "one-sided collaboration" with Sierra Nevada. It's based on their Resiliance IPA recipe. Proceeds from the kit this was brewed from go to victims of the Campfire forest fire. If you enjoy this beer (or perhaps even if you don't), please consider a donation to the Camp Fire Relief fund.
Resilient Beast is a true East Coast/West Coast IPA fusion. It features the base grain bill, yeast and the original centennial and cascade late boil and steeping hops from Resilience , a true West Coast IPA. We've dialed back the bitterness and added several dry hop additions using Galaxy and Citra hops to give it a juicy East Coast finish. Finally, we've used a water profile that's a compromise of the stereotypical profiles for each style.
 
Tastes great after a long snowshoe!
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Sorry for the large pictures. I'll have to figure out a better way to post pictures next time...
 
Had it here in Downingtown, PA at East Branch Brewing Company!
 
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