In early November, the Camp Fire tore through Butte County in Northern California, leaving behind a path of devastation, marking it the deadliest and most destructive wildfire in California history.

In response to this tragic event in their community, Sierra Nevada Brewing Company created a special fundraiser beer, Resilience Butte County Proud IPA. They brewed the IPA on Giving Tuesday on November 27th, and will be donating 100% of the proceeds from sales of the beer to the Sierra Nevada Camp Fire Relief Fund.

On top of that, they’re sharing the recipe, which consists of Rahr 2-Row and Crisp Crystal malts, a duo of Centennial and Cascade hops, and Imperial Dry Hop yeast or an American ale yeast of your choice, and they’re asking breweries from around the country to join them in their efforts.

29 Los Angeles breweries have joined in on the cause to brew their own batches of Resilience IPA and donate proceeds from sales in their taproom to the Camp Fire Fund.

In addition to Resilience IPA, Ladyface Ale Company initiated another fundraiser beer, Backbone IPA, to benefit the more local Las Vírgenes Fire Relief Fund & Woolsey/Hill Fires Urgent Needs Effort. Grab a pint at Ladyface’s brewpub in Agoura Hills as well as Smog City in Torrance, Westlake Brewing in Westlake, and Pocock Brewing in Santa Clarita.

As a sign of solidarity to the brewing community and humankind, we encourage everyone to seek out a local batch of Resilience IPA and Backbone IPA and help with the fundraising efforts. Here’s your guide to which breweries are participating and where you can find Resilience Butte County Proud IPA in Los Angeles.