Resilience Beer For Bushfires

Rebecca Varidel
22nd Jan 2020

As part of the local and international beer community’s ongoing support for bushfire relief efforts in Australia, brewers the world over are being invited to join in a fundraising effort by all brewing the same beer, made with the same recipe. This beer is called Resilience Beer and is a 5% Pale Ale.

The project arose in the wake of the recent unprecedented bushfires and the desire of the Australian beer industry to find ways to support those impacted by the fires, at a grassroots level.

Cupitt’s Estate Brewery, Dangerous Ales and Jervis Bay Brewing Co. will join forces to create their Resilience Beer today from 8am with a combined Brew Day at the Jervis Bay Brewery.

The aim of the world-wide project is to raise much needed funds to help impacted communities transition from crisis to healing through regeneration and rehabilitation projects.

Liam Jackson, Cupitt’s Estate Head Brewer said “it’s been a tough time for our local businesses, but this is a great opportunity to come together as a community and help out a fire affected grower in our region. Making beer is what we all do well, so it makes sense to make a beer together to help. Our customers can enjoy a great beer and help raise much needed funds at the same time”.