After shooting your bear you make sure it is dead, then tag it. If you don't make sure it is dead, it may tag you.
We took our bears home and skinned them, and got the hides off to the taxidermist to be tanned, as both were in excellent condition. Bears look like humans when hanging, so it is a bit wierd. 45 minutes later they were boned out and chilling in the beer fridge.
My first bear I donated half of the meat to the McCleary Bear Festival for bear stew. Now the meat has to be processed by a licensed butcher, so that was out with this year's two bears.
All of our meat was made into sausage. I'll bring some to the SRC, if I can steal some time away from the house project to share. There is no difference in taste there.
As far as steaks are concerned, I'll stick with deer & elk. You need to cook it well done, as bears deal with the same parasites pigs deal with, which is why you have to cook pork well done. I tried it once, then made the rest into sausage, which we eat and share a lot of with friends.
Dunno about brown bears, but black bears eat just fine.
Our bears.
Taken with an "assault weapon", no less. Actually it is a highly custom semi auto .458 caliber gas operated rifle with a 7 round magazine.