Red Hare Brewing Collaboration Series: National Common
Red Hare Brewing Collaboration Series: National Common
Rated 3.300 by BeerPalsBrewed by Red Hare Brewing Company
Marietta, GA, United StatesStyle: California Common / Steam
5.5% Alcohol by Volume
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National Common: The first beer in Red Hare’s “Chef Series”. This is a collaboration between Red Hare Brewery’s head brewer Bobby Thomas and Holeman and Finch’s Chef Linton Hopkins. The idea was to create a beer to pair with the H&F Burger that matched it’s “back to basics” American legacy brand. The National Common is our take on an American turn of the century style California Common. Like Chef Linton’s Burger, this beer is brewed with basic, quality ingredients, paying homage to a simpler time. 3 grains, 2 hops, 1 burger.
ID: 60827 Last updated 5 years ago Added to database 9 years agoKey Stats
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Overall Rank | 10605 |
Overall Percentile | 80.2 |
Style Rank | 11 of 120 |
Style Percentile | 90.8 |
Lowest Score | 3.4 |
Highest Score | 4.1 |
Average Score | 3.750 |
Weighted Score | 3.300 |
Standard Deviation | 0.000 |
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Aroma: 7 | Appearance: 6 | Mouthfeel: 7 | Flavor: 7 | Overall: 7
Bright yellow color with a white head. Aroma is faint with mainly citrus. Flavor Is slightly malty with some citrus and cereal notes. Overall this good for summer. Refreshing.
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Aroma: 9 | Appearance: 7 | Mouthfeel: 9 | Flavor: 8 | Overall: 8
Pours a clear honey-amber with a respectable and fine-bubbled buff head. Malty aroma is not strong, but tempting, with a nice fruity underpinning. Satisfying flavor has nice malty, fruity and woody hop notes, with an earthy hint. Firm, fizzy texture leaves a woody hop and slightly fruity and yeasty finish. National, maybe, but it ain’t common!