SoCal’s NORMS LAUNCHES FIRST-EVER BEER COLLAB WITH COMMON SPACE BREWERY

Thrilled to announce that two of Los Angeles’ most beloved names in food and beverage – NORMS Restaurants and Common Space Brewery – have teamed up on a limited-edition IPA to cheers the final days of summer.

NORMS and Common Space Brewery Collaborate on Debut Beer Launch

Officially hitting shelves, four-pack cans of the ‘NORMS IPA’ are now available at Whole Foods, Bristol Farms and Lazy Acres across Los Angeles and North Orange Counties at the suggested retail price of $15.99. Locations (subject to change weekly) currently include Whole Foods Venice, Silverlake & Huntington Beach, Bristol Farms Pasadena, Booze & Brews #2, Westview Bottle Apostle, and Modern Liquor. Additionally, NORMS IPA is available on tap and by the four-pack at Common Space Brewery, with the price of 1 pint (16 oz) being $9 and the four-pack being $16.

 

To create this special edition pale malt, Common Space’s Headbrewer Andy Link worked with NORMS’ Corporate Executive Chef David Cox to brew a dynamic duo of Mosaic (25%) and Citra (75%) hops. The result is a vibrant, aromatic beer with notes of mango, clementine and calamansi. The 30-barrel batch (~900 gallons) was brewed and produced in Common Space’s brewery in Hawthorne, CA, located just a few miles from multiple NORMS locations.

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While Common Space is no stranger to collaborative brews (past partners include Coolhaus, Dogtown Skateboards and more), this partnership marks the iconic diner chain’s first-ever foray into the beverage space.