Iron Hill celebrates Burger Month with 31 burgers in 31 days

Iron Hill burger month
The Extra Napkin Burger is one of many being served up at Iron Hill Brewery in celebration of National Burger Month.
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The month of May marks National Burger Month, and there’s no better place for lovers of both beers and brews to celebrate than Iron Hill Brewery and Restaurants. All month long, Iron Hill will offer a signature burger of the day, showing levels of culinary creativity reminiscent of the Burger of the Day at ‘Bob’s Burgers.’

“Burger Month is our most popular celebration at Iron Hill,” said Mark Kirke, CEO of Iron Hill Brewery & Restaurant in a statement. “It’s our way of saying thank you to our loyal fans while keeping the tradition fun, fresh, and flavorful.”

Throughout the month of May, Iron Hill is offering a topping-loaded burger for $15 with the option to complete the experience with a paired pint for $5 more.

Iron Hill burger month
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Some menu highlights include the Phanatic’s Opening Day Burger on May 1 (cheddar, chili, diced onion, smoked paprika aioli, pairs with Philly Phavorite); May the Fourth Be With You on May 4 (“Blue Milk” cheese crumbles, “Tauntaun” bacon, Chewie’s hot sauce, Ewok rings, pairs with Philly Phresh); Momma’s Burger on May 11 (roasted red pepper, sautéed spinach, honey whipped goat cheese, pairs with Brambleberry); and the Extra Napkin Burger on May 23 (bacon, coleslaw, fried onion strings, cheddar, BBQ sauce, pairs with Vienna Red Lager).

On May 26, Iron Hill will serve up a special Armed Forces Tribute Burger, made with American cheese, bacon, onion rings, dill pickles, BBQ sauce (pairs with Seasonal Pale Lager), and as a finale to the monthlong celebration, on May 31, patrons can enjoy the Crowdsourced Burger — the name of this burger and its beer pairing will be chosen by fans and announced online.

There are 31 burgers available — a new creation everyday throughout the month — to enjoy. For a complete list of offerings, visit ironhillbrewery.com.