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I'm thrilled to announce that we've reached another milestone in our Brewery Expansion, and it's time to put our new Growler Room into service!  Starting Tuesday, November 6th, 2012 , we'll be filling Growlers at 147 Julius St. <- Click for a map.

Eventually we will have a REAL SIGN at the new brewery, but for now you'll have to look for a banner tacked on the wall, set back in a lot from the street.  We'll have the keg out there too of course, just to help.

We're also extending our Growler Hours in the new space (effective Nov 6th) to...

  • Tuesday thru Friday 4-8pm
  • Saturday 12-5pm
  • Sunday 10-2pm

This means the LAST CALL for Growler Hours on Susquehanna Street will be this Saturday, November 3rd at 5pm.  So feel free to stop in and say goodbye to the wobbly bar, the chilly room, and the cramped quarters.  Because we're definitely not moving that stuff over.

Thanks, and see you here soon!

Cheers - Scott

 

This kind of snuck up on us, as we've still been resting up after that EPIC Pgh Craft Beer Week...  (More reflections on that later.)

Tomorrow, March 5th is the Pittsburgh Marathon, and as I discovered earlier today, our Brewery is ON THE MARATHON ROUTE.  Yes, it comes right down Frankstown Ave - not at our front door on Julius St, but on the shipping and recieving side.  Because of the street closures in our neighborhood, it's looking like access to the brewery will be tricky before 1pm tomorrow.

So for this day only, we'll be holding Growler Hours at the Brewery from 1pm until 3pm.

And unfortunately we'll not be passing out cups of beer to passing runners... Maybe next year, now that we know that it just might be rolling down our street!

Safe running everyone, and best of luck tomorrow!  Cheers - Scott

One of the best things about Pittsburgh Craft Beer Week (aka #PCBW), is the chance for all the local brewers to get out of the brewery - and into a DIFFERENT brewery, to work with some new people and some new equipment on a Collaboration Beer.  Or as is the case this year, work on one of the FIVE DIFFERENT COLLABORATION BEERS being brewed at five area breweries.

I personally missed out on all of this stuff last year, as we were in the throes of brewery buildout. But this time around, Brendan got to work on the beer brewed at the Church Brew Works, and I got to work on the one we brewed here at East End Brewing.

Our group consisted of...

  • Steve Crist, Penn Brewery 
  • Ryan Bove and Dave Lishego, Aurochs Brewing (a new startup, brewing 100% Gluten Free)
  • Steve Sloan, Roundabout Brewing (also a startup. But you may know Steve from his magazine cover modeling work here.)
  • Me. (aka, Scott from East End Brewing)

After a quick huddle over a couple tasty pints at Penn, we determined that we'd brew something with regional ties, possibly a sour beer using a kettle-souring method, an something relatively low in alcohol 4.5-5.5% abv.  Then, with a few rounds of not-as-tasty-as-beer emails, and some reference to a few pages in Randy Mosher's excellent book, we refined our plan to be the beer we have in the tank now...

"Pennsyl-tucky Uncommon" is a bastardized hybrid of a "PA Swankey" and a "Kentucky Common", probably more sour than either.

Or, said another way, it's a kettle-soured brown ale (from the KY Common) of 5.4%, very lightly spiced with Star Anise (from the Swankey), negligibly hopped with Cluster (the most common hop grown in this region at the time), and brewed from Pilsner, Brown, Chocolate, Cara, and Wheat malts... along with a good bit of corn.

Corn is historically appropriate for BOTH of these styles, and is also a nod to our gluten-free co-conspirator, Ryan. Though this is by no means a GF beer.  Steve Sloan provided the kettle-souring know how, Steve from Penn brought the ale yeast, and East End brought the brewery.

Above photo courtesy of Zavo Gabriel, who was in this day shooting for Craft Pgh Magazine. (Don't blame him for the other photos though.)

Also, I'd like to make a special thanks and shout-out to both Judy at Brewer's Supply Group, and Bryan at the Brewing Science Institute for sponsoring ingredients in this brew!  Check them out if you're in the market!

                     

We'll release this beer at the brewery, and keep about half of our 20bbl batch for Growler Service at the Brewery and at the Shop in the Strip.  The other half will be distributed in sixtels and halves through our Master Distributor, Vecenie Distributing in Millvale.  Maybe in about a week or two?  (It's 4/11/2013 today.) 

You're also likely to see this beer at a few PCBW Events that we're doing here and around town, as well as some of the BIG PCBW events.  So come check it out.  We ALL hope you'll like it, and hope to pour you one soon!

Cheers - Scott

Updated 4/16/13...

In case you hadn't heard, the entire Pittsburgh GOOD BEER community is in the final planning stages of our second annual, even bigger, even better, 2013 Pittsburgh Craft Beer Week...aka #PCBW.  And we're proud to be a sponsor!  (Maybe you'd like to be a sponsor too?)

I figured I'd better compile a list of what we've got planned before it gets any closer so here is what we have so far, with a few more events firming up and appearing in the days to come... THIS IS A PARTIAL LIST:

  • Fri 4/19 Brewer's Ball benefitting Cystic Fibrosis
  • Sat 4/20 Gardeners (and non-Gardeners alike): Come get your hands dirty at the HopFarm!
  • Sat 4/20 Tapping: Taste all 5 PCBW Collaborative Brews at the Brewery during Growler Hours!  Regular hours, 12-5pm, while supplies last.  We'll also have you PCBW tshirts in stock, so buy one to support Pittsburgh Craft Beer Week!
  • Sat 4/20 Hops for Hearth Beer Tasting and Benefit
  • Sat 4/20 Release the Firkins! - Pittsburgh's first Cask Ale Fest
  • Sun 4/21 Pig Roast Brunch at Hough's with our Head Brewer, Brendan
  • Mon 4/22 Meet-the-Brewer at the S. Hills Giant Eagle (details to follow)
  • Tue 4/23 LOCAL Foods, LOCAL Brews at Wild Purveyors
  • Wed 4/24 Beer vs. Cocktails Dinner at East End Brewing (No Growler Hours this day)
  • Thu 4/25 Beer+Food Pairings at Whole Foods Market in East Liberty (details to follow)
  • Fri 4/26 Brew Day with East End Brewing at The Copper Kettle
  • Sat 4/27 Pedal Pale Ale KEG RIDE!
  • Sun 4/28 TBD

More like Pittsburgh Craft Beer Week and a Half!

...And then of course, there's all the Collaboration Beers we need to tell you about.  More about the one we brewed here at East End Brewing is coming soon...

Cheers - Scott

A bit of history: the Repeal of Prohibition didn't happen all at once.  There was a "Little Repeal Day" where lower alcohol beer was first made legal in late March of 1933.  This was eventually followed by the Full Repeal of the 18th Amendment late that year, which made all forms of drink legal again.  Apparently as a nation, we needed to ease back into the pool since no one in the country had consumed a drink for roughly 13 years.  Sure, let's go with that.

To celebrate this pre-victory against such absurdity, and to further the cause of treating GOOD BEER like the excellent social lubricant that we all know it to be, we're doing our part for Session Beer Day here in the US.  (To further develop your thirst, you can read more about Session Beer Day, the Session Ale Project, and other stuff Lew Bryson is cooking up here: http://sessionbeerproject.blogspot.com)

And since we happen to have 3 Session Ales in our lineup right now (and we pretty much ALWAYS have 3 Session Ales in our lineup), we're running the following Growler special at both our locations on Sunday, on fillups of these three beers:

Fat Gary Nut Brown Ale (3.8%), Honey Heather Ale (4.0%), and The Bitter End (4.2%)

  • A buck off the fill up of a single Growler of any of these beers.
  • Two bucks off of EACH Growler when you fill two of them. ($4 total)
  • Three bucks off of EACH Growler when you fill three of them ($9 total)

And yes, this still works if you want to double/triple up on one beer.  So stop in and see us on Sunday.  Between tipping back a couple lower gravity beers on a school night and the 60 degree temps, it's going to be a great finish to the weekend!

Cheers - Scott

 

I have to admit, sometimes I am not drinking a beer.  Sometimes, I'll have a cocktail instead.  Making these kinds of important life decisions can be difficult and complicated, especially when there's food involved.  But we must face them objectively, with determination and confidence...  Still though, it's nice to bring a little science to bear once in a while.  And we're here to help with that.
 
Here's how this will work:  As part of Pittsburgh Craft Beer Week, you'll join us for a five course meal here at the brewery, where each course will be presented to you with BOTH a carefully selected beer AND a specifically crafted cocktail.  At the end of each course, YOU the drinking/dining public will cast your lot as to which beverage paired best with the food presented.  We'll keep score throughout, and at the end of the evening, the votes will be tallied, and we'll determine once and for all (or at least until next year) which is a superior choice for dinner: The Beer or The Cocktail.
 
FOOD: We're thrilled to have Justin Severino, chef, farm dinner veteran, and owner of Pittsburgh's Cure Restaurant on board for this.  And while Justin is probably best known for his charcuterie, meatless options will be available for each course of this meal...he said selfishly.
 
DRINK: Once again, we're putting our beers up agains those devious distillers at Wigle.
 

Manning the shaker this time is local notable mixologist Doctor Bamboo (aka Craig Mrusek) who you can find behind the bar at places like Verde in Garfield (where you can always find some BigHop) and the soon-to-open, much anticipated Tender Kitchen and Bar.

 
...So if we brewery folk plan to PUNISH Eric from Wigle like we did when they lost last year (he had to drink beer for a whole week!), we'd better start sharpening our beer making thingys, and soon!  Wait... what?
 
PLACE: Like last year, we'll be transforming our Growler Room into a swanky Dining Room, for this night only... which means that for the first time in forever, there will be no Growler Hours this night.  It's the only way we can get a scientific result!
 
Here's the particulars:
  • Wednesday April 24, 2013.
  • Seating is at 7pm sharp
  • Space is limited to 40 diners, advance ticketing only.  $100 includes five courses, 5 pairs of drinks.
Tickets go on sale April 8th at 10am, via the following link:
 
 


 
 
See you at dinner!
 
Cheers - Scott
 
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4/25/13 From last night's dinner....
Here's what the menu was - and this is the entirety of what we used to do our drink pairings:

Green Garlic and Fennel Pollen Soups-

Meyer lemon- tarragon panna cotta, trout roe, fava bean sprouts

 

Salumi  (for the meat eaters)-

Pickles, mustards

          OR

Pennsylvania Farmstead Cheese (for the non meat eaters)-

Apricot marmalade, tea soaked prunes, honey

 

Egg-

Grilled ramps, focaccia, Taleggio custard, 30 year balsamic, pea shoots

 

Honey Mushrooms-

Spring onions, caramelized onion puree, brown butter potato fondue, bacon (for the meat eaters), carrot froth

 

Crème Brulee Espuma- Salerno, green chartreuse, citrus, panatonne

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BEER VS. COCKTAILS DINNER RESULTS:
 
It's been a few weeks since the dinner, and the "loser" has since paid his debt... FORCED to drink his opponent's drink for an entire week afterward... If only to learn from his mistakes, even if it's just a little.  Here's all the proof, day by day.
 
Day 1: Cutting right to the 4th stage of processing his loss and grief...Depression sets in, over a pint of Big Hop at Kelly's.
 
Day 2: Kissing up to the staff won't get you anywhere, Eric.
 
Day 3: Nor will drinking alone like a hermit, at home, in the dark, where no one can see your tears.  Snap out of it man!!  And for crying out loud, do some dishes!
 
Day 4: Lamenting how this beer and his own whisky barrel conspired against him to win the final round.
 
Day 5: Hands useless at this point...Needing some assistance, choking it down at Franktuary, whisky at the ready just in case.
 
Day 6: I don't know how he managed to take the most unflattering picture of a glass of MonkeyBoy that's ever been taken, but I'm assuming that's what this is, and that it was consumed afterward.  But I'm not sure I would drink it.
:
 
Day 7: EVIDENCE NOT YET PRESENTED!!!  Do we have to start this whole week of paying up all over again???
 
Final Score:  Cocktails wins 2 rounds, Beer wins 3.  Beer wins!!!  (With some dispute about voter indescretion, hanging chads, and that couple in Florida, all settled here.)
 
 
 

Quick!  Grab a bike and a GOOD FRIEND and get ready for the running of the 9th Annual Keg Ride. We're back at it again to raise money for In Stride Therapeutic Riding and BikePGH this year, and we need your help!

THE RIDE: To spread the word about what it means to operate an environmentally sustainable brewery, since our very first year, we've been delivering the the very first PEDAL PALE ALE kegs of the season to a local tap-spot in a very unique way....BY BICYCLE.

On Saturday Morning, April 27th, 2013, we'll set off with a few kegs and about 650 of our GOOD FRIENDS in tow to a mystery destination some place in Pittsburgh that ordered some beer. The trip will be slow, meandering, and maybe a little surprising - especially the secret destination.

CAN I BUY YOU A BEER? For everyone that rides, your first beer is on me. The more riders, the more beer we have to pull... but we'll worry about that part.

NEW/NOT SO NEW THIS YEAR:

  • We're starting at our new, fully operational brewing home, 147 Julius St. in Larimer.
  • Ridership is capped at 650 and we're eliminating day-of registration and waiver-signing as much as possible to keep the lines short!
  • When you register, you'll see an option to buy a limited run, KegRide tshirt, designed and printed by our long-time pals at CommonwealthPress. 100% of the proceeds go to our charities as well... so BUY ONE!  Deadline for adding a t-shirt to your registration is April 12, 2013.
  • Didn't get a t-shirt? Our GOOD FRIENDS at Commonwealth Press will also be on site, LIVE SCREENING shirts for your wearing pleasure!
  • You'll get to enjoy that first taste of Pedal Pale Ale in a souvenir East End Brewing Pint Glass that you can take home.
  • Plan on doing the Reverse Keg Ride on Novermer 2nd as well?  Shortly, we'll have a "Round Trip Keg Ride" registration option in place so you can sign up for both, and save a few bucks too!
  • PULL A KEG! Yes, you can have the honor of riding at the front of the pack, and scoring one of the very first glasses of PEDAL PALE ALE served this season. Of course, you'll need to work for it - and pay for it too. But again, it all goes to charity. For the tidy sum of $250, you can guarantee a slot at the head of the pack. Just drop an email to Seth, and the first person to make payment - credit card, check, unmarked bills, gold bullion (Seth's words, not mine.) - gets to pull a keg to our undisclosed location. No, we still won't tell you where we're riding, but at least you'll learn first!

MORE NEW STUFF:

  • Zombo goes MOBILE! Yes, we're bringing him and the tunes with us this year, all pulled by bicycle of course!!!
  • The Pgh Taco Truck will be joining us at the Brewery before we leave, so COME HUNGRY!
THE PARTICULARS:
  • Date: Saturday, April 27th, 2013
  • Time: 9:30-10:30am sign-in, 11am departure, arrival at Desination likely between 12 and 1pm
  • Starting Point: East End Brewing Co. 147 Julius St. Pgh, Pa 15206 Destination: You've gotta ride to find out!
  • Distance: 6-10 miles Pace: Gentle, slow. Remember that part about people pulling a keg?
  • Return trip: Sorry folks, you're on your own.
  • Registration: Early Bird = $20, Regular = $25, Round Trip = $XX Hmm.....when does Early Bird pricing end? That's a mystery, so sign up now before the price goes up.

REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN!

 

 Special thanks to our co-event sponsor!

    

 

It's finally time for us to add the last beer to this year's Festival of Darkness releases:  For the 4th year in a row, we've managed to cover a whole bunch of cherries with 44lbs of Belgian Dark Chocolate and 15lbs of American Cocoa Powder, to brew our Chocolate Covered Cherry Stout.

We're tapping it just as soon as it's ready, so that means...

  • Noon at the Brewery this Saturday, February 9th.  
  • NEXT Friday in The Strip, February 15th. (We're going to try to get some there for THIS Saturday. Just don't count on it - or better still, check the Twitters for updates.)

As the name suggests, the fruit is in the background on this one.  And in keeping with our general practice for balancing specialty ingredient additions, we've managed to make this one still taste like a Stout... in spite of all that wonderful chocolate-ey goodness.  

In fact, if you're a dark beer fan, we've got 3 other stouts, a porter, and few more dark beers to pick from that will help you through these last long cold weeks winter... so get in here!

Beer..It's not just for Valentines Day anymore.

Cheers - Scott

It only took us 8 years of brewing to get around to offering regular tours here at the brewery... and now they'll be happening every other Saturday at 1pm.  We may change the frequency once we see what the interest level is like, but for now, this is our plan...

So if you've not been out to our Brand New Brewery yet, or if you've been out for beer but never got a look behind the red doors, well now's your chance!  Plus, included with every Brewery Tour Ticket is a Growler of GOOD BEER to take home with you.

Read more, pick a date, and get yourself signed up for a Tour HERE.

See you soon!

Cheers - Scott

It's that time of year again.  The holidays are in the rear view, it's all gray an clady ahtside, and everything around you has a damp chill about it.  (Including the beer, thank goodness.)  But we're here for you in your time of need, to help you fully embrace your Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD), with a downright dazzling array of DARK BEERS.

Here's a sneak preview of what this will look like: 

                           

Pretty cool, eh? (Yeah, that's just a black box.)

Check out this year's lineup for the brewery location... including some year-round favorites, a couple of seasonals, some session ales, and of course a few bottled specialties.  All of these are available in draft form only, unless otherwise noted:

  • Black Strap Stout
  • Fat Gary Nut Brown Ale
  • Snow Melt Winter Ale
  • First (the very first beer brewed on our new brewhouse)
  • Steelcut Oatmeal Stout
  • Old Nebby (draft only at first, 750ml bottles later)
  • Homewood Reserve 2012* (draft and 750ml bottles)
  • Coffee Porter - the beer we still can't call "EyeOpener" (draft and 750ml bottles)

...Plus one more dark session ale that's not confirmed yet, as we're waiting to hear back about availability of a special ingredient.  I'll update this when we know for sure.  We may even have a few bottles of our Smokestack Heritage Porter left if they survive the weeks running up to this, but we'll see.

Also, as a special bonus on this day only, we're also tapping some long lost kegs of our 2012 Gratitude Barleywine for Growler fills.  We've been holding these kegs in hopes that some of the 1500 bottles we filled last year will start to develop some carbonation.  Or maybe that the re-brewed batch of ANOTHER 1500 bottles might carbonate... but we've given up the wait, and I'd rather just get this much Gratitude out there for you.  Luckily, we're able to force carbonate these kegs and get them properly dispensed into your waiting Growlers.  But as for the bottles of FLATTITUDE 2011 and 2011A, I suppose we'll just keep waiting on those.  And make the risky move of brewing yet another batch for bottling - the brew day is already booked for later this month!

* Homewood Reserve is our Black Strap Stout that's been aged in bourbon barrels, and this time around, we used Makers Mark barrels.  As is our practice in years part, we blend this aged stock with a portion of fresh Black Strap Stout, so that we get flavor contributions from both young and old.

This will all happen during our Regular Growler Hours at the brewery, 12-5pm on Saturday, January 26th.  And our Growler Shop will have both bottled FOD beers starting at 9am that day too, along with 4 Dark/Non-Dark draft offerings for fills.  I'm hoping this will be enough to carry you through the long, dark, cold days ahead.

See you then, if I don't see you sooner!

Cheers - Scott

 

Now accepting Credit Cards at the Brewery!

Beer List for the Brewery

Beer List for the Strip



Growler Hours(tm):

Black Strap Stout on vacation in Virginia 

Come out for a TOUR and TASTING!

GROWLERS HOURS at the Brewery:

  • TUE-FRI 4-8pm NEW!
  • SAT 12-5pm
  • Sun 10-2pm NEW!

GROWLERS HOURS at our Shop in the Strip:

  • FRI 10-6pm
  • SAT 9-5pm
  • SUN 10-4pm

What's a Growler?

Where exactly is the Brewery?

So, you want a whole keg?

 



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