East End Brewing Company Outdoor patio with beer at East End Brewing
Location 147 Julius Street, Pittsburgh (2012-present) [ 1] 6923 Susquehanna Street, Pittsburgh (2004-2012) Opened December 2004 Owned by Scott Smith Website www .eastendbrewing .com
East End Brewing Company is a Pittsburgh brewery . According to the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette , it is a "force in the local beer market."[ 2]
Owner Scott Smith founded the brewery after quitting his job with a consumer products company.[ 3] The brewery started selling beer in December 2004.[ 2]
The brewery was originally located in a 4,000-square-foot (370 m2 ) brewery in the Homewood neighborhood of Pittsburgh's East End .[ 2] In 2011, the company began pursuing a move to a 17,000-square-foot building in the nearby Larimer neighborhood, and completed that move in November of 2012.[ 2] In order to finance the move, Smith sold $1,000 vouchers to customers/investors, which will be redeemable for future beer, merchandise and special access to new brews.[ 4] The move was completed in November 2012.[ 1] The new location will allow production to increase from 2,500 barrels brewed per year to 5,000 barrels.[ 5]
Tap and tasting room at East End Brewing Company Pittsburgh (Larimer) location.
In 2008, it sold 700 barrels;[ 6] in 2010 it sold 1,800 barrels of beer.[ 2] Sales are primarily done through growlers and kegs sold to local bars.[ 7] In 2010, sales were expanded to the Pittsburgh Public Market in the Strip District .[ 7]
As of 2010, there were 28 varieties of beer.[ 2] Big Hop is the flagship beer.[ 8] Specialty beer varieties include Big Hop Harvest Ale,[ 9] and Gratitude barleywine .[ 10] Smith delivered the bike-themed beer Pedal Pale Ale via bike trailer.[ 11] Smith commemorated the enactment of a smoking ban within Allegheny County with "Smokestack" smoked porter .[ 12]
The brewery is closely associated with Pittsburgh .[ 13] The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette cited East End Brewing as an example of Pittsburgh's superior beer culture compared to Philadelphia's .[ 14] Demand for East End beer spiked after the Pittsburgh Steelers won Super Bowl XLIII .[ 6]
In 2012, Pittsburgh Magazine named it one of the best breweries in Pittsburgh .[ 15] It is among the most popular Pittsburgh businesses on Twitter .[ 16]
April of 2023 brought East End's first satellite location: a taproom in the Mt. Lebanon suburb of Pittsburgh.
^ a b Batz, Jr., Bob (November 6, 2012). "It's pouring at East End's new place" . Pittsburgh Post-Gazette . Retrieved November 7, 2012 .
^ a b c d e f Cato, Jason (April 30, 2011). "East End Brewing Co. eyes Larimer expansion" . Pittsburgh Tribune-Review . Retrieved September 9, 2012 .
^ Stroup, Mark (September 6, 2006). "The (Art and) Craft of Brewing" . Pop City . Archived from the original on September 26, 2012. Retrieved September 9, 2012 .
^ Batz, Jr, Bob (March 30, 2012). "East End Brewing Co. is minting 'money' " . Pittsburgh Post-Gazette . Retrieved September 9, 2012 .
^ Klein, Hal B. (November 14, 2012). "East End Brewing makes a big expansion" . Pittsburgh City Paper . Retrieved November 15, 2012 .
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^ a b Schooley, Tim (August 13, 2010). "East End Brewing coming to Public Market" . Pittsburgh Business Times . Retrieved September 9, 2012 .
^ Batz, Jr., Bob (September 21, 2006). "East End Brewing's alt taps "wet" hop freshness" . Pittsburgh Post-Gazette . Retrieved September 9, 2012 .
^ Batz, Bob (October 13, 2005). "Gold medal goes to Church bock beer" . Pittsburgh Post-Gazette . Retrieved September 9, 2012 .
^ Batz, Jr., Bob (March 29, 2012). "Being grateful for beer, again: East End Brewing's 'Gratitude' is back" . Pittsburgh Post-Gazette . Retrieved September 9, 2012 .
^ Batz Jr., Bob (April 16, 2009). "Beer: 'Beer Wars' will be followed by chat" . Pittsburgh Post-Gazette . Retrieved September 9, 2012 .
^ Batz, Jr., Bob (July 3, 2007). "East End Brewing smokes out a beer with an unusual flavor" . Pittsburgh Post-Gazette . Retrieved September 9, 2012 .
^ Rich, Andrew (October 1, 2009). "Our man at the Great American Beer Fest" . Pittsburgh Post-Gazette . Retrieved September 9, 2012 .
^ Batz, Jr., Bob (March 6, 2008). "Beer: Philly a better beer-drinking city than Pittsburgh? Sez them" . Pittsburgh Post-Gazette . Retrieved September 9, 2012 .
^ "The 'Burgh Beer Bible" . Pittsburgh Magazine . October 2012. Archived from the original on 2013-03-31. Retrieved 2012-10-22 .
^ Millman, China (July 12, 2009). "Restaurants try out Twitter patter" . Pittsburgh Post-Gazette . Retrieved February 2, 2013 .