
Right after Friday brunch in October ’25, headed to Pittsburgh’s Lawrenceville section to take on three brewpubs within a quarter-mile walking distance. Long Story Short on Butler Street offered franchised Cinderlands brews and Eleventh Hour Brewing on Charlotte Street crafted its own beer onsite. As for BURGHERS BREWING, besides its street-cornered Butler Street taproom, the fine ‘burgers n’ brews joint’ has locations (as of this date) in Millvale, Southside and Zelienope.
Gathering ingredients from nearby farmers, Burghers shoots for total sustainability with approachable fare well suited for the average American beer drinker. On my stopover, there were four easygoing German-styled brews on tap alongside an IPA, Czech lager, Italian pils and malt liquor.
Inside, the concrete-floored pub features a twelve-seat, tile-fronted, wood bar with ten draughts (and two TV’s sidling the beer menu). There are several windowed yellow metal-seated wood tables and a corrugated standing post plus a back kitchen cookin’ burgers.
Crisp light-bodied Italian pilsner, Coltivare, put floral perfumed hop oils alongside moldy lemon rot above delicate truffle-like pilsner malting.
Sweet barley-corn crisping met polite Noble hop herbage for Czech amber lager, Wyrmslayer’s Reserve, a simple bronze-cleared moderation.
Chestnut and tobacco roasted German dark lager, Dunkel, let lightly creamed cocoa onboard.
Dewy festbier, Aufstoin, plied lemony orange tartness to gluey spelt and doughy wheat.
Stylishly dryer than most hefeweizens, Yellow Funicular scurried lemony banana-clove sweetness and wispy navel orange, mango and plantain illusions thru cilantro herbage topping whittled white wheat base.
Dry kolsch, Nubbel, let grassy hop herbage seep into mild lemon zesting over tidy mineral graining.
Zestful hazy IPA, Hipstertone, placed lemony orange-peeled grapefruit tanginess next to dank pine resin atop delicate oated wheat creaming.
Bettering most premium malt liquor, smooth Gold Chains guided sugary lemon at honeyed corn malts without getting gunky (and hiding its hefty 7.4% ABV).