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Burgh'ers Brewery creates 'Black is Beautiful' beer, helps Urban League

JoAnne Klimovich Harrop
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Courtesy of Neil Glausier
Burgh’ers Brewing, a burger joint and craft brewery with restaurants in Lawrenceville and Zelienople has begun canning its beer for the debut of it’s "Black is Beautiful" brew. It will be released Aug. 8.
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Courtesy of Neil Glausier
Burgh’ers Brewing, a burger joint and craft brewery with restaurants in Lawrenceville and Zelienople has begun canning its beer for the debut of its "Black is Beautiful" brew. The brewery is using an Alpha Brewing Operations beer cannon series can line capable of producing 24 cans per minute. It will be released Aug. 8.
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Courtesy of Neil Glausier
Burgh’ers Brewing, a burger joint and craft brewery with restaurants in Lawrenceville and Zelienople has begun canning its beer for the debut of it’s "Black is Beautiful" brew. It will be released Aug. 8.

The beer can reads: “Brewed to support justice and equality for people of color.”

“I have been around a long time and I have seen a lot of things but I have never seen anything this strong on a product,” said Esther Bush, president and CEO of the Urban League of Greater Pittsburgh. “Burgh’ers Brewing wants to make a statement publicly to all of their customers this is something they care about.”

Bush was referring to a beer can she saw at Burgh’ers Brewing, a burger joint and craft brewery with restaurants in Lawrenceville and Zelienople.

The new brew will be released Saturday at both locations and is part of the national Black is Beautiful campaign in the beer brewing community. The effort aims to raise awareness for the injustices people of color face, while raising money for police brutality reform and people who need help with legal fees.

The beer’s base recipe as an imperial stout was created by Weathered Souls Brewing Co. in San Antonio, Texas.

Burgh’ers brew has a “mellow herbal bitterness and floral notes that are subdued by burnt toffee, coffee and the richest cocoa you can find with a mellow caramel note at the end in this robust, velvety ganache of a beer,” according to co-owner Neil Glausier.

More than 1,000 breweries in 50 states and 20 countries are taking part in the campaign. Locally, Couch Brewery in East Liberty, Abjuration Brewing in McKees Rocks and First Sip Brew Box teamed up for a brew. Many others have joined in: 11th Hour Brewing and Cinderlands Beer Co. in Lawrenceville, Butler Brew Works in Butler, East End Brewing Co. in Larimer, Hop Farm Brewing in Lawrenceville, Union Brothers Brewing in Harmony, Noble Stein Brewing Company in Indiana, Hitchhiker Brewing Co. in Sharpsburg, and Inner Groove Brewing in Verona. Each is choosing a different organization to benefit.

Burgh’ers, founded by chef Fiore Moletz, and co-owned with brewmaster Glausier, and his wife Jill, of Brighton Heights, chose the Urban League as the recipient of proceeds from sale of the beer.

“This unfortunate period we are living in now and that unfortunate murder that brought us to this place has inspired me to see a cross-section of Americans embrace and try to have a fuller understanding of what the African American community and other communities of color experiences in the United States,” Bush said.

The Urban League helps African-Americans with education, health advocacy, housing counseling, support for early childhood and youth development, hunger prevention and career preparation.

“We wanted the money to go to something bigger than us,” Neil Glausier said.

Neil Glausier spent the early part of the week working on the first-ever canned beer at Burgh’ers.

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Courtesy of Neil Glausier
Burgh’ers Brewing, a burger joint and craft brewery with restaurants in Lawrenceville and Zelienople has begun canning its beer for the debut of its "Black is Beautiful" brew. The brewery is using an Alpha Brewing Operations beer cannon series can line capable of producing 24 cans per minute. It will be released Aug. 8.

He canned 20 cases. The canned beer will be unveiled in conjunction with the restaurant’s 10th anniversary.

“It was a labor of love,” Neil Glausier said. “I wanted this to be the first batch because of the Urban League’s mission.”

JoAnne Klimovich Harrop is a TribLive reporter covering the region's diverse culinary scene and unique homes. She writes features about interesting people. The Edward R. Murrow award-winning journalist began her career as a sports reporter. She has been with the Trib for 26 years and is the author of "A Daughter's Promise." She can be reached at jharrop@triblive.com.

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