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ABV: My Name is Prunus // I’m a sour plum tart beer

Welcome to a place where the North Side expresses itself: Allegheny City Brewing. Also, bring your pupper and try this plum sour before it kicks.

by Aadam Soorma | April 16, 2019

ABV is our weekly series that highlights a different beer from a local Pittsburgh brewery every week. Check out our past picks here.


 

My name is Jonas,

I’m carrying the wheel.

Thanks for all you’ve shown us

This is how we feel.

 

‘My Name is Jonas’ // Weezer

 

Last week, I had a conversation with my friend about – you guessed it – beer. He had ventured out of Polish Hill and made his way to the North Side. He shared with me that he was LOVING the vibe at Allegheny City Brewing. I, too, share that love.

And that brings us to today.

Here’s to discovering new discoveries, crossing the Allegheny River, singers named Rivers, and a beer named Prunus.

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ABV, volume XI

My Name is Prunus – available now at Allegheny City Brewing

Beer Name: My Name is Prunus

Style / ABV: Plum Fruited Sour, 5.5% ABV

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Why we recommend it: If you’ve been following ABV (my weekly column), you already know. I shout out lots of sour beers.

2019’s had a tart start.

I’m loving the sour beers mostly because it keeps me from going overboard. Try having more than a couple of sour beers and you’ll feel me. Or, at least your palate will. Unless you want to sit there all puckered up, the need to switch over to something with different mouthfeel is v real.

Again, if you’re new to sour beers, check out this article from VinePair: “Sour Beer. Explained.

Also, Andrew Jockers – part-time beer guy at Voodoo Brewery in Homestead and a dental student – wrote a helpful article about sour beers for CraftBeer.com.

 

The Prunus plum sour at Allegheny City marks two straight weeks of sour beer spotlights (after last week’s T-Funk) and this one’s a North Side treat.

Per the brewery, Prunus is soured on Greek yogurt, with 175 lbs of plum purée. You’ll find the viscosity of the beer thick, yet smooth. The fruit flavor hits strong and you may even pick up tiny bits of seeds between sips. The Prunus strikes a balance between tart and sweet with a vibrant pink / magenta hue. Issa good beer.

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When is it available: GO NOW! The Prunus is on tap right now so go on and get it while supplies last. There’s no indication that it will make its way back on draft anytime soon and it’s NOT an ACB mainstay.

How is it served: Enjoy a fresh pour on draft. The Prunus did not make it to the canning line so grab a growler fill for carry out or have yourself a glass in the taproom.

Where is it available: Allegheny City Brewing, North Side.

Honorable Mention Beer: Talk to a true Northsider and they’ll vouch for this: the Oceanic IPA is a top notch IPA. It’s one of the several highly underrated beers at ACB. I’m still not sure if I’m just naive or if ACB is truly flying under the radar, but I recommend treating yourself to a sampler flight and spending a solid afternoon at this North Side gem.

Visiting Allegheny City Brewing

First Time Visitor?

Parking: on-street parking is available in every direction: Foreland St, James St, etc. There’s also a metered surface lot next door to the brewery that is administered by the city.

Food?

Yep! If you’re swinging through Allegheny City on a Thursday, Friday or Saturday, you’re all but guaranteed access to a fantastic food truck. ACB’s food truck bookings can be found here.

Interior?

This is the best part. ACB is cozy, quaint and perfect for a date night. The space is small and it is very dog-friendly. ACB has an easy going vibe that is accented with board games, bench style seats, bar seats and even some outdoor sidewalk seating on nice days. Two gender-neutral bathrooms exist near the rear and you can even walk around and peek into the brewing room, attached to the main taproom.

Pro Tip: while ACB is cozy, it’s a wee bit small inside. Not great for large groups, but perfect for a lowkey catch up session with that old friend you’ve been meaning to text back.

 

Getting to Allegheny City Brewing

Bus: A TON of bus lines service the North Side / Allegheny City area. You can take the 1, 2, 4, 6, 8, 11, 15, 17, 54, etc. 

Uber / Lyft: per usual, always a smart move after some beers.

 

Allegheny City Brewing
Getting there
507 Foreland St, Pittsburgh, PA 15212, USA
Hours
Mon-Tue 4 – 9 PM
Wed 4 – 10 PM
Thu 4 – 9 PM
Fri 4 – 11 PM
Sat 12 – 11 PM
Sun 12 – 7 PM
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Aadam Soorma

Aadam Soorma

In 2012, Aadam moved to Pittsburgh. He's currently parked (sans chair) in Lawrenceville and plans to stay a while. On the weekends, you'll find him driving a small green bus (Porter Tours) as he leads tours at local breweries.

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