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Having trouble finding that right kind of beer? Come in and talk to our friendly and knowledgeable staff. They will be able explain the difference in the quality, color, preparation, and temperature of the different brands of beer we carry, as well as answer any questions you may have.
Our selection is one of the largest in the Pittsburgh area. Here at Beer and Pop 4 Less we carry the largest selection of Domestic Beer, Import Beer, Craft Beer and Malt Beverages. We continuously receive new products and our stock changes frequently.We also specialize in Micro Beer and have a vast variety in stock, over 400 in all. So if you do not see your favorite selection, have no fear. Just tell us what your looking for and we will "ORDER IT" for you! Oh and if you are worried about the price, don't be. At Beer and Pop 4 Less the majority of our beer is marked lower than our competitors. For your convenience we also offer a large variety of Snacks, Ice, Pop, Water, & Energy Drinks, along with the top name brand Cigarettes, Cigars, Snuff, and Loose Tobacco. Kegs of beer are also available including discount beer. You could win big when you play your numbers in the Pennsylvania Lottery or by purchasing some of our instant lotto tickets. All of this makes Beer and Pop 4 Less the one stop shop for all your needs.
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KNOW YOUR BEER!
Amber Lagers
Amber lagers are a somewhat defined style of lager that is much favored by US lager brewers. This type of beer is darker anywhere from amber to copper hued. It is generally a more full flavored beer than the usual pale lager. Alcohol levels are usually a maximum of 5% ABV.
American Steam Beer
Steam beer is usually considered an exclusive to the Anchor Brewing Company of San Francisco. This beer is considerably notoriety. It is a certain style of beer that is brewed at Ale-type temperatures. The result is a light lager type of beer.
Australian Lager
Similar to American/ Canadian pilsner. This type of beer is made with Australian hops and malts. It is a misnomer that their content is higher. The can is just bigger.
Black/Schwarz Beer
This beer was first brewed in Thuringia, which is a state in eastern Germany. These style of lager brews were known to be quite darker in color than their Munich counterparts. These are relatively full-bodied beers and are rarely under 5%ABV,. They classically feature a bitter chocolate, roasted malt note along with a rounded character. This obscure style of beer was picked up by Japanese brewers. It was made in small quantities by major brewers in Japan. Schwarz beers are not often picked up by US craft brewers.
Bock
Duck or venison meals would be a good choice to serve with Bock.. This beer is a specific type of strong lager. It is associated with Germany. Their colors range form pale to deep amber tones and have a sweetness to them on the palate. Bock beer styles are an exposition of malty sweetness which is classically associated with the flavor of Bavarian malt. Alcohol levels are potent and are typically 5-6% ABV/. Dopple Bock is a much stronger version of Bock.
Doppelbock
This is a sub-category of bock style beer. Doppelbocks are an extra strong beer. They are rich and quite weighty lagers that are characterized by an intense malty sweetness along with a note of hop bitterness in order to balance the sweetness. Color may be either full amber or a dark brown. The alcohol levels are potently high usually at 7-8%ABV. These beers were first brewed by the Paulaner monks in Munich. At the time, it was to be consumed as what they called "liquid bread" during the Lenten season.
Dortmunder Export
These beers are very Well balanced and are smooth, and refreshing, Dortmunders tend to be much stronger and fuller bodied than other pale lagers or even Munich Helles styles. They may evem be a darker shad and a bit hoppier. This style of beer began in the city of Dortmund which is in northern Germany. Dortmunder Export started during the industrial revolution at which time Dortmund was the center of the coal and steel industries.
Eisbock
Eisbock is the strongest type of bock. It is made by chilling a doppelbock until ice begins to form. Once the ice is removed, it leaves behind a brew with a much higher concentration of alcohol. This also concentrates the flavors. As a result, the beer is rich with a pronounced malt sweetness along with a warm alcoholic finish. Alcohol levels are at least 8%abv.
"Light" and Reduced Calorie Lagers.
These are popular brews for a figure-conscious society. They are usually pale lager styled beers that contain fewer calories. As most
"diet products," the goal is to maintain flavor while lowering calories. This goal has been achieved quite successfully by some brands.
Maibock/Pale Bock
Maibocks are medium beers. They are full-bodied lagers. Their color can vary from a light bronze to a deep amber color. They are characterized by a sweet malty taste and have a subtle hop character.
Munich Helles
Munich helles is a style of lager originating from Munich which is very soft and round on the palate with a pale to golden hue. These beers traditionally tend to be quite malt accented with subtle hop character. They are generally weightier than standard pale lagers though less substantial than Dortmunder Export styles. All the finest examples still come from the brewing center of Munich and are relatively easy to find in major US markets.
Malt Liquor
This category is BATF-mandated in as much as any lager stronger than 5% alcohol by volume cannot call itself a lager beer. There are a number of commercial brands that have been created to fill this category, many of which do not have great merit from the connoisseurs perspective. Some strong European lagers adopt this labeling moniker for the US market.
Pale Lagers
Pale lagers are the standard international beer style as personified by products from Miller to Heineken. This style is the generic spin-off of the pilsner style. Pale lagers are generally light to medium-bodied with a light to medium hop impression and a clean, crisp malt character. Quality, from a flavor point of view, is very variable within this style and many cheaper examples use a proportion of non-malt additives such as rice or corn to reduce the production costs. Alcohol content is typically between 3.5-5% ABV, with the upper end of the range being preferable if one is to get a true lager mouthfeel.
Pilsner
You like fried foods? The bitterness cuts the spices so the flavor mellows out, leaving you with a balanced taste.
Pilsner styles of beer originate from Bohemia in the Czech Republic. They are medium to medium-full bodied and are characterized by high carbonation and tangy czech varieties of hops that impart floral aromas and a crisp, bitter finish. The hallmark of a fresh pilsner is the dense, white head. The alcohol levels must be such as to give a rounded mouthfeel, typically around 5% ABV. Classic pilsners are thoroughly refreshing, but they are delicate and must be fresh to show their best. Few beers are as disappointing to the beer lover as a stale pilsner. German pilsner styles are similar, though often slightly lighter in body and color. Great pilsners are technically difficult to make and relatively expensive to produce.
Vienna Style Lagers and Marzen/Fest Beers
The classic amber to red lager which was originally brewed in Austria in the 19th century has come to be known as the Vienna style. These are reddish-amber with a very malty toasted character and a hint of sweetness. This style of beer was adapted by the Munich brewers and in their hands has a noted malty sweetness and toasted flavor with a touch more richness. The use of the term Marzen, which is German for March, implies that the beer was brewed in March and lagered for many months. On a label, the words "fest marzen" or "Oktoberfest" generally imply the vienna style. Oktoberfest beers have become popular as September seasonal brews among US craft brewers, though they are not always classic examples of the German or Austrian style.
India Pale Ale, IPA
The IPA is a hoppier version of Pale Ale. Originally brewed in England with extra hops to survive the journey to British troops stationed in India. In the early 1700s Britian had a problem. Troops and British citizens living in India as part of the colonial rule did not have access to good British Ale and any attempts to ship the malt British ales to them resulted in spoilage. India Pale Ale, or IPA, was the solution. The generous amounts of hops in this brew protected it from the heat and motion of the British sailing ships of the day. In 1827 a ship leaving London wrecked and damaged some of the casks of IPA on board. The casks were sold there in England and the unusually hoppy ale was a big hit. Soon the new brew was in demand and a new style.
Pale Ale
Like many beer styles, pale ale resulted from an innovation in brewing technology. The brewers in Burton-on-Trent in England were looking for a way to produce a more consistent and paler beer. The kilns of the day used wood which was difficult to control and often resulted in dark roasted or even scorched barley. They found that coke, a processed form of coal that burns hot and steady, gave them the desired effect- a clear, amber or copper colored ale. It was far paler than any British ales brewed to date.
The type of water used seems to be more sacred to this style than anything else. Brewers all over the world that make this style often work hard to reproduce the naturally occurring water of the original brewery in Burton. They will use hops and yeast that are completely different from those used in traditional English ales.
The traditional British pale ale style, which includes bitter and ESB, is a very pleasant and understated beer. It has a malty profile and just enough woody or lightly floral hops for balancing. It is elegant and a great session beer. The American and Australia version of this very mutable style are brasher. The maltiness is often dialed down and more aggressive hops varieties are used making it an exciting and spicy brew.
Dry Stout, Irish Stout or Dry Irish Stout
This is the style that represents a typical stout in most people's minds. It sits in the glass completely black with a thick, creamy, long lasting head atop it. It smells of dark, roasted things like coffee, barley and chocolate. The flavor is rich and dry with perhaps a bit of acidity shining through. Some examples of dry Stouts are Guiness Draught Stout, Murphy's Irish Stout, and Beamish Irish Stout.
PORTER
The Porter was once the most popular beer in England and America. It's position was supplanted by pale which was in turn undone by Pilsner. But unlike pale ale which has always continued to sell well, porter all but died out on both sides of the pond. In the US Prohibition was the final nail in the coffin of the declining style. Britain saw it fail in part because of a beer tax based on OG. The craft beer revolution finally revived it at the end of 20th century.
Porters always pair with almost any meat dish.
Wheat
Wheat beer is brewed with a large proportion of wheat. Wheat beers often also contain a significant proportion of malted barley. Wheat beers are usually top-formented.The flavors of Wheat beers varies considerably, depending upon the specific style the main varieties are weissbier, witbier, and the sour varieties, such as lambic.
BELOW IS A LIST OF BEERS WE CARRY OR CAN GET.
DUE TO SO MANY CHANGES IN THE BEER INDUSTRY WE MAY NOT HAVE A BEER YOU WANT ON OUR LIST. THAT DOESN'T MEAN WE CAN'T GET IT. JUST ASK ONE OF OUR FRIENDLY STAFF MEMBERS AND THEY WILL ASSIST YOU THE BEST THEY CAN.
IMPORTS
AUSTRALIA
Coopers Pale Ale
Coopers Sparkling Ale
Coopers Extra Best Stout
Coopers Lager
Coopers Vintage
Fosters
James Boags Lager
AUSTRIA
Geneberger
Helles
Michlas
BELGIUM
Abbey Floreffe Triple
Abbey Floreffe Meilleure Abbey
Achel 8
Achel Bruin
Achel Extra
Augustjin
Augustjin Grand Cru
Avril, Classic Beer De Table
Barbar Golden Honey Alw
Bavik
Belgian Sampler
Biere De Miel
Biere du Boucanier
Bink Blonde/Bruin/Blossom
Blanche De Bruxelles White Beer
Bornem Double
Bornem Triple
Brugse Zot
Cantillon Kriek
Cantillon Gueuze
Cantillon Rose De Gambrinus
Cantillon Grand Cru
Castelain Blonde Biere De Garde
Cherish Framboise
Cherish Kriek
Chimay Grand Reserve (Blue)
Chimay Red Ale
Chimay White
Corsendonk Brown
Corsendonk Pale
Cuvee De Trolls
De Koninck Ale
Deranke XX Bitter
Deus Brut Des Flanders
Delirium Nocturnum
Delirium Tremens
Duchesses De Bourgogne
Dupont Les Bons Voeux
Duvel
Ecaussinnes Ultra Amber/Blonde/Bruin
Ename III
Fantone Saison
Floris Apple
Floris Framboise
Foret, Organic Saison Ale
Fruli
Gouden Carolus Ambrio
Gouden Carolus
Gouden Carolus III
Gouden Carolus Grand Cru
Gouden Carolus Noel
Green’s Discovery Amber Ale
Green’s Endeavor Dubbel Ale
Green’s Quest Triple Ale
Grotten Bier Brown Cellis
Grimbergen Blonde
Grimbergen Dubbel
Gulden Draak
Hoegaarden
Joseph
Kapittel Abt
Kasteel Brown
Kasteel Triple
Keizersberg
La Devine Double
La Devine Triple
LaChouffe
Leffe Blonde
Leute Bok
Lindeman’s Classic Lambic
Lindeman’s Cuvee Renee Lambic
Lindeman’s Framboise Lambic
Lindeman’s Kriek Lambic
Lindeman’s Peche Lambic
Lindeman’s Pomme Lambic
Liefmans Framboise
Liefmann's Goudenband
Liefmans Kreik
Lowenbrau
Lucifer
Malheur 10
Malheur Brut
Maredsous “8”
Moinette Artisanal Ale (Blonde/Bruine)
Murderous “10”
McChouffe Brown
Orval Trappist
Petrus Aged
Petrus Blond
Petrus Dubbel
Piraat
Poppering Hommel
Rader Ambree
Rader Blond
Saison De Silly
Sara
Scaldis Belgian Special Ale
Scaldis Refermentee Special
Scaldis Noel
Stella Artois
Scotch De Silly
St. Amand, Country Ale
St. Bernardus Abbey
St. Feuillien Brune
St. Feuillien Triple
St. Louise Framboise
St. Louise Kriek
St. Louise Peche
St. Martin Blonde
St. Martin Dark
Triple Karmeliot
Troubadour Blonde
Troubadour Obscura
Witkap Tripel, Abbey Ale
Wittekerke
Wittekerke Rose
CANADA
Labatt Blue
Labatt Blue Light
Labatt Blue Lime
Labatt Ice
Labatt Porter
Molson Canadian
Molson Canadian Light
Molson Golden
Molson Ice
Molson XXX
Molson X
Moosehead
Moosehead Light
Moosehead Light Lime
Unibroue Maudite
Unibroue Blanche De Chambly
Unibroue Chambly Noire
Unibroue La Fin Du Monde
Unibroue Trois Pistoles
Unibroue Don De Dieu
Unibroue Variety
Unibroue Ephemere Apple
Unibroue Ephemere Cranberry
Unibroie Ephemere Cassis
Unibroue Terrible
Unibroue Seineuriale
CHINA
Kingway
Tsingtao
Yanjing
CZECH REPUBLIC
Czechvar
Krusovice Lager
Krusovice Cerne
Pilsner Urquell
Staropromen
Zatec Lager
CROATIA
Karlovacko
DENMARK
Bear Beer
Carlsberg
Elephant Malt
Faxe
ENGLAND
Abbot Ale
Bass Ale
Boddington’s Pub Ale
Black Cat
Black Thorn Cider
Blue Bird Bitter
Blue Bird XB
Farson’s Shandy
Flag Porter
Fullers ESB
Fullers London Porter
Fullers London Pride
Newcastle Brown Ale
Old Speckled Hen
Salopian Entire Butt Porter
Samuel Smith’s Oatmeal Stout
Samuel Smith’s Organic Ale
Samuel Smith’s Organic Lager
Samuel Smith’s Organic Cider
Samuel Smith’s Imperial Stout
Samuel Smith’s India Pale Ale
Samuel Smith’s Nut Brown Ale
Samuel Smith’s Pale Ale
Strongbow Cider
Tetley’s English Ale
Thomas Hardy’s Ale
Wells Banana Bread
Wells Bombardier Ale
Youngs Double Chocolate
FRANCE
Kronenbourg 1664
GERMANY
Augustiner Brau Lager
Augustiner Brau Dark
Ayinger Alt Dunkel
Ayinger Brau Weisse
Ayinger Celebrator Dopplebock
Ayinger Jahr-Bier
Ayinger Ur Weisse
Beck’s
Beck’s Dark
Beck’s Premiere Light
Beck’s Oktoberfest
Bitburger
Brahma
Clausthaler Amber
Clausthaler
Dab Dortmunder
EKU Pils
EKU 28
Erdinger Hefe-Weissbeir
Erdinger Kristallklar
Erdinger Weiss Dunkel
Erdinger Weizenbock
Erdinger Oktoberfest
Franiskaner Hefeweisse
Franiskaner Dunkelweisse
Hansa
Henninger
Hofbrau Original
Hofbrau Hefe Weizen
Hofbrau Dunkel
Hofbrau Maibock
Hofbrau Oktoberfest
Kapuziner Weisse
Konig Ludwig Pilsener
Kostritzer
Kostritzer Black Lager
Kostritzer Oktoberfest
Kulmbacher Eisbock
Kulmbacher Pils
Lowenbrau
Mahrs Ungespundet Lager
Michael Plank Dunkel Weizenbock
Michael Plank Hefeweizen
Michael Plank Hellerweizenbock
Monchshof Schwarz
Paulaner Hefeweizen
Paulaner Salvator Dark
Pauloner Munich Lager
Paulaner Premium Pilsner
Paulaner Oktoberfest
Pinkus Jubilat
Pinkus Munster
Pinkus Pilsner
Pinkus Weizen
Spaten Lager
Spaten Optimator
Spaten Oktoberfest
Spaten/Franziskaner Variety Pack
Spezial Rauchbier
St. Pauli Girl
St. Pauli Girl Dark
Warsteiner
Warsteiner Dunkel
Warsteiner Cola
Warsteiner Hilight
Warsteiner Leamon
Wolters
GUATAMALA
Bahia
HOLLAND
Amstel Light
Grolsch
Grolsch Light
Heineken
Heineken Dark
Heineken Light
Koningshoeven Bock
Koningshoeven Quadrupel
Koningshoeven Triple
Oranjeboom
HONDURAS
Barbna
Port Royal
Salva Vida
INDIA
Kingfisher
IRELAND
Beamish Irish Stout
Magners Cider
Murphy’s Irish Stout
Murphy’s Red
Wexford Irish Cream Ale
ITALY
Amarcord Birra Artigianale
Amarcord Prima Donna
Amarcord E. Figoun Dortmond Lager
Amarcord La Mi Donna Golden Ale
Amarcord La Putena Double Malt Red Ale
Amarcord La Tabachera D. Malt Brown Ale
Castello
Moretti Biarra/Larossa
Peroni
Verdi Spumante
Verdi Apple Sparkletini
Verdi Peach Sparkletini
Verdi Raspberry Sparkletini
JAMAICA
Redstripe
Redstripe Light
Jamaica Stout
JAPAN
Asahi Super Dry
Sapporo
Sapporo Light
Sapporo Reserve
LEBANON
Almaza Pilsner
MALTA
Cisk Lager
MEXICO
Bohemia
Carta Blanca
Corona
Corona Light
Coronita
Coronita Light
Dos Equis Lager
Dos Equis Amber
Sol
Tecate
Negro Modelo
Pacifico Clara
Modelo Especial
PHILLIPINES
San Miguel
San Miguel Dark
POLAND
Okocim Lager
Okacim Porter
Tyskie
Zwiek
SCOTLAND
Alba
Dark Island
Dragonhead Stout
Ebulum
Froach
Grozet
Historic Variety
Skull Spliter
Belhaven Scottish
Belhaven St. Andrew’s Ale
Belhaven Twisted Thisel
Belhaven Wee Heavy
Traquir House Ale
Traquir House Jacobite Ale
SLOVAKIA
Golden Pheasant
SPAIN
Alhambra
Alhambra Negra
SRILANKA
Lion Stout
Lion Imperial Lager
THAILAND
Singha
DOMESTIC BEER
Beer 30
Lager
Light
Ice
Big City
Lager
Light
Ice
Black Label
Black Label
Budweiser
Budweiser
Bud American Ale
Bud Light
Bud Light Golden Wheat
Bud Light Lime
Bud Ice
Bud Dry
Chelada
Budweiser Select
Bud Select
Select 55
Busch
Busch
Busch Light
Busch Ice
Busch Na
Colt 45
Blast Strawberry Lemonade
Blast Blueberry Pomegranate
Blast Raspberry Watermelon
Blast Grape
Coors
Coors Banquet
Coors Light
Extra Gold
Coors N/A
Old Milwaukee
Old Milwaukee
Old Milwaukee Light
Old Milwaukee N/A
Pabst
Lager
Light
Ice
Pittsburgh Brewing Company
* Iron City
* IC Light
* Augustiner Amber
* Augustiner Dark
* American
* American Light
* American Ice
* American Non-Alcoholic
* Old German
* Penns Best Regular
* Penns Best Light
* Brigade
St Ides
St Ides
St Ides Special
Berry
Kiwi
Mixed Fruit
Passion
Strohs
Strohs
Strohs Light
Stoney's
Stoney's Light
Stoney's Dark
Rolling Rock
Rolling Rock
Rock Light
Yuengling
Traditional Lager
Light Lager
Premium
Premium Light
Black and Tan
Lord Chesterfield Ale
And Many More......
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Beer and Pop 4 Less Pittsburgh
We were looking for a special beer for my son and had called around to many places. The beer we wanted they said would take up two weeks to get. We called Beer and Pop 4 Less and they were able to get it in with-in 3 days. We also found the selection of Beer's they had was incredible.