Port Brewing and The Lost Abbey 2nd Anniversary Party

Join us for our 2nd Anniversary Celebration – a day of food, music, people, and of course, beer from Great American Beer Festival Small Brewery of the Year and World Beer Cup 2008 Champion Small Brewery – Port Brewing and The Lost Abbey!

When: Saturday, May 3, 2008 – 11 am to 9 pm

Where: Port Brewing / The Lost Abbey, San Marcos, San Diego County, CA

What: Entry gets you six tasting tickets, a cool Port Brewing pint glass and most excellent food from Port’s own untamable outdoor kitchen maestro Vincent Marsaglia.

How Much: $15 at the door

Special Releases
  • Port Brewing 2nd Anniversary – A Hop Bomb of a double IPA just for our second birthday! 9.5% ABV, available in 22oz bottles. $7.99 / bottle
  • Inferno — Our first releases of this devilishly good Golden Strong Ale. 8.5% ABV, available in 750ml cork stopper bottles. $8.99 / bottle
  • Cuvee de Tomme – Gold medals at the 2007 Great American Beer Festival and the 2008 World Beer Cup! Only 150 cases are available. There will be a maximum of 6 bottles per person. $15 per 375ml cork finished bottle.

Special Note: Cuvee de Tomme is very likely to sell out early. Make sure you’re there early if you want to pick some up!

Port Brewing and The Lost Abbey Crowned 2008 World Champion at World Beer Cup

Small brewery and its head brewer take four medals, named World Beer Cup 2008 Champion

San Marcos, CA – Tiny Port Brewing / The Lost Abbey Brewing and its head brewer Tomme Arthur went into last week’s 7th World Beer Cup as the American Small Brewery and Brewer of the Year.

They emerged as the World Champions.

A bi-annual competition among the world’s best breweries, the Brewers Association 2008 World Beer Cup saw 644 breweries from 58 countries enter a total of 2,864 beers in 91 style categories. An elite panel of international judges conducted blind tastings and awarded gold, silver and bronze medals to the top three beers of each style. The judges also issued a “Champion Brewery” and “Champion Brewer” award in each of five brewery categories: Large, medium and small brewery, large and small brewpub.

Port Brewing’s Lost Abbey beers won in the following categories:

  • Bronze Medal: Experimental Beer (Lager or Ale) — Veritas 002
  • Bronze Medal: Other International Ale — Brouwer’s Imagination Series Saison
  • Silver Medal: Belgian-Style Flanders/Oud Bruin or Oud Red Ale — Red Poppy
  • Gold Medal: Wood- and Barrel-aged Sour Beer — Cuvee de Tomme

The brewery and head brewer Tomme Arthur were also named World Beer Cup 2008 Champion Brewery and Champion Brewer in the Small Brewing Company Category.

The “world champion” designation is merely the latest in a string of high-profile titles for Port Brewing / The Lost Abbey. In 2007 alone the brewery netted more than a dozen medals. And six months ago brewery and brewer walked away with the “2007 Small Brewery of the Year” award at the Great American Beer Festival, an annual competition among America’s best beer makers.

Established just two years ago, Port Brewing /The Lost Abbey has become famous for its line of rare, deep and flavorful beers that food and drink experts compare more closely to wine than mass-market brews. Issued under the Lost Abbey label, these beers are brewed with ingredients such as raisins, sour cherries, black pepper and grains of paradise, and often aged in oak, wine, brandy and bourbon barrels for as long as 18 months. The brews have been featured in numerous publications including The Wall Street Journal, Food & Wine, Maxim, and Playboy, as well as dozens of newspapers and industry periodicals.

A full list of the Brewers Association 2008 World Beer Cup Award winners and competition details are available on the Brewers Association website at: http://www.beertown.org/events/wbc/winners_list/winners_2008.html

About Port Brewing / Lost Abbey
Founded in 2006, Port Brewing Company produces a line of multi-award-winning American ales as well as the groundbreaking Lost Abbey family of Belgian-inspired beers. Craft brewed under the direction of co-founder and three-time Great American Beer Festival brewer of the year and 2008 World Champion brewer, Tomme Arthur, four beers are issued under the Lost Abbey label year-round: Avant Garde, Lost and Found, Red Barn and Judgment Day. Additionally, a number of seasonal and specialty releases including Ten Commandments, Cuvee de Tomme and the Angel’s Share, are offered at various times throughout the year. As many of these are blended and aged for up to 18 months in French Oak, Brandy and Bourbon barrels, Lost Abbey beers are universally recognized for their complexity, unique flavors, and bold, boundary-pushing styles. Port Brewing is located at 155 Mata Way, Suite 104, San Marcos, CA 92069, USA. Telephone (760) 889-9318, web: www.lostabbey.com.

Photos from the AHA Rally

There was an American Homebrewer’s Association rally at the brewery on Sunday, April 13th. Here’s a few photos.


If you recognize anyone, feel free to click on the photo and add a caption.

AHA Membership Rally at Port Brewing / Lost Abbey – April 13, 2008

Homebrewers and Beer Enthusiasts,

The American Homebrewers Association (AHA) wants you to join us for a fantastic fun-filled event with fun prizes and an opportunity to meet and mingle with other beer enthusiasts at Port Brewing and The Lost Abbey, Sunday April 13, 1- 4pm.

Bring a friend to the event. The cost is $33 for new and renewing members.

Entrance to the event includes these opportunities:

  • $33 One-Year Membership to the AHA (reg. $38)
  • Meet Tomme Arthur, Director of Operations
  • Free Brewery Tour
  • Complimentary Pizza Port Pizza
  • 15 House Beers available on tap, including a tasting of a special release, Veritas 002, a Great American Beer Fesival ’07 Silver Medal winner
  • Chance to win great prizes from the AHA and t-shirts from The Lost Abbey and Port Brewing in a raffle.

» Click here for more information and to RSVP

SAVOR Craft Beer and Food With Tomme Arthur

SAVOR Craft Beer and Food ExperienceLooking for a chance to mingle with Port Brewing’s Tomme Arthur and sample Judgment Day and Veritas ‘003?

Want to meet some of the other big names in American Craft Brewing and sample their wares along with outstanding foods?

Then make plans now to attend SAVOR, a new quintessential craft beer and food event you won’t want to miss.

What will you find at SAVOR?

Enjoy a small (700 people), reception-style sampling of your choice of 35+ sweet and savory appetizers and 96 craft beers from 48 breweries. Converse with the luminaries of the craft beer industry — brewery owners, brewers and representatives — all on-hand to serve you your beer.

Aside from our own esteemed Mr. Arthur, here’s some of the other big brewing names that will be on hand:

Adam Avery – Avery Brewing Company, Peter Bouckaert – New Belgium Brewing Company, Sam Calagione – Dogfish Head Craft Brewery, Vinnie Cilurzo – Russian River Brewing Company, Greg Koch – Stone Brewing Co, Jim Koch – Boston Beer Company, Garrett Oliver – The Brooklyn Brewery, Hugh Sisson – Clipper City Brewing Company, Carol Stoudt – Stoudts Brewing Company and Rob Tod – Allagash Brewing Company, and many more…

When and Where is SAVOR?

May 16 and 17, 2008
Washington DC
Andrew W. Mellon Auditorium

More details and tickets:

Visit the SAVOR website at:
http://beertown.org/events/SAVOR/index.html