Photos from our 2010 Carnevale di Lost Abbey masquerade party
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Photos from our 2010 Carnevale di Lost Abbey masquerade party
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Greetings from Port Brewing and The Lost Abbey. Our beloved Director of Brewery Operations is taking this issue off from his column as he’s on the East Coast this week doing several special appearances (or, as we call it: “Being Tomme Arthur”).
Not to worry, however, as we’ve still got a lot of news for you. Read on.
First off, our tasting room expansion is nearly complete. As you’ve probably read in previous newsletters, via the website, Facebook, etc., back in late November we began a major expansion of our tasting room and warehouse / barrel room / cold storage.
We’re please to report that the expansion — save a few minor details — is complete. With the construction of the new warehouse and barrel room across the lot from the brewhouse and tasting room, we’ve not only been able to bump our barrel library to 800-plus barrels, but also nearly double the size of our tasting bar to 42 feet, add 14 more taps for fresh beers, and create a vintage bottle list for visitors who would like to sample some our rarer delights. Combine that with our swanky lighting, new bottle cabinetry and hip bistro-style barrel tables, and you’ve got a tasting room experience quite unlike anything else.
You can learn more about our tasting room on our website here: http://www.lostabbey.com/tasting-room/
Along with our with our new tasting room, we’re also pleased to announce our new tasting room and special events manager, Terri Osterfeld.
Those of you familiar with Port Brewing / The Lost Abbey know that Terri (aka: “Beer Molly”) has been a staple behind the bar on weekends since late 2006.
But with our fancy new digs and the ever-expanding crowds, we started needing her here a lot more than just weekends. So as of January 1 Terri became a full-time employee in charge of the tasting room, merchandise, special events, and online sales. Now she’s here Wednesdays through Sundays, serving beers, filling orders, coordinating tours and basically keeping the public side of our operation running smoothly.
If you ever have a chance to drop by the brewery or purchase anything from our online store, Terri’s the girl who handles it for you, so make sure to say hi. She can be reached at terri@lostabbey.com or through our website at: http://www.portbrewing.com/visit-us/contact-the-tasting-room/
Oh, and speaking of Terri, now that she’s on board fulltime, we have newly extended tasting room days and hours. They are as follows:
You can all the info on our tasting room (beers on tap, vintage bottles, special events, etc.) by visitng our website at: http://www.lostabbey.com/tasting-room/
As you’re probably aware, we have quite an extensive collection of barrels in which we age beers. What you might not know, however, is that many of those barrels — especially our spirit barrels (bourbon, brandy, sherry) — we only use once.
Oh, they still impart lots of flavor and character, but the style of beer combined with the volume we’re producing really dictates that we used fresh distilled spirit barrels.
As a result, we have a regular supply of whole (empty) barrels that we’re willing to part with for very little. Not only do these barrels have great flavor, but there color and character are something to behold too. So if you’re a homebrewer, a gardener (yes, they make great planters), a craftsman, or any one of hundreds of other people who has use for gently-used spirit barrels, these are just $25 each (whole 33gal barrel) when you pick up it up.
If you’re interested, visit our website here: http://www.portbrewing.com/buy-our-beers/buy-a-barrel/
Carnevale di Lost Abbey
Saturday, February 27th is our 3rd Carnevale di Lost Abbey Masquerade party. An annual bash held in honor of the release of our 2009 GABF Gold Medal-winning Carnevale Ale, we’ll be serving up food by our house chef Vince, live music by the Professors, and a huge tap and bottle list of great Port Brewing and Lost Abbey beers.
The masquerade is from 7pm to 11pm and food and music are free for everyone who shows up in costume and mask. It’s $10 for those without a costume (we will, however, provide you with a mask). Beers are all regular price.
More information, visit the Lost Abbey website at: http://www.lostabbey.com/3rd-annual-carnevale-di-lost-abbey-masquerade-party/
Hey, did you notice that our Port Brewing website has an all new look? Check it out at: http://www.portbrewing.com
Celebrate the 2010 release of Carnevale Ale at The Lost Abbey with our famous Venetian-style Carnevale masquerade on February 27, 2010 from 7pm to 11pm.
In addition to our 20-odd taps of outstanding Port Brewing and Lost Abbey Beers (including the 2010 premier of the Great American Beer Festival Gold Medal winning Carnevale), we’ll also have great music and amazing food courtesy of our very own Venetian chef, Vincentio Marsaglia.
Beers are all regular price, but if you attend in costume (which you should, since it’s a masquerade), food and entertainment are free! Mark your calendar now and make plans to attend the third Carnevale di Lost Abbey!
Details:
What: 3rd Annual Carnevale di Lost Abbey Masquerade
When: February 27, 7pm to 11pm
Where: The Lost Abbey, 155 Mata Way, Suite 104, San Marcos, CA 92069
For directions to the brewery or more information, please vist our Contact Page.
Want to see some photos from previous Carnevale Masquerades? Here you go:
Carnevale di LostAbbey 2009
Carnevale di Lost Abbey 2008
Meet Tomme Arthur and Company at the Belgian Beer Fest to be held at Pizza Port, Carlsbad. More information and tickets are available at http://www.pizzaport.com
This is the release of 2010 The Angel’s Share – Bourbon Barrel-aged.
Release Details:
Bottle: 375ml
Price: $15
Purchase Limit: None
This beer will reach general distribution. For more information on Angel’s Share visit:
http://www.lostabbey.com/lost-abbey-beers/non-denominational-ales/the-angels-share/
For distribution and availability in your area visit:
http://www.lostabbey.com/find-our-beers/
This is the release day for Angel’s Share Grand Cru #1, a six barrel blend of Angel’s Share 2006 through 2009.
Release details:
Beer: Angel’s Share Grand Cru #1
Packaging: 375ml cork-finished bottle
Total Run: 190 cases
Price: $20 per bottle (3 bottle max per person)
Availability: Brewery Only. Doors open at 10 am Saturday, February 13, 2010.
Please note: This is an extremely limited release. While the full run was 190 cases, our Patron Sinner’s received their allotment first leaving fewer than 100 cases available to the general public. As such, the three bottle maximum will be strictly enforced to ensure as many people have access to the beer as possible.
More information on the beer itself is available here: http://www.lostabbey.com/2010-angels-share-grand-cru/
This is the scheduled release date for Hot Rocks. More information and updates will be available shortly.
Come spend an evening with Tomme Arthur an the fine foods of Monk’s Cafe in Philadelphia, PA. Details can be found here: http://www.monkscafe.com/eventbody.cfm?&nav=events&data=events
Come meet Tomme Arthur & Co. at Beer Advocate’s Extreme Beer Fest in Boston. Details can be found here:
http://beeradvocate.com/fests/ebf
The Lost Abbey will issue the 2010 release of Red Poppy Ale on February 13, 2010. A Flanders-style red ale made with sour cherries and aged in French Oak barrels for one year, this limited edition release will only be available directly from the brewery.
Details are as follows:
Beer: Flanders-style Red Ale
Packaging: 375ml cork-finished bottles
ABV: 5%
Price: $15 per bottle (six bottle maximum per person)
Availabilty: Brewery release – Doors open at 10 am Saturday, February 13, 2010