The Angel’s Share 2010 Release

The 2010 release of The Angel’s Share (Brandy Barrel-aged) will be released on this day.

Details:

  • Size: 375ml bottles
  • Price: $15 each
  • Limit: 6 bottles per person

Doors open at 10 am. Angel’s Share will be on tap along with all the regular beers. Angel’s Share tasters are $3 each for 4 oz. $8 for 16 oz.

Libri Divini – December, 2009

Divine Words | Volume 1, Issue 4

Special New Year’s Weekend Tasting Room Hours

Greetings Faithful ones. Just a brief newsletter to let you know our special extended tasting room hours for the New Year’s holiday weekend.

Dec 31 (Thu) – 12pm to 4pm
We’ll be open for growler fills, bottle sales and tastings in advance of New Year’s Eve celebrations. Make sure to drop in and pick up a bottle of Inferno so you’ve got something good to pop at midnight and drink to the new year (and new decade).

Jan 1 (Fri) – 2pm to 8pm (extended hours)
New Year’s Day we’ll be opening a couple of hours early so you can enjoy a few tasters and/or pints while watching the big bowl games. The Rose Bowl (and BCS Championship game) kicks off with Oregon and Ohio State at 2pm; the Cotton Bowl features Cincinnati and Florida at 5:30pm.

Jan 2 (Sat)– 12pm to 5pm
Saturday we’re back to normal hours. It’s supposed to be 80 degrees and sunny, so it’ll be a beautiful day to drop in and hoist a pint to those who are fortunate enough to get snow and freezing weather rather than being forced to endure our San Diego winters.

Jan 3 (Sun) – 12pm to 4pm
Sunday we’ll be watching the Pittsburgh Steelers take on the Miami Dolphins first. Both teams still have a (long) shot at a wild card playoff slot, so it should be a good game. Later we’ll be tuning in to watch our Chargers take on the Washington Redskins. The Chargers have already nabbed their playoff spot and get to take wild card week off, so it’s the last time we’ll see them for a couple weeks.

Hope you can drop by. Happy holidays from all of us at Port Brewing and The Lost Abbey, and best wishes for the coming new year!

Holiday Tasting Room Hours

We’re pleased to announce extended tasting room hours for the holidays! For the weeks of Christmas and New Years, our hours will be as follow:

Special Holiday Tasting Room Hours:

Christmas Week

  • Dec 23 (Wed) – 12pm to 4pm
  • Dec 24 (Thu) – 12pm to 4pm
  • Dec 25 (Fri) – Closed
  • Dec 26 (Sat) – 12pm to 5pm
  • Dec 27 (Sun) – 12pm to 4pm
New Year’s Week:

  • Dec 31 (Thu) – 12pm to 4pm
  • Jan 1 (Fri) – 2pm to 8pm (extended hours)
  • Jan 2 (Sat)– 12pm to 5pm
  • Jan 3 (Sun) – 12pm to 4pm

You can read all the details about our newly re-modeled tasting room right here, get directions, etc. right here.

We also have this week’s Vintage Bottle list here.

Vintage Bottles at the New Tasting Bar

Along with the opening of our new tasting room and bar, we’re please to announce the launch of our Vintage Beers List, a rotating collection of rare and unusual Port Brewing and Lost Abbey beers available by the bottle during tasting room hours.

Each week we’ll dig into the archives and pull out a limited selection of bottled rarities, magical one offs, and legendary vintages for exclusively for sale — and consumption — in our new tasting room. For most selections, a total of 12 bottles will be available for purchase over the course of the weekend’s public tasting hours.

Our first Vintage Bottle List kicks off this Friday, December 11, 2009 at 4 pm.

Here’s what will be available:

vintage bottle list

December 11 – December 13, 2009

Beer Vintage Size Price
Amazing Grace 2007 750 ml $35
Brother Levonian 2009 750 ml $12
Cuvee de Tomme 2007 375 ml $40
Cuvee de Tomme 2008 375 ml $25
Cuvee de Tomme 2009 375 ml $15
Duck Duck Gooze 2009 750 ml $40
Gift of the Magi 2007 750 ml $18
Gift of the Magi 2008 750 ml $15
Gift of the Magi 2009 750 ml $12
Isabelle Proximus 2007 750 ml $50
Ne Goeien 2007 750 ml $12
Older Viscosity 2008 375 ml $18
Older Viscosity 2009 375 ml $15
Red Poppy 2008 375 ml $20
Red Poppy 2009 375 ml $15
Saint’s Devotion 2008 750 ml $15
Santa’s Little Helper 2006 220z $12
Santa’s Little Helper 2007 220z $10
Santa’s Little Helper 2008 220z $8
Santa’s Little Helper 2009 220z $6
Santa’s Little Helper – Full Flight All 22 oz $32
Second Anniversary 2008 22oz $8
Signature Ale 2007 750 ml $12
Sinner’s Blend 2008 375 ml $30
Ten Commandments 2007 750 ml $18
Ten Commandments 2008 750 ml $15
Ten Commandments 2009 750 ml $12
The Angel’s Share (brandy) 2006 750 ml $55
The Angel’s Share (brandy) 2008 375 ml $15
The Angel’s Share (bourbon) 2009 375 ml $15
The Angel’s Share (bourbon) 2009 750 ml $30
Veritas 003 2007 750 ml $50
Veritas 004 2008 750 ml $40
Yellow Bus
(Includes two Lost Abbey Rastal Crystal Tumblers)
2007 750 ml $75

Bottle purchases are for brewery tasting room consumption only and limited to stock on hand

» Printable List: Port Brewing / The Lost Abbey Vintage Beer List – December 11 – 13, 2009 (Acrobat PDF)

Mutineer Magazine, Lost Abbey and Limited Beer

mutineer-2009-11Mutineer Magazine’s Brian Kropf pays homage to rare beers and the people who love them in a story in the November/December issue titled LTD. – 19 Limited Release Beers.

A profile of some of America’s (and the world’s for that matter) most difficult to acquire beers, among the beverages featured are Lost Abbey’s über-rare Sinners Blend and Port Brewing’s bourbon barrel-aged lubricant, Older Viscosity.

The article begins:

It’s 7 A.M. and the sun is just starting to peek its head out over the tall buildings of the urban landscape. The streets are quiet, and most people are still in bed, yet there is a line of people half a block in length stretching down the sidewalk. One might assume that this is a line for the newest video game console or concert tickets. But it isn’t. The people in this line are fine beverage fanatics waiting to buy limited release beer.

You can read the rest of the story in the November / December issue of Mutineer Magazine, on sale at newsstands now.

» Click here to visit Mutineer Magazine’s website

Lost Abbey gets 2 on Wine Enthusiasts’ Top 25 beers for 2009

Wine Enthusiasts' Top 25 Beers for 2009
Wine Enthusiasts' Top 25 Beers for 2009

Wine Enthusiast Magazine has published its list of the top 25 beers of 2009. We’re please to find two Lost Abbey beers — Cuvee de Tomme and Duck Duck Gooze — made the list, both with excellent ratings of 93 out of 100. Along with our neighbor and good friend Stone Brewing, we’re the only breweries to have two beers on the list (the Stone-Nonge-Jolly Pumpkin collaboration, Special Winter Ale, and Vertical Epic 09.09.09 both scored very solid 92’s).

Here’s a selection from the Cuvee review in the article:

…A ton of things going on in the mouth: flavors of bourbon, sour cherry, coffe cream, walnut and more balanced by appropriate acidityto counter the weight and heft of the flavor profile. An infinite finish with minimal carbonation and high abv makes this an ecellent sipper to be shared among good friends or stored in the cellar for years to come.

You can read the full article on the Wine Enthusiast website here (PDF file, via wineenthusist.com).

The print issue should be on newsstands shortly.

Libri Divini – November, 2009

Divine Words | Volume 1, Issue 3

In this issue of Libri Divini

Musings From The Director’s Chair

Our Director
Our Director
I have an easy job. There I said it, easy. I show up for work at a brewery each day and make decisions about beer. It seems like an easy task and most days, this place runs itself. Sometimes, I am asked to make bigger picture assertions and this past week, we undertook a major redesign of our existing tasting bar.

You see, during the week and especially on the weekends we’ve started to see a major increase in the number of visitors to our warehouse.

Over the past 6 months, our original tasting bar just became so inadequate. The cold box also began bursting at the seams as we kept stuffing more kegs in it. So, we made an executive decision to tear it all down and start over.

Demolition began on Monday and by Friday evening, we were back up and running. We’ve added more taps, more bar top space and committed more open space for enjoying your favorite Lost Abbey beer. As an added bonus, we’ve now got shelving in our cold box and we’ll be launching a Vintage Beer List on December 12th. This list will include bottles we’ve been sold out of and potentially experimental beers we’ve never made available. Look for details on www.lostabbey.com.

Our beers are always in a state of evolution so it’s not surprising that our tasting bar has evolved as well. Mind you, we’ve kept the comfortable bar stools. And the attentive, colorful language swearing wait staff is still here. Those aren’t things you redesign. There’s 17 beers on tap right now with room for more! Come on down and see us. You’ll like what we’ve been up to.

I promise.

The Faces of The Lost Abbey

Ryan Fields, Lead Brewer
Ryan Fields, Lead Brewer

Ryan Fields, Lead Brewer
This month we’d like to introduce you to our lead brewer Ryan Fields. At the tender age of 24, he’s the youngest brewer on staff, but as a near two-year veteran of the team, he’s also the oldest employee (we don’t count Tomme).

Ryan started with Port Brewing / The Lost Abbey back in January of 2008 as a general brewhouse grunt, washing kegs, cleaning tanks, running the bottler, and all the dirty work no one else wanted to do. Before long he proved himself to be a hard worker and quick learner, and he was promoted to brew staff, initally as a brewer’s assistant, then and assistant brewer, and finally to his current lead brewer position.

These days you’ll find Ryan running the night brew shift, where when, he’s not moving beer from one place to another, he hides among the fermenters and pretends to be “the brewery troll” (don’t ask).

The night shift may not last long for Ryan, however. He made his first appearance as a Lost Abbey brewer at a special event at the Great American Beer Festival this year. Turns out his boyish good looks and humble personality made him a big hit, especially among the ladies in attendance. He ended up signing a lot of bottles and more than a few girl’s body parts.

Many people ask how Ryan got his first job at the brewery and we like to tell the story of his job interview.

One night he walked into the tasting bar and asked Molly the bartender “hey, are you hiring?”

Molly nodded to the man sitting next Ryan who happened to be none other than Tomme himself. Tomme turned to Ryan and said “what are your qualifications?”

“Well, I used to be an Eagle Scout,” Ryan answered.

He started work a few days later.

Brewery News: Tasting Room Updates

If you missed Tomme’s blog post on the website the other day, then you haven’t heard that we’ve recently done a major renovation on the brewery tasting room.

Our 25 foot long tasting bar, 16 taps and giant cold box have been replaced by a 42 foot bar(that’s 13 meters to those of you outside of the states), 29 taps and new restaurant style walk-in with double glass doors for bottles.

Not only is new new space larger and swankier, but it also affords us the ability to keep more bottles chilled for purchase and/or over-the counter consumption.

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Right now we’re still putting the finishing touches on the space — adding the new merchandise displays and bottle cabinets, plumbing the glass washers and re-mounting the big screen TV — but we’re still open for business, and patrons are here enjoying it on a regular basis.

We plan on finishing everything up within the next couple of weeks in time for the big grand opening on December 12th when we’ll be revealing our new vintage bottle selection. (Bottle of `06 Angel’s Share anyone? How about a nice cold bottle of Yellow Bus?)

Make sure to check the website for updates and a final list of the vintage bottles that’ll be avaialble that day. If you get a chance, make sure to drop by and check the place out. (You’ll find our tasting room hours and updates on the website right here.)

2010 Patron Saints and Patron Sinners Club Registration

Yes, this is the long-awaited announcement! Registration for the 2010 Lost Abbey Saints, and Lost Abbey Sinners will open on Tuesday, December 1 at 6am Pacific Time.

As with last year’s clubs, the Patron Saints will be limited to 200 members, each of whom will receive 14 beers, including the much coveted Saint’s “black label” release. The Patron Sinners limited to 350 members, each of whom will receive a dozen of our barrel-aged rarities including the annual Sinner’s Blend. Annual membership dues will also remain the same at $160 for Saints and $235 for Sinners.

In addition to the beers, members of each club will also be entitled to VIP status for all limited availability beer releases, receive a six-piece set imported Lost Abbey glassware, and get 10% off all non-specialty beers and merchandise purchases. Members of both clubs will also be invited to the annual Sinners and Saints Dinner and Tasting held every October at the brewery.

For more information on Patron Sinners and Patron Saints clubs memberships, please visit our website at: http://www.lostabbey.com/patron-saints-sinners/.

NOTE: Both of these clubs sell out very quickly. If you’re interested in becoming either a Patron Saint or Patron Sinner, make sure to register as early as possible!

New Online Shop

We’re pleased to announce the opening of our new online shop!

Now you’ll be able to purchase Port Brewing and Lost Abbey merchandise — T-shirts, workshirts, glassware, tap handles and more — all from the convenience of your computer. Additionally, if you’re a resident of the state of California, you’ll also be able to make bottled beer purchases online and have them delivered right to your door.

You can check out the new online shop by visiting: http://www.lostabbey.com/store

Beer Releases For November/December 2009

Here’s the current new releases for the holiday season. Both of these beers have been bottled and kegged and shipped into distribution, so if you’re in a region in which our beers are available (click here for a map), you should see these start to hit your favorite tap rooms and store shelves any time now.

  • Santa’s Little Helper, Russian Imperial Stout
  • Gift of the Magi, Holiday Golden Ale