Bourbon Angel’s Share to Be Released March 15, 2008

Brewery only release starts at 10am; 12 bottle limit per person

SAN MARCOS, Calif. – At 10am on Saturday, March 15th 2008 Port Brewing will release the 2008 Bourbon Barrel-Aged version of The Angel’s Share. The first bottled release of one of the most highly rated beers in the world, supplies of The Angel’s Share are extremely limited, and availability is strictly a first come, first serve basis.

Release Details:

  • Bottles will be $15 per cork finished 375ml bottle.
  • Limit of 12 bottles per person.
  • Beer is being sold at the brewery only. No email orders or holds for pick up at a later date.
  • This is a special release; no discounts.
  • There are approximately 120 cases available. Once it is gone, it is gone.

As with all Port Brewing special limited releases, all purchasers will be required to present valid ID at time of purchase to ensure that as many people as possible receive an allotment. For more information and the brewery location, visit www.portbrewing.com or www.lostabbey.com.

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Port Brewing Taking a Ride on Russian River

SAN MARCOS, Calif. – Port Brewing announced today that Russian River Brewing Company will distribute Port’s beers in the San Francisco Bay and Northern California regions. Under the agreement Russian River will provide Port’s full range of products, including the much-heralded Lost Abbey labels, to Russian River draft and bottle accounts.

“We’re very excited about this agreement,” said Port Brewing director of brewery operations Tomme Arthur. “Russian River is one of the most respected breweries in the world and serves the top draft houses and bottle shops in Northern California. Having them distribute our beers is great for our business.”

“There is a real buzz in the Bay Area regarding Port Brewing / Lost Abbey beers,” Russian River Brewer/Owner Vinnie Cilurzo added. “We’re happy to have a hand in making sure that Northern California beer lovers can enjoy these great beers.”

Port Brewing and Russian River have a longstanding history that dates back to the earliest days of both breweries. Cilurzo and Arthur are good friends and enthusiastic supporters of one another who frequently team up for special events as well as the occasional brewing collaboration.

Russian River will distribute Port Brewing / Lost Abbey beers to its accounts in the city of San Francisco and the East Bay, as well as Marin, Napa and Sonoma counties in the northern Bay Area. Deliveries are expected to begin in March 2008. For more information, contact Port Brewing company at tel:(760) 889-9318, or email: lostabbey @ gmail.com.

About Port Brewing / Lost Abbey
Founded in 2006, Port Brewing Company is 2007’s Great American Beer Festival Small Brewery of the Year and produces a line of 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 GABF brewer of the year, Tomme Arthur, five beers are issued under the Lost Abbey label year-round: Avant Garde, Lost and Found, Red Barn, Devotion and Judgment Day. Additionally, a number of seasonal and specialty releases 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.

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Carnevale di Lost Abbey photos

Carnevale was a big hit. Lots of creative costumes and fun to celebrate the release of our Carnevale Ale. We’ve put together a slideshow for your enjoyment:

(Note: Clicking on the slide show will take you to the photo gallery)

Lost Abbey 1st Annual Carnevale

Masquerade party and release of Carnevale Ale

Carnevale di Lost Abbey
Lost Abbey will celebrate Carnevale Venetian-style with a masquerade celebration on February 2, 2008 from 6pm to 10pm.

We’ll also be issuing our first release of Carnevale Ale, a blonde Saison ale accented with American hops.

To encourage people to celebrate, everyone who attend the masquerade in costume will be admitted FREE to enjoy live music, great food courtesy of our in-house Italian chef, Vince Marsaglia. (Those without a costume will be admitted for a nominal $10 charge.)

We’ll also have an assortment of outstanding Port Brewing and Lost Abbey beers at our our regular prices as well as the the first release of Carnevale Ale, available in 750ml cork-finished bottles for only $8.99 per bottle.

Mark your calendar now and make plans to attend the first Carnevale di Lost Abbey!

Full details can be found in this Carnvale flyer (Make sure to email it to others!)

Port Brewing / The Lost Abbey Announces Red Poppy Ale Release

Limited Edition Barrel-aged Flanders-style red ale available on January 19th

Red Poppy AleSAN MARCOS, Calif. – Port Brewing /The Lost Abbey will issue its long-awaited first release of Red Poppy Ale on January 19, 2008. A Flanders-style red ale made with sour cherries and aged in French Oak barrels for one year, the 60 case limited edition release will only be available directly from the brewery.

A medium-bodied ale, Red Poppy has a reddish-brown hue, rich fruit aroma, and a complex mélange sour cherry, plum and red wine flavors accented with notes of chocolate and vanilla.

The beer’s name was inspired by head brewer Tomme Arthur’s annual springtime sojourns to Flanders, a time when fields of the Northern Belgian province are covered with the fiery red flowers.

    Release Details: 60 cases; 375ml cork-finished bottles. Four bottle maximum per person. 5% ABV; $15 per bottle

Sales of the beer begin at 10am on Saturday, January 19th. More information on the release can be obtained via email at lostabbey @ gmail.com or on The Lost Abbey website at www.lostabbey.com

About Port Brewing / Lost Abbey
Founded in 2006, Port Brewing Company is 2007’s Great American Beer Festival Small Brewery of the Year and produces a line of 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 GABF brewer of the year, Tomme Arthur, five beers are issued under the Lost Abbey label year-round: Avant Garde, Lost and Found, Red Barn, Devotion 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.

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Cuvee de Tomme in Imbibe Magazine

Imbibe Magazine’s November/December issue features an entertaining article by Stan Hieronymus titled Symphonic Brew. An examination of the art of batch-blending beer, it profiles a number of American brewers dabbling in beer alchemy, including our own brewers, Tomme Arthur and Vince Marsaglia.

The end of the story also includes tasting notes on nine great batch-blended beers, most notably Lost Abbey’s GABF 2007 Gold Medal winner Cuvee de Tomme.

You can download and read the entire article right here:

» Imbibe Magazine Symphonic Brew (PDF – Courtesy of Imbibe Magazine.)

Port Brewing/The Lost Abbey to issue three new limited releases this weekend

Brewery celebrates the start of the holidays with release of Older Viscosity, Amazing Grace and Gift of the Maji

SAN MARCOS, Calif. — Beer lovers will have a reason to put down the turkey leftovers and give thanks of another kind this weekend when Port Brewing/The Lost Abbey issues three new limited releases for the holiday season. Beginning at 11:00 am this Saturday, November 24th, brewery visitors will be able to purchase the following special brews:

Older Viscosity
The barrel-aged version of the popular Old Viscosity. A dark, strong ale aged over a year in American oak bourbon barrels, it’s a deep, silky black brew thick with luscious chocolate, cocoa, vanilla and caramel flavors balanced by notes of burnt wood and ash.
Release: 120 cases; 375ml cork-finished bottles. Maximum 6 bottles per person. 12% ABV; $10 per bottle.

Amazing Grace
A barrel-aged issue of the brewery’s lauded Lost & Found Abbey Dubbel ale. Aged 6 months in French Oak Red Wine barrels Amazing Grace matches an earth burnt umber color with rich aromas and complex flavors of figs, molasses and dried fruits.
Release: 80 cases; 750ml cork-finished bottles. Maximum 4 bottles per person. 8.5% ABV; $12 per bottle.

Gift of the Maji
The Lost Abbey’s first release of this Winter Seasonal ale, Gift of the Maji is a deep golden caramel-colored Bière de Garde brewed to a contemplative 9% ABV and bottle conditioned with Brettanomyces. Laden with toasted malt and caramel flavors accented by notes of grape, apple and cherry, its truly magical gift is a complexity that grows and softens as it ages.
Release: 170 cases; 750ml cork-finished bottles. Maximum 2 bottles per person. 9% ABV; $12 per bottle.

To ensure the largest number of people receive these limited releases, patrons will be required to present identification, and purchase quantities will be recorded. Those who attended the Lost Abbey Barrel tasting in October and reserved bottles at that time will be limited to purchasing the reserved amount.

Members of The Lost Abbey Patron Saints will be able to purchase their allotments of these releases one day in advance, beginning at 4:00pm on Friday, November 23rd.

More information on these releases can be obtained via email at lostabbey@gmail.com or on The Lost Abbey website at www.lostabbey.com

About Port Brewing / Lost Abbey
Founded in 2006, Port Brewing Company is 2007’s Great American Beer Festival Small Brewery of the Year and produces a line of 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 GABF brewer of the year, Tomme Arthur, five beers are issued under the Lost Abbey label year-round: Avant Garde, Devotion, 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.

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Tomme Arthur & Lost Abbey in San Diego Union-Tribune

From the article:

King Arthur’s kingdom was in disarray.

After a triumphant weekend in Denver at the nation’s largest beer competition, Tomme Arthur returned here to find his brewery – Port Brewing/The Lost Abbey – under siege.

A balky capping machine had spoiled cases of Shark Bite Red Ale.

A glass supplier has run out of the distinctive bottles that hold the distinctive Lost Abbey ales.

The tiny brewery has so many orders, it’s unable to fill them all.

Still, it’s nice to be king. Last month at the Great American Beer Festival, the industry’s annual showcase, Arthur’s beers won three medals. Port Brewing/The Lost Abbey, which opened its doors in 2006, was dubbed the nation’s best small brewery, and Arthur was crowned the top small-brewery brewer.

» Read the rewst of the article (Via Sign On San Diego)