Tracks On Repeat

Join us this Saturday, January 19th, as we stock our tasting room cold box with one case of every track and hit repeat.

TracksOnRepeat

  • What: One case of each track (1-13) will be loaded into the cold box
  • When: Saturday January 19, 2013 – 12:30pm to 8pm
  • Where: The Lost Abbey / Port Brewing, San Marcos, San Diego County, CA
  • How Much: $20 per bottle, and as with previous track releases, bottles are for on-premise consumption only.
  • Caveats: Due to anticipated high demand, customers will be limited to purchasing one bottle each (1), from two separate tracks at any given time. Complete details available at time of purchase.

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San Diego Invades Monterey, CA!

January 17th – 20th

San Diego invades Monterey all weekend long! PLUS join Director of Brewery Operations, Tomme Arthur, on Saturday January 19th for an epic Lost Abbey beer dinner.  $50 provides you with four courses paired with Lost Abbey favorites, plus admission into the reception.
 

 

Port Brewing Announces “Board Meeting”

Imperial brown ale brewed with coffee and cocoa is brewery’s first addition to its year-round line-up in two years

SAN MARCOS, Calif. — Award-winning craft brewery Port Brewing and The Lost Abbey today announced a new addition to its portfolio produced under the company’s Port Brewing label. Board Meeting Brown Ale, an imperial brown ale brewed with coffee and cocoa nibs, will join Port favorites Wipeout IPA, Shark Attack Imperial Red, Old Viscosity and Mongo Double IPA, as a year-round offering from the brewery in February 2013. It is the first new beer to be added to the Port Brewing regular line-up since Mongo’s release in early 2010.

Board Meeting Imperial Brown Ale label
Board Meeting Imperial Brown Ale (click for full sized image)

“Between our Lost Abbey and Port Brewing labels we produce a really broad variety of beers; over three dozen in all,” said Port Brewing director of brewery operations, Tomme Arthur. “Interestingly, we’ve never produced a brown ale, so Board Meeting seemed a natural fit in our portfolio.”

Port Brewing beers are typically boldly-flavored American and hop-forward West Coast style ales or lagers, and Board Meeting Brown Ale is no exception. An amplified brown ale, the beer is brewed with liberal additions of coffee from local San Diego roasters, Ryan Brothers, and cocoa nibs sourced from famed San Francisco chocolate maker TCHO. Alcohol by volume is 8.5%.

“Board Meeting offers the malty richness and assertive hop presence that you expect in an American brown ale, but enhanced with pronounced roasted coffee and bitter chocolate aromas and flavors,” Arthur said. “I think people will enjoy this beer by itself and at the table paired with meat dishes like pork, roasts and barbeque. I imagine it’d be pretty good washing down a sausage omelet at breakfast too.”

As with the other members of the Port Brewing year-round portfolio, Board Meeting brown ale will be available in 22 ounce bottles and on draft throughout the brewery’s distribution network. Consumers should expect to see it on tap in draft houses and on retailer’s shelves by mid February 2013.

About Port Brewing / The Lost Abbey
Founded in 2006, Port Brewing and The Lost Abbey produces an extensive line-up of continental and American-inspired ales and lagers. Under the direction of legendary brewmaster and co-founder Tomme Arthur, the brewery has garnered dozens of awards in its six year history including the 2007 Great American Beer Festival Small Brewery of the Year, and 2008 World Beer Cup Champion Small Brewery. The company’s beers, many of which are aged in oak barrels for 12 months or longer, are universally recognized for their complexity, unique flavors, and bold, boundary-pushing styles. For more information, contact Port Brewing / The Lost Abbey at 155 Mata Way, Suite 104, San Marcos, CA 92069, telephone (800) 918-6816, and on the web at www.lostabbey.com.

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The Lost Abbey Ultimate Box Set Makes an Encore

Award-wining craft brewery to issue a special 13th Track; make select number of Collector’s Sets available to the general public on December 1, 2012.

SAN MARCOS, Calif. — Don’t turn up the house lights yet because The Lost Abbey is returning to the stage with a grand finale to its multi-award-winning Ultimate Box Set. This Saturday, December 1, 2012, The Lost Abbey will release a previously unannounced 13th beer, aptly inspired by the 1979 hit “Message in a Bottle” by the Police. On the same day, the brewery will also make available a select number of Ultimate Box Set Collector’s Editions for purchase by the public on a first-come, first-serve basis.

Track 13 - The Bonus Track
“When we began the Box Set releases last January our plan was to release a bonus track and make a number of complete sets available to the general public at the end of the year,” said director of brewery operations Tomme Arthur. “But as the months progressed we began to worry that the demand was beyond our production levels and we weren’t going to be able to deliver complete sets to both those who reserved them during the year and have some left for the public in December. As a result we opted to make the sets available only to those who reserved them.”

To reserve a complete box set, patrons had to purchase one of the 350 bottles in each monthly Track release. The purchaser’s names were placed in a lottery, 45 were drawn and received the option to purchase a complete box sets at the end of the year.

The complete box sets were released to the winners this past weekend at a special party that let the winners go “backstage” at the brewery to meet Arthur and the other members of The Lost Abbey team.

“As luck would have it, between higher than anticipated yields on each Track, and some of the lottery winners opting to take less than their full entitlement, we can release a limited number of the complete Box Sets the general public,” Arthur said.

The Collector’s Edition Box Sets include all 13 beers released throughout the year, a hand-built and individually numbered Lost Abbey road case, and an album-style book created by Grammy® Award-winning designer Matt Taylor of Varnish Studio. The book includes detailed descriptions of each Track, album cover art for each beer’s label, “liner notes” from Arthur, and a faux The Lost Abbey vinyl record.

Individual bottles of Track 13 and the complete Box Set Collector’s editions will go on sale in The Lost Abbey tasting room at 10am PST December 1, 2012. A total of 350 bottles of Track 13 will be available for purchase and must be consumed in the tasting room. At the time of this release, the total number of complete Box Sets available for public purchase this weekend is still being determined. However, the final amount will extremely limited and available strictly on a first-come, first-serve basis.

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For general release-day information, please call (925)-Boxset1 (269-7381) or email: LABoxSet@Gmail.com. For media inquries, photo requests, etc., please click here.

Track 12 of The Ultimate Box Set Releases Saturday, November 24

This Saturday, November 24, 2012 we’re releasing the twelfth beer in our Ultimate Box Set series. Track 12 is a Fresh Track; a non-fruited sour that’s a blend of three beers aged in oak barrels and inspired by Black Sabbath’s epic 1980 hit Heaven and Hell.

Ultimate Box Set Track 12 - Heaven and Hell
The epic culmination of our Ultimate Box Set; Track 12 is an inspired new sour designed for Sinners and Saints Alike

For Track 12 we created a new beer – a non-fruited sour made from a blend of Avant Garde, a previously unreleased sour brown ale, and a splash of Gift of the Magi. Aged in oak barrels the beer offers a musty nose followed by a compelling mélange of sweet and sour flavors.

Among all the Tracks we have released this year (many of which are now medal winners), the DOBO feels that Track 12 is the one that offers the most intriguing possibilities for the long run. We think all you Sinners and you Saints are really going to enjoy this one.

You’ll find the beer details (blend, ABV, liner notes, album art, etc.) on the website here. Details on the other Box Set beers can be found on the Box Set home page.

The tasting room doors will open at 10:00 am for this special event. As with all Box Set releases, the beers must be consumed on site the same day. Unopened bottles may not be carried out. Each bottle is 375ml and is $15 each.

SPECIAL NOTE: The Track 12 release day coincides with the release of the complete Ultimate Box Set Collections for those who won opportunities in the lotteries. As with past lotteries, we will draw 45 names from those who purchase a bottle of Track 12 during the release. Unlike past lotteries, however, the Track 12 lottery winners will be “instant winners” – i.e., they will be able to purchase and take home an Ultimate Box Set Collection the same day.

If you’re a Track 12 lottery winner and want to purchase the complete collection please be prepared to take your collection home the same day.

For collection pricing, contents and other details, please click here.

Festival Of Barrel Aged Beers Leaves Tracks of Gold and Bronze

Three Ultimate Box Set Beers take home medals

The Illinois Craft Brewer’s Guild held their annual barrel-aged confab known as “FoBAB” or the Festival of Wood and Barrel-Aged Beer took place last weekend in Chicago. The Lost Abbey ventured to the Midwest (though it’s really the Near East if you look at a map) to bring our friends in the Land of Lincoln a taste of how we do it here in San Diego.

Photo by Sergio Salgado

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

In all, we entered four Tracks–numbers 8 – 11–from our Ultimate Box Set and walked away with three medals–two golds and a bronze–as well as Runner Up for Best in Show. Not a bad day in our book.

Here’s a list of the FoBAB Medals we received:

  • Bronze – Track #10 – Bat out of Hell (Experimental Beer)
  • Gold – Track #8 – Number of the Beast (Experimental Beer & Runner Up Best in Show)
  • Gold – Track #9 – Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door (Wild Beer)

Track #11 (Devil Went Down to Georgia) missed out on a medal in the Fruit Beer category, but we still like it all the same.

A great big thanks to all the Illinois Craft Brewers Guild folks and the fans who turned out for FoBAB. We’re looking forward to seeing them all again when we head back to Chicago!

If you’d like to see a full list of FoBAB winners, you’ll find it on the Illinois Craft Brewers Guild website here.

SD Beer Week

Sweet naked baby DOBO!

We’re knee deep in the San Diego Beer Week hot tub, ready to drop the towel and take a seat right in front of the bubbly jets. If you’re look for somewhere to park your backside for the beer week extravaganza, look no further than right next to us — we’ve got an event and great beer pouring everyday.

Tuesday November 6th

  • Lost Abbey Beer Dinner @ Churchills Pub & Grille 7pm sold out
  • Lost Abbey Flight Night @ Sol Markets  – 4pm-9pm
    • Visit David Johnson, our Director of Distribution, and sip on some special Lost Abbey delights. (if you don’t know David, you should. If you’ve ever had our beer anywhere but in the tasting room, he’s the dude that made it happen. You owe him, big time.)

Wednesday November 7th

  • Bivalves & Belgians, Lost Abbey Style, at the Linkery  – 5pm-11pm
    • $4 pours of Deliverance, Cuvee de Tomme, Devotion, Red Barn & Avant Garde paired with your favorite mollusks.
  • Lost Abbey @ Counterpoint, Celebrating The Core  – 5pm–11:30pm
    • No, don’t worry, this has nothing to do with ab crunches (not that it would hurt you). This is a great beer & food pairing line-up for people who love the Craft. More details here.
  • Lost Abbey @ Clem’s Taphouse  — 6:30pm
    • We’ll be pouring some of our legendary sours beer while our Brand Manager (and recent father of twins), Matt Wells, stands by to answer your questions

Thursday, November 8th

  • Cable Car 2012 Premiere @ The Toronado — 4pm-7pm
    • Oh yeah, it’s the release of the 2012 vintage of our legendary Cable Car (a beer we brew only for the Toronado)! Yes, you can count on The DOBO being there… along with a few bottles of every previous vintage
  • Lost Abbey vs. Ommegang: Battle of Belgians @ Sublime Alehouse  — 4pm – 11pm
    • Oh yeah… gird up for an epic East Coast / West Coast battle as we duke it out for the title of Best Belgian-Inspired brewery in America. Help Ryan and Devon defeat the Evil Ommegang and crown The Lost Abbey champion. (Okay, not really. We like their beer. A lot.)
  • West Coast Challenge @ Jsix Lounge  — 6pm – 9pm
    • Hopheads unite! It’s an IPA competition from 6 San Diego breweries. Vote Port Brewing!
  • Beer Dinner @ Ritual Tavern — 6:30pm
    • Join Gwen Conley, Sensory Goddess (and Director of Production), as she takes you through an intimate beer pairing at the amazing Ritual Tavern.

Friday November 9th

  • Suds County USA Screening @ The Lost Abbey 7pm

Saturday November 10th

  • Port Brewing & The Lost Abbey Cocktails @ Craft & Commerce 10am
    • Join Head Brewer, Mike “Monkey” Rodriguez at Craft & Commerce for an evening enjoying 7 Port & Lost Abbey beers as Mike made them, and then as a cocktail (smoking jacket recommended, but not required)

Sunday November 11th

  • The Beer Garden @ The Lodge at Torrey Pines — 12pm-3pm
    • An amazing afternoon of beer and food pairing from San Diego’s finest Breweries and Chefs. Click for more details.
  • Beer and Food Tasting with Tomme Arthur @ OBrein’s  — 6:30pm sold out

Ultimate Box Set Track 11 Releases November 10, 2012

This Saturday, November 10, 2012 we’re releasing the eleventh beer in our Ultimate Box Set series. This one is a Re-mix Track that’s a experimental nod to Charlie Daniels’ Southern rock classic, The Devil Went Down to Georgia.

Track 11

Round the mountain and run boy run, if you want a chance at a complete Box Set, this is your last one.

Track 11 is an experimental re-mix track — Angel’s Share aged in fresh bourbon barrels with an addition of fresh sliced peaches and a splash of Brettanomyces Clausenni to kick it up a notch.

You’ll find the beer details (blend, ABV, liner notes, album art, etc.) on the website here. Details on the other Box Set beers can be found on the Box Set home page.

The tasting room doors will open at 10:30 am for this special event. As with all Box Set releases, the beers must be consumed on site, same day. Unopened bottles may not be carried out. Each bottle is 375ml and is $15 each.

Boos n’ Brews Night 2012

It’s that time again! Sharpen your carving knife and have your pumpkin goop scooper at the ready because it’s Boos n’ Brews night at The Lost Abbey!

Boos n’ Brews Night – Oct 26 2012 6pm tp 9pm

Join us in the tasting room for fresh Port / Lost Abbey beers and whole lot of really creative pumpkin carving as we get ready to ward off the evil spritis on All Hallows Eve Wednesday. A family-friendly occassion, you can bring your own pumpkin or pick one up at the brewery!

The tasting room opens at 1pm, and the carving starts at 6pm – pumpkins are free, but in limited supply, so get there early if you’re feeling crafty with the squash. Beers are all our regular prices.

The Details:

Check out photos from our previous Boos n’ Brews Nights:

 

 

 

6th Annual Barrel Night Event

Join us on our 6th annual adventure into fabled Lost Abbey barrel archives for a unique exploration of rare beers paired with an eclectic selection of fine foods

Once again we’ll be celebrating San Diego Beer Week — this time with two very special evenings of rare beers and fine foods. Limited to 150 people per evening, guests will be treated to barrel-aged beers selected from the recesses of our archives by brewmaster Tomme Arthur and paired with a one-of-a-kind Tapas-style menu prepared by guest chefs. Everyone in attendance will also receive a 750ml bottle of our extremely limited Veritas 011.

The Details

  • What: Lost Abbey Annual Barrel Night 2012
  • When: Nov. 3, 2012 / Nov. 4, 2012 – 7pm to 10pm
    (Both evenings will be identical)
  • Where: The Lost Abbey / Port Brewing, San Marcos, San Diego County, CA
  • How Much: $100 per ticket; maximum of four tickets.

Tickets go on sale Saturday, October 20, 2012 at 4pm PDT and must be purchased online.

Because of strong demand we are doing two evenings, however, we still expect tickets to sell out very quickly., so make sure to purchase your tickets early!