Lost Abbey

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The Lost Abbey
Company typeRegional Craft
Industry Alcoholic beverage
FoundedMay 2006
Headquarters
Products Beer
OwnerTomme Arthur, Vince and Gina Marsaglia

The Lost Abbey Brewing Company is a brewery in Vista, run by Director of Brewery Operations Tomme Arthur. The Lost Abbey specializes in producing Belgian-inspired beers, barrel-aged beers, and sours. The Lost Abbey is co-located with Mother Earth Brewing.

Contents

Beers

Year-Round Beers

Name Style ABV
Farmhouse Lager Bière de Garde 7.0%
Devotion Ale Belgian Blonde Ale 6.2%
Inferno Ale Tripel 8.5%
Judgment Day Quadrupel 10.5%
Lost and Found Abbey Ale Dubbel 8.0%
Red Barn Ale Spiced Saison Ale 6.7%

Seasonal Beers

Seasonal beers include:

Name Style ABV
Agave Maria Barrel-Aged Strong Ale 13.5%
Carnevale Saison 6.5%
Gift of the Magi Bière de Garde 9.5%
Saint's Devotion Belgian Blonde Ale 6.8%
Saison Blanc Spiced Saison Ale 5.5%
Serpent's Stout Imperial Stout 11.0%
The Ten Commandments Belgian Strong Dark Ale 12.0%
Witch's Wit Belgian Witbier 4.8%

Non-Denominational Beers

Name Style ABV
Angel's Share Barrel-Aged English Style Barleywine 12.5%
Cuvee de Tomme Barrel-Aged Strong Ale 11.0%
Deliverance AleBrandy and Bourbon Barrel-Aged Blend12.5%
Duck Duck Gooze Gueuze 7.0%
Framboise de Amorosa Barrel-Aged Raspberry Sour 7.0%
Red Poppy Ale Flanders Red Ale 5.0%

Awards

The Lost Abbey beers have won multiple awards at various festivals, including the annual Great American Beer Festival and World Beer Cup

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