Pours a chestnut brown. Lots of oaky flavors complemented of sour red grapes and cherries. Smells like a strong Oud Bruin. Grab a pack of Tums cause the acidity will hit your stomach like a frat train. Sour fans must try this one. Top Notch from Lost Abbey!
Lost Abbey Cuvee De Tomme
Lost Abbey Gift of Magi 2008
Definitely one of the best Lost Abbeys out there! Pours an dark golden orange/reddish color, great carbonation, nice one-finger creamy off-white head with some sticky lacing around the edges. The taste is malty/yeasty, very nice tangyness, nice touch of citrus, and some caramel. The finish is bitter/tangy/dry. Medium body. Very drinkable. Top Notch!
Lost Abbey 10 commandments
Pours a dark brown /black with a thick lacy head. Smells of raisins and dark fruits with spice aroma. Taste of malt, raisins, spiced bread, dates and plums. Mouthfeel is thick and sweet with a nutty dry finish. The alcohol is present but not overpowering
Lost Abbey Devotion
Small white head that has foamy lacing. Â Hazy golden orange color. Aroma of stone fruits, yeast, apples, very juicy. Starts yeasty sweet and fruity. Turns strongly bitter through middle and end.
6.25%
Lost Abbey Judgement Day
A dark pour, a creamy head, a smooth body, and a complex finish that makes you want another sip!
10.5%
Lost Abbey Red Barn
Incredibly nicely done saison — tea, some spice, cloves, but what really sets this apart is the rather hoppy finish and depth.
6.7%
Lost Abbey Avant Garde
Aromas are sweet, malty, herbal and spicy with alcohol. Flavors are sweet caramel and toffee malts with bready yeast. Fruity with ripe pear and raisins.
7.0%
Lost Abbey Lost & Found
Raisins, figs, candied sugar. A thick mouth feel with notes of figs and raisins, brown sugar, molases and plums. This is an awesome beer, rich, toasty, complex.
7.5%