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Lost Abbey Lost and Found

Lost Abbey Lost and Found

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93
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An Abbey Dubbel brewed by
Port Brewing/Lost Abbey

San Marcos, California USA

bottled
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on tap
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Broad Distribution
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3783.69/5.03.68/5.08%91.4Trappist glass P  Stats

Commercial Description:
A life worth living is full of discovery and we are reminded everywhere there is opportunity. All it takes is desire to seek out and find these things, these moments and everything in between. We brewed Lost and Found Abbey Ale to pay homage to the great monastic breweries of Belgium. Like us, we hope you’ll take the time to discover a beer that breathes aromas of figs, raisins and candied fruits. Please join us by raising your glass as we offer a toast to patience, perseverance, and all the things we have lost along the way and were somehow lucky enough to find once again.

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 IrishBoy (2243), Bakersfield, California, USA
4.3 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/104/59/105/517/20

Dec 4, 2006  
Bottle; Nose lightly spicy with dark fruit of plums and raisins, caramel, with a tiny bit of smokiness; Hazy dark brown witha big tan head that laces the glass; flavor is spicy with cloves, caramel, and raisins.

 KimJohansen (5208), Copenhagen V, Denmark
3.6 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/103/57/104/515/20
Dec 25, 2008  
Hazy brown with large beige head. Spicy aroma with notes of roasted malt and caramel. Sweet flavour with rosted malt burned caramel and chocolate.


 AlabastorJones (652), San Francisco, California, USA
3.8 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/103/58/104/515/20
Dec 24, 2008  
Had this on tap last night at the tap room in pacific beach and it was almost a religious experience, and had to run out and get a bottle for christmas eve dinner at my sisters house, BOTTLE I have to admit as Im drinking it out of the bottle now it is not the same as it was on tap last night but ive got the bottle in front of me so this is what Im rating... foggy brown color with no head, date/raisin aroma, dark fruit flavor, alcohol present and feels pleasantly warming, not at all harsh or hot, mildly spicey, bright zesty fruity finish... he bottle im drinking has sort of an off tart/sour flavor that is way off, maybe an old bottle that wasnt kept very well (from BevMo), the beer I had on tap last night didnt have the off sour finish at all, it was nearly a perfect ale... the difference is startling... ON DRAFT Heres the rating that I wrote down last night... Dark red body, thin white head, plumbs, dates, trappist yeast banana nose, bubble gum flavor, wow, light lemon flavor, roses, light fruit on a dark body, complex and very interesting, sooooo good, wow, blown away by this beer The rating is sort of merge between the two experiences.


 Dorwart (1678), Robbinsville, New Jersey, USA
3.5 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/102/58/104/514/20
Dec 21, 2008  
Minimal off-white head of fine bubbles. Sparse carbonation. Looks a little lifeless in the glass. Dark malts, molasses, spices and dark fruits. Color is a ruddy dark mahagony brown. Sweet and malty flavor, with some raisins, more molasses and caramel. Typical dubbel flavor but a little bit flat. Very flavorful though. Finishes sweet and malty. A decent brew but nothing really that fantastic. Smooth and flavorful.


 KingpinIPA (840), Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA
3.9 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/104/58/104/516/20
Dec 20, 2008  
Dark Reddish color. Smell of dark fruit, spice, nuts, malt, hops, alcohol and caramel. Taste of raisins, plums, spice, nuts, malt, hops, alcohol and brown sugar.


 Drink4Satan (517), Bristol, Rhode Island, USA
3.8 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
9/103/57/103/516/20
Dec 19, 2008  
Pours a murky rusted mud colour with a small tan head that fades quick and produces no lacing. The nose emanates feet from the glass, ripe with fig, port, and candy sugar. The flavour more dry than the nose suggests, though it is still very sweet. This is a near perfect representation of an abbey dubbel. The raisins are evident in the flavour, though not overwhelmingly so. The finish is dry and a bit watery. The body is a little watery as well.



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