• Weissbier (Weizen)

    Roth Brewing Mi Mei

    Inspired by the Asian traditions of plum wine and honey cultivation, Mi Mei (honey plum) is a bridge between the East and the West by using red plums and orange blossom honey to flavor a traditional German style hefeweizen. This beer, mysterious as a woman, shows you everything yet reveals nothing.

  • American Amber Ale

    Roth Brewing Raleigh Red

    Raleigh Red is Roth Brewing Company’s flagship beer. This medium bodied amber ale has a distinct crisp, hoppy finish that lets you know what you are drinking but fades away to let you enjoy the sensation time and time again. This is a beer you will be back for.

  • Gueuze

    Lost Abbey Duck Duck Gooze

    In Belgian brewing there are fantastic wild ales brewed with naturally occurring yeast. These beers develop over time and are ready on their own terms. Duck Duck Gooze is our homage to these effervescent and wonderfully complex sparkling beers. A blend of young and old barrel aged beers we expect this to be one of our most sought after beers year after year as it will be released in very small quantities.

  • Flanders Red Ale

    Lost Abbey Red Poppy Ale

    Red Poppy Ale is a veritable celebration of Sour Cherries in an explosion of aromas and tastes. Brewed from a brown ale base and aged in our oak barrels for over 6 months, this beer is not for the faint of heart.

  • Belgian Dark Strong Ale

    Lost Abbey Cuvee de Tomme

    A massive brown ale base that is made from four fermentable sugars including Malted Barley, Raisins, Candi Sugar and Sour Cherries, this beer is fully fermented before being placed in Bourbon barrels where the beer ages for one year with the Sour Cherries and the wild Brettanomyces yeast that we inoculate the barrels with.

  • Witbier

    Lost Abbey Witches Wit

    Most definitely, this first and foremost a wheat ale. You can taste the wheat from start to finish. A faint toasted note from the addition of flaked oats is present in the beer as well. This is a light bodied beer that finishes with a spicy layer in the end. The overall impression should be an easy-to-drink refreshing ale.

  • Belgian Tripel

    Lost Abbey The Ten Commandments

    A stronger version of our Lost and Found Abbey Ale brewed to a more contemplative alcohol content. Massive in every stretch of the brewing way possible this is the sort of beer that will remind a beer drinker who considers themselves a saint that even saints stray as sinners from time to time. Not for the faint of heart, this beer weighs in at a heavenly 9% ABV and is available in 750 ml bottles and on draft at select locations