(San Marcos, CA) – Caught this thread on RateBeer on Monday in which a number of beer drinkers allege that there is a quality issue with The Lost Abbey Deliverance. The brewery has dealt with similar complaints before.
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Hello Everyone – Apparently you all have infected 2012 Bourbon Angel’s Share and 2012 Deliverance. I can tell you that every single one of these barrels was sampled and had micro testing on them. If a barrel comes back with a positive for either wild yeast or bacteria it is dumped down the drain. Once the barrels are filtered into the Beer Brite Tank, micro testing is done again to confirm there is no contamination of wild yeast or bacteria. After the beer is packaged, micro testing is done on a bottle from the begin, middle, and end of the run. These beers are not packaged with the same equipment as any of our sour beers, to also eliminate the possibility of contamination. I have pulled bottles from our supply and we all gladly did a sensory check this morning and neither the Angel’s Share or the Deliverance tastes infected. I will redo all of the micro testing to ensure that they are not infected. If you feel that you have an infected bottle that is unopened I do want to hear from you.
Gwen Conley
Director of Production and Quality
Port Brewing / The Lost Abbey
Drinking one of the 2013 deliverances right now. Tastes great. No issues here. Probably pick another up for the cellar.
Infected or not, i would still like to get it here in New Hampshire.