Beer collabs begin brewing in a variety of ways. In the case of our recent collab with Rock Hill Brewing Company, it started with a conversation. As brewers do, the two head brewers, Jerod Jones of RHBC and our own Head Brewer, DG, started talking about the brewing equipment. As luck would have it, RHBC has a very similar Brew House to the one we are planning -- both direct-fire Deutsche systems. Jerod graciously invited the Lost Worlds crew to spend a day brewing their Bad Mama Jama Imperial Brown Ale and learn the system
Read MoreStill scratching your head and scrolling through Amazon? With less than a week until Christmas, we’ve got your go-to gifts straight from the brewer’s mouths for the beer-lover on your list. Sit back in your favorite brewery, grab a pint of craft beer in your left hand, your phone in your right, and click your way to the fa la la finish line.
Read MoreWe have had a blast with this beer collaboration! When we sat down with our old friends at Catawba Brewing, both their Founder, Billy Pyatt, and their Head Brewer, Dave Cobb, They asked us what kind of beer we were thinking of brewing. With our interest in more sessionable styles, and thinking about Catawba's line-up, this is where the fun started — and ours worlds collided. Ultimately, we landed on an APA — one of the first styles that helped the craft revolution get back on track in the 1980s and became a staple in the1990s. So we set out to come up with the recipe, Catawba procured the ingredients and the games began.
Read MoreOur friends across craft breweries have been instrumental in our start-up. And core to that is the local community that we all call home. They are the organizations in our community that carry the load of making our neighborhoods better and safer places to live. We’re one big community, and craft breweries have the potential to be strong partners for non-profit organizations. So, naturally when it came time to release our first beer, Worlds Collide, in the Catawba Tasting Room, both breweries wanted a community partner to benefit from the proceeds. The choice was simple…
Read MoreSifting back through history, the discoveries that shaped our world have become the inspiration for the beers we brew. Our tap room is set to take our customers on an adventure, so buckle up. We’ll open our doors with six “basecamp” brews on tap, including Vista – the first of our beer announcements.
Read MoreFounded on the premise that great beer and adventure go hand-in-hand, Lost Worlds Brewing is aiming to be that special gathering spot for adventure seekers. With the goal of encouraging guests to “Live Global, Drink Local,” the tap room is inspired by the explorers clubs of yesteryear. With a planned opening in early 2020, the brewery with an outdoor biergarten is located in the One Norman Plaza off the busy Catawba Avenue corridor and Exit 28 (I-77).
Read MoreWhen it came time to pick a construction partner, finding a firm that brought excellence in building breweries was a must. After all, there are more than fifty in the Charlotte area alone, and a construction crew behind every bar built. But there’s one firm that stood out in our search. Gais Construction had a hand in bringing many local breweries and restaurants into business, and we’re proud to say they’ve been involved with Lost Worlds from the beginning.
Read MoreOver the past few months, our crew has been to a variety of events to continue our beer industry education. Our brewing team has gone to a couple of very intense technical brewing conferences (yes, even DG, a long-time brewer, still has a thirst for knowledge, and beer too, but that’s another story…). To cap off the year, it all culminated with the North Carolina Craft Brewers Conference, of which we are proud members. We brought a team of four people and took a divide and conquer approach in order to hit as many learning sessions as we could over the course of three days.
Read MoreSoon everyday will be a brew day for Harrison Holder, who recently joined the team at Lost Worlds Brewery as Assistant Brewer. He was headed toward a career as a Physical Therapist when he took a left turn at the tap house. After home brewing for fun, and a short course in brewing at Appalachian State University, Lost Worlds Brewery found its way into his long-term plan.
Read MoreIt’s one thing to brew great beer and entirely another to open a full-scale brewery. With the winning combination of their business backgrounds and love of homebrewing (they were both homebrewers before they met 20-years ago), Dave and Allison Hamme are in the midst of opening Lost Worlds Brewery in the town they call home.
Read MoreRecently our Brew Crew went out to find an adventure, which laded them across state line to spend a day with our good friends at Rock Hill Brewing Company (RHBC). A few months back DG, our Director of Brewing, was out and about doing research and stopped into RHBC. He struck up a conversation with their Brewmaster, Jerod Jones, to find that our Deutsche brew systems are very similar. So, in the cooperative and fraternal spirit, Jerod invited DG and the rest of the Lost Worlds brew crew to come down and see the system in action.
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