Lost Barrel Brewing




36138 John Mosby Hwy
Middleburg, Virginia, 20117
United States
(703) 350-8553 | map
lostbarrel.com
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Reviewed by cjgiant from District of Columbia
3.6/5 rDev -6.7%
vibe: 3.75 | quality: 3.5 | service: 3.75 | selection: 3.75 | food: 3
3.6/5 rDev -6.7%
vibe: 3.75 | quality: 3.5 | service: 3.75 | selection: 3.75 | food: 3
One of those family friendly “destination breweries” that has a fair amount of indoor seating, some covered outdoor seating, and much in the open outdoor soace (with a number of picinic tables).
The beer isn’t offensive, but isn’t great across the board. They have a handful of IPAs and lagers to go with, usually, a couple of farmhouse beers and one or two higher ABV options, often including a stout. I’d say they hit the variety pretty well aten you add in the seltzers, wine, and pre-made mixed drinks. Most beers are offered in 12 and 16 ounce pours, plus they have flights and pitchers.
The service has always been very friendly, but the ordering/service isn’t ideal. They do have by-phone table ordering via QR scan as well as two registers for at-the-counter purchasing. The line isn’t always that long, but it can get that way and isn’t the most efficient. The to-the-table phone purchases have been known to lose orders at busy times. Neither is an ever-present problem, and when they have happened, the issue has been made right without issue.
They have musical acts on the weekends (at least the times we’ve been and there is a calendar on their site). The acoustics indoors do make elevated speaking volume a must when the music is playing (especially if the garage doors are closed). The food is typical American bar fare, but nothing has really stood out as being a reason to go to the brewery.
May 13, 2024The beer isn’t offensive, but isn’t great across the board. They have a handful of IPAs and lagers to go with, usually, a couple of farmhouse beers and one or two higher ABV options, often including a stout. I’d say they hit the variety pretty well aten you add in the seltzers, wine, and pre-made mixed drinks. Most beers are offered in 12 and 16 ounce pours, plus they have flights and pitchers.
The service has always been very friendly, but the ordering/service isn’t ideal. They do have by-phone table ordering via QR scan as well as two registers for at-the-counter purchasing. The line isn’t always that long, but it can get that way and isn’t the most efficient. The to-the-table phone purchases have been known to lose orders at busy times. Neither is an ever-present problem, and when they have happened, the issue has been made right without issue.
They have musical acts on the weekends (at least the times we’ve been and there is a calendar on their site). The acoustics indoors do make elevated speaking volume a must when the music is playing (especially if the garage doors are closed). The food is typical American bar fare, but nothing has really stood out as being a reason to go to the brewery.
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