Episode 37: Patrick Steffens from Lost Barrel Brewing
Miles & Pints: The Travel and Beer Podcast
Release Date: 07/30/2021
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info_outlineToday’s Guest: Patrick Steffens from Lost Barrel Brewing
Patrick Steffens does more than just head up the beer production at Lost Barrel Brewing, he’s also the general manager and a part of the ownership team. Excited to return to brewing after taking some time off for family, Patrick has jumped right back in with proven recipes and a whole lot of prior brewing knowledge. We talk with him about his background, how Lost Barrel came to be, and a bit about the beers they are making. Be sure to join us again next week for the conclusion of our interview.
Brewery Address:
Lost Barrel Brewing
36138 John Mosby Hw
Middleburg, VA 20117
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Times of Note:
1:38 - Our Sponsor - Visit Loudoun and the LoCo Ale Trail.
2:56 - Patrick says hello.
4:40 - What we’re drinking.
6:24 - The beers are timing themselves for our visits!
10:18 - A bit about the Lost Barrel Brewing property.
11:28 - Patrick’s background before Lost Barrel.
14:30 - The first step from homebrewing to a commercial brewery.
15:32 - Patrick connects with the Lost Barrel ownership team.
18:08 - The Lost Barrel beers were a terrific surprise.
19:20 - How the owners decided on the location for Lost Barrel Brewing.
22:54 - We’ve heard this from many people in Loudoun County.
24:49 - Our podcast guests are smarter than us.
26:45 - The details of the purpose-built hospitality property at Lost Barrel.
30:54 - The number of event spaces at Lost Barrel is impressive!
34:16 - They partner with an executive chef for amazing food.
36:09 - It was REALLY hard to get Derrick to leave before this happened.
36:51 - How Patrick and Lost Barrel choose what to brew next.
39:48 - People love to try lots of new beers!
41:47 - And some people like the same beer over and over.
43:01 - How much emphasis does Lost Barrel put on reviews and ratings?
48:04 - The Miles & Pints Theme Song!
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