Lost Colony Brewery Waterfront Beer Garden, Hatteras Red

Hatteras Red

In the 1700’s the “Hatteras Witch” was tied to a tree, destined to be burnt alive. With a clap of thunder and a flash of lightning she disappeared leaving only her name, Cora, scorched into the trunk of that tree. You can still see it today. A woman like that deserves a beer. This, our original Red Ale, is a blend of mild English hops, sweet Irish malts and roasted barely. Hatteras Red is a ruby session ale with a gentle hop bitterness, mild malt notes and a bewitching hint of ‘roast’.
Lost Colony Brewery Waterfront Beer Garden, Holy Hand Grenade Imperial Stout

Holy Hand Grenade Imperial Stout

Produced in the tradition of 18th Century English brewers who supplied the court of Russia’s Catherine the Great. Because it was transported across the freezing Baltic, Russian imperial stout was brewed with a high level of alcohol. A huge malt body is matched to a heady blend of chocolate, dark fruits, and other aromas. It’s a rich, intense brew with vicious little teeth.
Lost Colony Brewery Waterfront Beer Garden, Kitty Hawk Blonde Ale

Kitty Hawk Blonde Ale

Here’s your chance to pick up a blonde from the beach. This gal has a British accent and an all-American attitude. Clean, crisp flavor, light color and a great balance between hops and malt. Truly a drinkable beer. We start with the finest barley from counties Munster and Leinster, Ireland. We use British Challenger hops for a full-bodied rounded bitterness and finish with Mt. Hood hops for a hint of citrus.
Lost Colony Brewery Waterfront Beer Garden, Lost Colony Nut Brown Ale

Lost Colony Nut Brown Ale

A beer brewed in tribute to a great explorer, spy, poet, and sea dog, Sir Walter Raleigh. Our brown ale has a deep mahogany color and a rich malt-forward profile, balancing notes of biscuit, mild cocoa and earthy hops. A creamy mouthfeel and full body enhances its’ drinkability, making our Nut Brown Ale an extremely sessionable beer that embodies all the character of great British brewing traditions.
Lost Colony Brewery Waterfront Beer Garden, Nags Head IPA

Nags Head IPA

British IPA’s were never meant to be a clown cars for hops. Steeped in lore (and extra hops) the IPA is a stronger version of a pale ale. First brewed in England and exported for the British troops in India during the late 1700s. The added hops and alcohol helped the beer survive the journey. Our English style IPA is characterized by British hop character (earthy, floral) and increased, not doubled, alcohol content. Different from its American counterpart, this beer does not neglect its barley s