Lost Forest
Tempest Brewing Co. in Tweedbank, Scottish Borders, Scotland 🏴
Scottish Ale Regular|
Score
6.93
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Lost Forest is a modern take on a heritage style, basically the beer equivalent of stepping out of the modern world and surrounding yourself with local nature and tales of yore.
A little bit of dry-hopping brings a modern edge to proceedings, but it’s that unmistakable malt sweetness, fruity notes and those old world flavours that evoke a sepia-tinted bygone era when traditional Scottish Ales reigned supreme.
A little bit of dry-hopping brings a modern edge to proceedings, but it’s that unmistakable malt sweetness, fruity notes and those old world flavours that evoke a sepia-tinted bygone era when traditional Scottish Ales reigned supreme.
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7/10
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Appearance 7
Aroma 7
Flavor 7
Texture 7
Overall 7
Can at home. Pours clear amber, nose is bready, toffee, floral, bubblegum, taste is sweet toffee, pine, citrus, malty. 7
Tried
on 24 Apr 2026
at 07:45
7.1/10
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Appearance 8
Aroma 7
Flavor 7
Texture 7
Overall 7
Can from Great Grog. Pours clear golden with a thick white head. Aromas of malt loaf, red fruit, faint peach. Taste is malty caramel, dried fruit. Light sweet finish.
Tried
on 19 Oct 2025
at 16:13
7.4/10
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Appearance 8
Aroma 7
Flavor 7
Texture 7
Overall 8
Can from Luvians, St Andrew. It pours clear pale amber with a small fluffy white head. The aroma is soft, sweet, oily, brown bread, toasty grains, toffee, malt loaf, raisin, sultana and fruit loaf. The taste is crisp, firmly dry, bitter - sweet, toasty grains, raisin, sultana, malt loaf, toffee and grain husks with a dry, toasty finish. Lighter body and fine, prickly carbonation. Work very well. Flavourful and moreish low abv malt driven number.
Tried
from Can
from
Luvians Bottle Shop
on 19 Oct 2025
at 14:42