Ravinia Isle Of Lost Hops 4Pk
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Description
Description
Ravinia Isle Of Lost Hops 4Pk is a rotating New England-style IPA series from Ravinia Brewing Company in Highland Park, Illinois, with ABV typically around 7.25%. Each numbered iteration features a different experimental hop combination, making every release a limited small-batch exploration of tropical, fruity hop character. The series holds a solid 3.8 out of 5 rating on Untappd across more than 1,250 reviews.
Quick Facts: ABV: ~7.25% (varies by iteration) | Origin: Highland Park, Illinois | Style: New England / Hazy IPA | Brewery: Ravinia Brewing Company
Production & Heritage
Ravinia Brewing Company operates a 4-vessel brewing system on Chicago's North Shore, drawing inspiration from the communities surrounding its Highland Park home. The Isle of Lost Hops series is built around rotating hop bills — iteration #63, for instance, was brewed with Mosaic, Amarillo, and Experimental Hop #06300. Each release is a genuine small-batch run, meaning individual numbered editions often sell through quickly and rarely repeat. This approach gives the brewery a testing ground for unusual hop varieties and combinations that wouldn't fit a year-round lineup.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: The nose opens with a rush of tropical fruit — ripe pineapple, passionfruit, and guava dominate, followed by softer stone-fruit tones reminiscent of fresh apricot. Depending on the specific iteration, dank resinous hop character may sit underneath the fruit.
Taste: The entry is smooth and pillowy, with the signature silky mouthfeel expected of a well-executed hazy IPA. Mid-palate delivers waves of tropical juice — passionfruit and guava — that build into ripe stone fruit. Bitterness is restrained and balanced, letting the hop flavor and aroma do the heavy lifting rather than sharp, lingering bite.
Finish: The finish is medium in length with a soft, juicy fade and gentle citrus-rind bitterness. A light dankness and residual tropical sweetness linger, inviting the next sip.
How to Drink Isle of Lost Hops
Pour into a tulip glass or stemmed IPA glass at around 40–45°F to let the aromatics fully open up; drinking straight from the can mutes much of the hop complexity. Isle of Lost Hops also works well in hop-forward beer cocktails: try a Michelada variation where the tropical fruit character plays against lime and hot sauce; a Beer-mosa combining a short pour with fresh mango or pineapple juice for brunch; or a Hop Shandy blending half the pour with sparkling lemonade for a lighter warm-weather drink.
Best For
- Hazy IPA enthusiasts looking to explore rotating hop experiments
- Bringing a standout four-pack to a backyard cookout or tailgate
- Gifting to a craft-beer collector who values limited small-batch releases
- Pairing with bold, spicy food at a casual dinner gathering
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Isle of Lost Hops taste like? Isle of Lost Hops delivers a smooth, silky hazy IPA experience dominated by tropical fruit — pineapple, passionfruit, and guava — with supporting notes of apricot and restrained bitterness. The exact flavor shifts with each numbered iteration due to different hop combinations.
How does Isle of Lost Hops compare to other rotating hazy IPA series? The series sits in the same rotating-hop-experiment space as nationally distributed hazy IPAs but distinguishes itself through genuinely small-batch production and the use of numbered experimental hop varieties not always available to larger breweries. Its 3.8 Untappd rating across 1,250-plus reviews suggests consistent quality despite the constantly changing recipe.
Is Isle of Lost Hops good for beginners? Its low bitterness and juice-forward profile make it one of the more approachable IPA styles for newcomers to craft beer, though the ~7.25% ABV means it drinks stronger than a standard lager or pale ale.
Where is Isle of Lost Hops made? Isle of Lost Hops is brewed by Ravinia Brewing Company in Highland Park, Illinois, a suburb on Chicago's North Shore. The brewery uses a 4-vessel brewing system at its Highland Park facility.
What foods pair well with Isle of Lost Hops? Spicy fish tacos complement the beer's tropical fruit and soft bitterness. Thai green curry mirrors its citrus and stone-fruit tones. Grilled shrimp with mango salsa echoes the hop-driven tropical character. A creamy burrata or fresh mozzarella provides textural contrast to the silky body. Jerk chicken's heat and sweetness align well with the juicy hop profile.
What sizes does Isle of Lost Hops come in? The standard retail format is a 4-pack of cans; availability of other formats may vary by release and distribution.
Is Isle of Lost Hops worth the price? Isle of Lost Hops positions as a craft-tier small-batch hazy IPA, and its rotating nature adds collectible appeal. For drinkers who value variety and experimental hop character over consistency, the series delivers strong value within the premium craft IPA segment.
Why Isle of Lost Hops?
What separates this series from the crowded hazy IPA field is its commitment to genuine rotation — every numbered release uses a different hop bill, sometimes incorporating experimental varieties not yet commercially named. That small-batch discipline means each four-pack is effectively a limited edition. With a 3.8 Untappd rating built across dozens of distinct iterations and over 1,250 reviews, the series has demonstrated unusual consistency despite never brewing the same recipe twice. For anyone drawn to the exploratory side of craft beer, Isle of Lost Hops rewards repeat buying in a way few rotating series can match.
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