By Colin Hubbell Special to the Observer-Dispatch It isn’t often that a brewery chooses the German-style Gose to be its flagship beer. But, when it comes to Lost Nation Brewing in Morrisville, Vermont, there are always pleasant surprises in store. From their relatively obscure location off of VT-100 between Stowe and Johnson their tiny gastropub attached to the 7,000 barrel production brewery offers not only a great beer selection, but also some excellent food to pair it with be it the sliders, or tempeh Reuben — both are well worth the short drive from Stowe alone. Brewing under the mantra of “we who wander are not lost,” a play on Tolkien’s “not all those who wander are lost,” this brewery finds inspiration from classic and lesser-known European ales and lagers, while also giving strong representation to the hazy, but restrained, VT India Pale Ale. While their Mosaic IPA — among a slew of other IPA iterations in their portfolio — will placate anyone’s hop fix with new combinations of fruit-forward hops, and their outstanding Gose interpretation has made a cult following for itself, it is their Saisons and the Vermont Pilsner that has had me pining for a visit.