Boscos Restaurant & Brewing Co.
Brewpub
in Memphis,
Tennessee,
United States 🇺🇸
Associated with 3 Venues
Established in 1992
Boscos, Tennessee’s First Brewpub
Prohibition may have ended in 1933, but Tennessee state laws prevented restaurants from brewing and selling beer until 1992, when the law was finally changed. This change led to the opening of Tennessee’s first brewpub, Boscos, The Restaurant for Beer Lovers, right here in Memphis, TN.
Since opening December 26, 1992, Boscos has won numerous local food accolades, dozens of national beer awards, and is considered a craft-brewing innovator and pioneer. We are proud to brew almost 60 styles of beer each year, including Great American Beer Festival Silver Medal Winner, Boscos Famous Flaming Stone.
Located in what was once Bombay Bicycle Club, Boscos Squared has lead the way in Overton Square’s resurgence as an arts and entertainment district.
Come in and see why Boscos is Memphis' best and only restaurant & brewery!
Appearance - 8 | Aroma - 7 | Flavor - 7 | Texture - 6 | Overall - 7
Sampled at GABF on Saturday October 13, first sessionCopper color, tan head. Sweet, fruity scent. Malty, grainy taste. Medium mouthfeel, medium high bitterness.
Appearance - 6 | Aroma - 7 | Flavor - 7 | Texture - 6 | Overall - 6.5
Location: Draft at Little Rock Brewpub, 6/21/12
Aroma: The nose is roasted malts, chocolate, coffee, toffee, and earth
Appearance: It pours a dark brown-black color with a beige head and light-mid lace
Flavor: Tastes much like the nose, lots of roasted malts, mid sweet, and some light earthy bitterness
Palate: The body is light-medium, it feels a touch watery, and concludes somewhat dry
Overall Impression: This one has a fairly classic stout flavor and nose. Though it is somewhat dry on the finish, the rest feels fairly sweet. It isn't a bad example of the style, but it isn't unique or a standout either. This was a solid offering for what will most likely be my last Boscos rating for quite some time.
Appearance - 6 | Aroma - 6 | Flavor - 6 | Texture - 8 | Overall - 6
Location: Draft at Little Rock Brewpub, 6/21/12
Aroma: It has a mild hop nose with some pale malts too
Appearance: This one pours a clearish amber orange color
Flavor: The taste is much like the nose, light sweet, and light bitter
Palate: It has a fairly light body, with a soft carbonation and a smooth feel
Overall Impression: What they tried here worked alright, but overall the beer was fairly unexciting. It is plenty drinkable, but not particularly interesting.
Appearance - 6 | Aroma - 6 | Flavor - 7 | Texture - 6 | Overall - 6.5
Location: Draft at Little Rock Brewpub, 3/7/12
Aroma: This one has an aroma of citrus hops, caramel, spice, and dough/bread
Appearance: It pours a cloudy caramel color, with a beige head and medium lace-work
Flavor: The taste is mid-sweet, with some doughy malts, and light-bitterness from the citrus hops
Palate: The body of this one is light-medium, with a nice, clean feel, and an average carbonation
Overall Impression: This was a pretty decent beer. There was nothing great about it, but also, there was nothing really offensive about it either. It's just a solid offering.
ben4321 (11522) reviewed Hefeweizen from Boscos Restaurant & Brewing Co. 13 years ago
Appearance - 6 | Aroma - 6 | Flavor - 6 | Texture - 6 | Overall - 6
Location: Draft at Little Rock Brewpub, 3/6/12
Aroma: The aroma is wheat, lemon, clove, other spice and some yeast mostly
Appearance: The pour is rather hazy, looks like pulpless orange juice without any head or lace
Flavor: The taste is mid-plus sweet, with some spice, and a light acidic tartness
Palate: The body is rather light, with a tingly carbonation, and late tart/acidic feel
Overall Impression: This was an alright wheat beer, it has a decdent citrus presence and some light tartness. I didn't get the banana presence that some of the employees told me to expect. Decent stuff, but unexciting.