Yazoo Brewing Company
Microbrewery
in
Madison,
Tennessee,
United States 🇺🇸
Associated with 2 Venues
Established in 2003
Contact
900 River Bluff Dr, Madison, TN, 37115, United States
Description
Yazoo Brewing Company started from a homebrewer’s dream – Linus Hall’s love for making (and drinking) craft beer soon led him to open Nashville’s first production brewery since Prohibition. We opened our doors in October 2003 in the historic Marathon Motor Works building, and started by self-distributing kegs of Pale Ale, Dos Perros, Spring Wheat, and Onward Stout to local bars and restaurants, and we fortunately gained an enthusiastic local following. We quickly replaced the Spring Wheat with the now popular and award-winning Hefeweizen, and we started bottling our beer in 2005. Other local favorites like the Sly Rye Porter and our Hop Project IPA rounded out the line-up of beers. In 2009, Yazoo managed to brew Tennessee’s first ever legal high-gravity ale, SUE, our smoked porter and homage to the South’s proclivity to smoke all kinds of foods. In 2010, Yazoo moved to The Gulch, now one of Nashville’s most active neighborhoods. This allowed us to add a new 40-barrel brewhouse and room to produce more beer, which helped build our year-round lineup to 10!
In the summer of 2012 Yazoo began a series of sour and wild beers with local brewer/writer Brandon Jones called the Embrace The Funk series. Titled with Brandon’s popular sour beer website, this line of Yazoo beers explores the many wonderful beers that can be produced with wild yeasts, souring microbes and different wooden casks.
In December 2012 our Brewmaster Linus and “Wrangler of Funk” Brandon released the first beer in the series named “Wild Child”. Since then the “Embrace The Funk” series has been a staple in the Yazoo Taproom with special rotating offerings. Our ETF beers have been served at SAVOR in New York, “What The Funk” in Denver and on January 26th, 2014 the first bottles of ETF “Deux Rouges” were released (and sold out in 2 hours). Linus and Brandon are constantly creating new beers and different barrel variations for the Embrace The Funk series. The beers are mostly taproom exclusives so your best bet to enjoy their creations is to stop by soon!
We continued to grow enough that in early 2018, Linus Hall announced plans to move the Taproom and Brewery to a brand new 6.5 acre campus north of downtown – but not until Summer/Fall 2019!
Yazoo continues to be an independently owned and operated brewery – Linus and Lila Hall maintain 100% ownership and direction of the brewery, and you can frequently find Linus tinkering with something in the production facility 5-7 days a week!
In the summer of 2012 Yazoo began a series of sour and wild beers with local brewer/writer Brandon Jones called the Embrace The Funk series. Titled with Brandon’s popular sour beer website, this line of Yazoo beers explores the many wonderful beers that can be produced with wild yeasts, souring microbes and different wooden casks.
In December 2012 our Brewmaster Linus and “Wrangler of Funk” Brandon released the first beer in the series named “Wild Child”. Since then the “Embrace The Funk” series has been a staple in the Yazoo Taproom with special rotating offerings. Our ETF beers have been served at SAVOR in New York, “What The Funk” in Denver and on January 26th, 2014 the first bottles of ETF “Deux Rouges” were released (and sold out in 2 hours). Linus and Brandon are constantly creating new beers and different barrel variations for the Embrace The Funk series. The beers are mostly taproom exclusives so your best bet to enjoy their creations is to stop by soon!
We continued to grow enough that in early 2018, Linus Hall announced plans to move the Taproom and Brewery to a brand new 6.5 acre campus north of downtown – but not until Summer/Fall 2019!
Yazoo continues to be an independently owned and operated brewery – Linus and Lila Hall maintain 100% ownership and direction of the brewery, and you can frequently find Linus tinkering with something in the production facility 5-7 days a week!
5.3/10
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Appearance 6
Aroma 5
Flavor 6
Texture 4
Overall 5
Copper color with a lasting tan head. Nondescript aroma. Flavor is mild sweet caramel malt, very mild woodiness, with minimal balanced bitterness. Thin body.
Tried
from Draft
on 01 Aug 2026
at 19:24
5.5/10
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Appearance 5
Aroma 5
Flavor 5.5
Texture 7
Overall 5.5
Mostly notes of roast and a touch of chocolate underlined by cascara and a hint of coffee. Kind of dull.
Tried
from Can
on 11 Jan 2026
at 01:27
7.4/10
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Appearance 6
Aroma 8
Flavor 8
Texture 6
Overall 7.5
355ml bottle. Hazy, orange golden colour with small, frothy, half-way lasting, minimally lacing, white head. Bretty, funky and yeasty fruity, slightly wood aroma, wheaty and minimally spicy, pale malty background, notes of sea buckthorn, oak, grapes and berries. Taste is tart-ish, tangy, yeasty funky and yeasty fruity, slightly woody, wheaty and pale malty basis with some residual sweetness, notes of grapes, sea buckthorn, some oak, a minimally lactic touch.
Slightly creamy, watery texture, smooth and soft, minimally astringent palate, medium to fine, slightly scattered, soft, mildly prickly carbonation.
Pleasant tartness, mild funkiness, intense fruitiness, good balance - very nice.
Slightly creamy, watery texture, smooth and soft, minimally astringent palate, medium to fine, slightly scattered, soft, mildly prickly carbonation.
Pleasant tartness, mild funkiness, intense fruitiness, good balance - very nice.
Tried
from Bottle
from Etre Gourmet (webshop)
on 10 Jan 2026
at 15:18
6/10
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Appearance 7
Aroma 5
Flavor 6
Texture 6
Overall 6.5
Is it not really limited or is my can just old?
This thing has sat for months in the fridge. Bought it in a mix a six in Nashville.
Pint glass at home. Half hazy honey brew with a not too tall but stiff off-white head.
Smells like plain Cheerios, white sugar & a splash of fading orange.
Half sweet, herbal grassy, sour white grape, bitter veggies, starchy bread. Couldn't specifically call out the chamomile.
High acid, high carb, belly burn. Lots of Yazoo stuff has wacky pH.
It's alright.
This thing has sat for months in the fridge. Bought it in a mix a six in Nashville.
Pint glass at home. Half hazy honey brew with a not too tall but stiff off-white head.
Smells like plain Cheerios, white sugar & a splash of fading orange.
Half sweet, herbal grassy, sour white grape, bitter veggies, starchy bread. Couldn't specifically call out the chamomile.
High acid, high carb, belly burn. Lots of Yazoo stuff has wacky pH.
It's alright.
Tried
from Can
on 07 Jan 2026
at 23:31
6.3/10
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Appearance 6
Aroma 6
Flavor 7
Texture 6
Overall 6
Caramel and some macadamia. Cloying aftertaste. Pours clear mahogany. Not much head. Can. 66766
Tried
from Can
from
Habersham Beverage Warehouse - Habersham St
on 05 Jan 2026
at 20:04
7.4/10
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Appearance 8
Aroma 8
Flavor 7
Texture 6
Overall 7.5
8/XII/25 - 75cl bottle from Geers (Oostakker), shared @ Syntra Zythologie Beer Style Classes (Gent), BB: n/a, no date anywhere (2025-1356)
Clear carmine red beer, small aery irregular off-white head, unstable, non adhesive. Aroma: very fruity, sourish impression, blackberries, cherries, ripe banana, raspberries, funky, freshly cut grass. MF: ok carbon, medium body. Taste: sourish start, raspberry jam, citrus touch, orange peel, refreshing, more fruity. Aftertaste: strawberry jam, soft acidity, lactic acid, pleasant bitter finish, some cinnamon, bready, sweet touch.
Clear carmine red beer, small aery irregular off-white head, unstable, non adhesive. Aroma: very fruity, sourish impression, blackberries, cherries, ripe banana, raspberries, funky, freshly cut grass. MF: ok carbon, medium body. Taste: sourish start, raspberry jam, citrus touch, orange peel, refreshing, more fruity. Aftertaste: strawberry jam, soft acidity, lactic acid, pleasant bitter finish, some cinnamon, bready, sweet touch.
Tried
from Bottle
from
Dranken Geers
on 08 Dec 2025
at 18:30
6.8/10
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Appearance 8
Aroma 7
Flavor 6.5
Texture 6
Overall 6.5
a: dark brown body | thick but fast-dying tan head
a: soy sauce | nuts | roasted grain
f: oatmeal | smoked | bitter throughout
t: earthy | umami | brewed coffee on end
o: robust throughout | simplistic | caramelised sugars deep
12 ounce can | Lowe's Foods: Raleigh (Brier Creek), North Carolina | 15-March-2025 | US$1,99 (part of a mixed six pack) | no can date | sampled: 23-November-2025 after returning from Busch Gardens, Christmas Town with my family of five!
a: soy sauce | nuts | roasted grain
f: oatmeal | smoked | bitter throughout
t: earthy | umami | brewed coffee on end
o: robust throughout | simplistic | caramelised sugars deep
12 ounce can | Lowe's Foods: Raleigh (Brier Creek), North Carolina | 15-March-2025 | US$1,99 (part of a mixed six pack) | no can date | sampled: 23-November-2025 after returning from Busch Gardens, Christmas Town with my family of five!
Tried
from Can
from
Lowes Foods - Hickory
on 24 Nov 2025
at 04:19
8/10
Tried
from Bottle
at
Yazoo Brewing Company
on 13 Oct 2025
at 13:59
8.5/10
Tried
from Draft
at
Yazoo Brewing Company
on 13 Oct 2025
at 13:29