ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO – Bosque Brewing has poured its last pint. The New Mexico craft beer company closed its remaining taprooms statewide Sunday at 5 p.m., following the shutdown of its Nob Hill location on Friday.
The closures come days after a federal judge dismissed Bosque Brewing’s Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing, ending its attempt to restructure millions in debt. Earlier this month, the brewery shuttered its Santa Fe locations and two other Albuquerque sites.
While the taprooms are gone, Bosque says its packaged beers will continue to be produced in Albuquerque by Marble Brewery. Two affiliated restaurants—Restoration Pizza and Smothered Brunch—are not affected and will remain open under separate ownership.
Bosque Brewing had grown into one of New Mexico’s largest craft brewers before financial troubles surfaced earlier this year.








