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Boscos
Squared
“Special and Seasonal Beers”
*Tennessee
Cream Ale
Tennessee’s
Original Pub Brewed Beer!
This was the very first beer Boscos brewed when we opened
Tennessee’s Original Brew Pub in Germantown in 1992. Our best seller
for a number of years, this beer was eventually replaced in our regular
line up by our Stone Beer. The Cream Ale comes back on tap
several times a year, especially in warmer weather,
due to its crisp refreshing nature.
O.G. 1044
I.B.U. 15
*BBXXXPA
“BBXXXPA”
has also been brewed as part of Boscos American Beer Month
festivities. Based on the old Ballentine’s XXX Pale Ale formula,
this beer represents a style of pale ale brewed in America before the
dominance of factory produced pilsners. Ballentine was one of the
last regional breweries in the Northeast U.S. to go out of business.
The label was sold, in succession, to several other large breweries
but the beer produced under the original label was only a shadow
of the original ale. As an interesting aside, the original ale yeast strain
at Ballantine was supposedly preserved by an1980’s California craft brewery.
This strain then became one of the most common yeast strains in use by
craft breweries across the U.S. Boscos yeast traces it lineage back to the
original Ballantine strain.
O.G. 1068 I.B.U. 42
*Boscos
Stock Ale
Yet another historical
formula, brewed by the Taylor Brewing Company,
Albany NY circa 1790. The style is both hoppy and strong
and brewed with a common ingredient of that time period,
unprocessed cane sugar.
O.G. 1070 I.B.U. 56
Upcoming
Beers
Kung Fu
River Rail Red
Biere
de Garde
Cooper Hoop
Lawnmower Beer
Special and Seasonal Beers offered for a limited time only.
Ask
how you can become a
Boscos
Cellarman
and tap the cask!
O.G.: The initial measurement of sugars in the unfermented beer.
A general indicator of body and strength.
I.B.U.: The level of hop bitterness in the beer.
The higher the number the stronger the hop flavor.