Popular beer brand shuts down after Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing

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Popular beer brand shuts down after Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing

The craft beer apocalypse, which industry experts claim began in 2023, is entering its third year and continues to leave victims in its trail.

The apocalypse reportedly began in 2023 after the Brewers Association posted a historic tally of more than 385 craft brewery closures for the year, Paste reported. Since then, many craft breweries have closed their doors.

The evidence that the apocalypse continues in 2025 is overwhelming, as more than 250 breweries in the U.S. closed permanently in the first six months of the year, and many more followed those closures in the second half of the year.

According to American Craft Beer, the reasons for brewery closures include rising costs of ingredients, labor and products, slow taproom traffic, and fierce retail competition.

One of the most recent closures was Miamisburg, Ohio, craft brewery Entropy Brewing Company, which revealed on social media that it will permanently close its business on Dec. 27, 2025, with no plans to file for bankruptcy.

Others include Descent Craft Brewing, a St. Petersburg, Fla.-based brewery that filed for bankruptcy in August in a plan to file for Chapter 7 liquidation and close; Exton, Pa.-based Iron Hill Brewery LLC and San Jose, Calif.-based Strike Brewing Co., which both filed in October; and Oregon-based Rogue Ales & Spirits, which filed in November.

Bosque Brewing is closing all locations after dismissing its bankruptcy case. Shutterstock

And now, New Mexico-based Bosque Brewing Co. is closing all of its taproom locations and going out of business after a federal judge dismissed the brewer’s Chapter 11 bankruptcy case on Dec. 22 because it had too much debt to restructure, KOB-TV 4 in Albuquerque reported.

The dismissal of the Chapter 11 case will prompt the brewery company to file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy liquidation until it can settle all of its debts with its creditors out of court.

Bosque Brewing said it will close all of its remaining pubs on Dec. 28 at 5 p.m. Mountain Standard Time, in a message it posted on its website Dec. 26.

“With heavy hearts, we are closing all Bosque branded public houses. Nob Hill will close today (Dec. 26) at 5 p.m. and the remaining taprooms will close at 5 p.m. on Sunday, Dec. 28,” the message said.

The brewery had 11 locations in New Mexico before closing the brewery at 4980 Promenade Blvd. and its Restoration Pizza at 1607 Alcaldesa Street, both in Santa Fe, on December 3.

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