Ales and lagers have been around for thousands of years. In fact, the first proof of beer making is from 4,000 BCE with the Sumerians. Leave it to Montanans to perfect the art of beer brewing, and produce some of the finest beers available today. Here, we'll see a list of Montana's favorite Montana brewed beers.
The annual Ales for Trails fundraiser will be held virtually this year (because of COVID-19) and instead of the big celebration and party at ZooMontana, Billings TrailNet will be selling punch cards for pints of beer at Montana's favorite breweries.
Moments after I took this picture the line built up for the new trolley that connects Downtown's craft breweries. While a friend and I were enjoying some "Dog Slobber" at Angry Hank's on Friday night we observed a full trolley each time it passed by...
Beginning April 26th and every Friday after that the Billings Trolley will operate a trolley that will connect all of downtown Billings craft breweries and distilleries on one line.
The route will travel between:
Angry Hanks (both locations)
Spirit of Montana Distilling
Yellowstone Valley Brewing Company,
Carter's Brewing,
Uberbrew
Trailhead Spirits
Himmelberger Brewing Co
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They say politics makes strange bedfellows. I thought being a Republican meant you were for creating jobs and freedom. It's stupid enough Montana State law forces them to stop serving beer after 8pm. But now Republican Roger Hagan from Great Falls is sponsoring a bill on behalf of the Tavern Association that would put restrictions on how much of their own beer local breweries can sell at their own