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Libby Golden Milk River Triangle Malta Glasgow Kalispell Area Bear Paw Blacktail Ski Bowl — — Lakeside Bigfork Teton Missouri River Thompson Falls Flathead Pass Fort Benton Lake Glacier Missouri River Country Polson Sidney Fort Peck Great Falls Central Lake 2 National Montana 2 Bison Range Lookout Pass Belt Superior Missouri River Clark Fork River Snowbowl Lewistown Country Glendive Missoula Blackfoot River — Lolo — Helena Showdown Harlowton Great Montana Divide White Sulphur Discovery Springs Miles City Deer Lodge Canyon Ferry Yellowstone River Stevensville Reservoir Musselshell River Philipsburg Southwest 3 Hamilton 3 Montana Darby Butte Southeast Anaconda Bridger Bowl Montana Belgrade Livingston Billings Laurel — Lost Trail Little Bighorn — Bitterroot River Battlefield Bozeman Jefferson River x Granite Peak National Monument Sheridan (elev. 12,799) Dillon Bighorn River Maverick Mtn. Yellowstone Big Sky 4 Resort Big Sky Country Red Lodge Red Lodge 4 Madison River River Gallatin Mtn. YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL Brewery PARK — — Visit one of Montana’s Ski Resort Go to VISITMT.COM to learn more about the great Or, ask your local brewery staff as you make your way Capitol state of Montana, and to obtain ideas on routes to take, on the Montana Brewers Trail! Share your stories with many craft breweries today! places to stay and things to do along the way. us on social media! #MTbeer #buylocalbeer Map is not to scale. | A | B | C | D | E | Southwest Montana Neptune’s Brewery | Map C4 MONTANA BREWERIES 119 North L St., Livingston Beaverhead Brewing Co. | Map B4 neptunesbrewery.com, 406-222-7837 218 S. Montana St., Dillon Mon-Thur: 2-8 pm, Fri-Sun: Noon-8 pm Brewery is a member of the Montana Brewers Association. beaverheadbeer.com, 406-988-0011 Brewery has a restaurant on site. Brewery has a limited menu. Sun-Fri: 3-9 pm, Sat: Noon-9 pm Sheriff Henry Plummer’s Outlaw Brewing | Map C4 2876 North 27th Ave., Bozeman Blackfoot River Brewing Company | Map B3 outlaw-brewing.com, 406-577-2403 Glacier Country 66 S. Park Ave., Helena Mon-Thur: 2-8 pm, Fri-Sun: Noon-8 pm blackfootriverbrewing.com, 406-449-3005 | Map A1 Backslope Brewing Fri-Sun: Noon-8 pm, Mon-Thurs: 2-8 pm 1107 9th St. West, Highway 2, Columbia Falls Missouri River Country backslopebrewing.com, 406-897-2850 Crooked Furrow Brewing | Map B3 | Map E2 Mon-Sat: 11 am-8 pm Meadowlark Brewing 2801 N. Roberts St., Helena 117 S. Central Ave., Sidney crookedfurrowbrewing.com, 406-422-5975 | Map A2 meadowlarkbrewing.com, 406-433-BEER Bayern Brewing, Inc. Daily: Noon-8 pm 1507 Montana St., Missoula Daily: 11 am-8 pm bayernbrewery.com, 406-721-1482 Lewis & Clark Brewing Co. | Map B3 Daily: 11 am-8 pm, Sun. Bistro: 10 am-2 pm 1517 Dodge Ave., Helena Southeast Montana lewisandclarkbrewing.com, 406-442-5960 High Plains Brewing | Map D3 Bias Brewing | Map A1 Sun-Tue: Noon-10 pm, Wed-Sat: Noon-11 pm 601 E Main St., Laurel 409 1st Avenue East, Kalispell highplainsbrewing.com, 406-633-4594 biasbrewing.com, 406-730-3020 | Map B3 Philipsburg Brewing Company Mon-Thurs: 3-8 pm, Fri-Sat: 3-10 pm Daily: Noon-8 pm Vault Brewery: 101 W. Broadway, Philipsburg philipsburgbrewingcompany.com, 406-859-BREW Big Sky Brewing Company | Map A2 Daily: 10 am-9 pm Überbrew | Map D3 5417 Trumpeter Way, Missoula Springs Brewery: 106 Brewery Road, Philipsburg, Summer hours only 2305 Montana Ave., Billings bigskybrew.com, 406-549-2777 uberbrewmt.com, 406-534-6960 Mon-Sat: 11 am-9 pm, Sun: varies depending on season Smelter City Brewing | Map B3 Daily: 11 am-9 pm 101 Main St., Anaconda Bitter Root Brewing | Map A3 smeltercitybrewing.com, 406-563-0344 101 Marcus St., Hamilton Daily: 11 am-8 pm bitterrootbrewing.com, 406-363-7468 Daily: 11:30 am-8 pm Snow Hop Brewery | Map B3 685 Barney St., Suite A, Helena Bonsai Brewing Project | Map A1 snowhopbrewery.com, 406-422-5026 549 Wisconsin Ave., Whitefish Mon-Thurs: 2-8 pm, Fri-Sun: Noon-8 pm bonsaibrew.com, 406-730-1717 Tue-Sun: Noon-8 pm Ten Mile Creek Brewery | Map B3 48 N.
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