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  2. Big Sky Brewing Company - Wikipedia

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    Big Sky Brewing Company is a brewery and taproom located in Missoula, Montana. [1] It is owned by three partners, Bjorn Nabozney, Neal Leathers, and Brad Robinson. [1] It is Montana's largest brewery.

  3. List of breweries in Montana - Wikipedia

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    MAP Brewing Company is located in Bozeman. It is owned by Patrick Kainz and the head brewer is Doug Child. Beginning in 2018, they began an annual collaboration brew called the Fempire Strikes Back, a New England Style IPA. The beer is part of a worldwide brew day benefiting the Pink Boots Society. [131]

  4. Bayern Brewing - Wikipedia

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    Initially, the brewery was located near the train depot in downtown Missoula, specifically on N. Higgins. Subsequently, Bayern Brewing developed a plant on 2600 S. Third St. W., and later expanded further to its current location at 1507 Montana St. Previously, Montana state law capped craft brewery production at 10,000 barrels.

  5. Missoula author's new book taps into history of breweries in ...

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    “We really do have a 150+plus year brewing history,” said Missoula author Ryan Newhouse, whose new book is called "Brewing In Montana.”

  6. Template : Montana Regions and Towns with Breweries

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  7. KettleHouse Brewing Company - Wikipedia

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    KettleHouse Brewing Company is a craft brewing company located in Missoula, Montana.Founded in 1995 by Tim O'Leary and Suzy Rizza, the company has grown from a single taproom to two taprooms in Missoula and a major production facility in Bonner, Montana on the Blackfoot River.

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  9. Philipsburg, Montana - Wikipedia

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    Philipsburg is a town in and the county seat of Granite County, Montana, United States. [3] The population was 841 at the 2020 census. [4] The town was named after the famous mining engineer Philip Deidesheimer, who designed and supervised the construction of the ore smelter around which the town originally formed. [5]