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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]
Julius chose Bozeman for its excellent water and the ready availability of a large supply of barley, grown by a group of Dutch farmers in nearby Manhattan, Montana. [2] The brewery was the largest building in Bozeman until 1957, when the Brick Breeden Fieldhouse opened at Montana State University. The brewery was often referred to as "Lehrkind ...
The Spieth and Krug Brewery, also known as "Union Hall" and "Maxey Block", is a brewery established in 1867 in Bozeman, Montana by two German immigrants, Jacob Spieth and Charles Krug. The current building was built in 1882. In 1895, the brewery was bought by Julius Lehrkind, whose descendants still operate beverage businesses in Bozeman.
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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. It first opened its doors in 1995 on 120-A Hickory Street, but eventually moved to its current location at 5417 Trumpeter Way. [2]
R.T. Barnett and Company Building: ... Bozeman Brewery Historic District. October 23, 1987 700-800 N. Wallace Ave. ... Bozeman, and Montana
Big Sky is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Gallatin and Madison counties in southwestern Montana, United States. As of the 2020 census, it had a population of 3,591, [3] up from 2,308 in 2010. [4] It is 44 miles (71 km) by road southwest of Bozeman. The primary industry of the area is tourism. [5]