Lima to Wibaux
From south to east, all 23 breweries, 11-13 days.
- Day 1: Bitter Root Brewing(Hamilton)
- Day 2: Blacksmith Brewing (Stevensville), Bayern Brewing, Big Sky Brewing, Kettlehouse Brewing (Missoula)
- Day 3: Glacier Brewing (Polson)
- Day 4: Tamarack (Lakeside), Flathead Lake Brewing (Woods Bay), Great Northern Brewing (Whitefish)
- Day 5: Harvest Moon Brewing (Belt)
- Day 6: Blackfoot River Brewing and Lewis & Clark Brewing (Helena)
- Day 7: Quarry Brewery (Butte, America) Madison River Brewing (Belgrade), Neptune's Brewing (Livingston), Bozeman Brewing (Bozeman)
- Day 8: Lone Peak Brewery (Big Sky)
- Day 9: Red Lodge Ales (Red Lodge)
- Day 10: Angry Hank's, Carter's Brewing, Montana Brewing and Yellowstone Brewing (Billings)
- Day 11: Beaver Creek Brewery (Wibaux)
Eric Hayes, Pam, Mike Howard of Blacksmith Brewing.
Photo Courtesy: Bill Schnieder
Bayern's Thorsten Geuer and Jurgen Knoller
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Big Sky's Matt Long and Bjorn Nabozney
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Kettlehouse Brewing Tap Room.
Photo Courtesy: Bill Schnieder
Day Two: Stevensville - Blacksmith Brewing; Missoula - Bayern Brewing, Big Sky Brewing, Kettlehouse Brewing
In the morning, take the East Side Highway instead of U.S 93. It leaves Hamilton at Bitter Root Brewing and goes directly to Stevensville, where you'll find Montana's newest brewery, Blacksmith Brewing, on main street of Stevensville, Montana's oldest community. You might have some extra time before the taproom opens, which you could spend fishing the Bitterroot River along the way or visiting Fort Owen State Park and St. Mary's Mission, "where Montana began," right in Stevensville.
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Then, back on U.S. 93 to Missoula to see three of Montana's oldest and largest breweries, Bayern Brewing, Big Sky Brewing and Kettlehouse Brewing. (For detailed directions on finding them go to the Missoula Brewery Trail section of this website.)
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