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)
Day 7: Butte, America - Quarry Brewery; Belgrade - Madison River Brewing; Livingston - Neptune's Brewing; Bozeman - Bozeman Brewing
After spending the night in Helena, get back on I-15 and head south to Butte, America, the Mining City and home of Quarry Brewery, where they really dig beer. If you get there early, check out the World Museum of Mining.View Lima to Wibaux - Day 7in a larger map
Fortunately, the Quarry Brewery opens its taproom at 1 pm, so you can stop there and still have time to drive to Bozeman on I-90, stopping at Madison River Brewing in Belgrade along the way. If you have time, which you probably won't, you can also take an underground tour of Lewis and Clark Caverns State Park.
Motor through Bozeman on I-90 another 28 miles for a quick stop at Neptune's Brewing in Livingston so you can get back to Bozeman before Bozeman Brewing taproom closes at 8 pm sharp.
You can also stay in Belgrade or Livingston, but this might add an extra day to your trip. (For more details on the Bozeman area breweries, go to Bozeman Brewery Trail on this website.)
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