From Newest.net, 3-25-08 of published article, Microbrew Montana: Lewis & Clark Brewing Home of the Fly Hoppiest Beer In Montana,, Bill Schneider. This article is presented in agreement with Newwest.net. All rights reserved, Copyright (© 2008)
Lewis & Clark Brewing in Helena, Montana, used to be a Sleeping Giant. And perhaps it still is.
In March, 2002, Max Pigman bought the struggling Sleeping Giant Brewing. Ever since, his business has been anything but sleepy.
"We kept the Sleeping Giant name for about two years," Pigman explains, but then decided to re-name it. "Outside of Helena, the term 'sleeping giant' (a recognizable mountain north of town) wasn't well known, and we started marking our beer outside Helena. Also, we decided the words 'sleeping' and 'beer' didn't really go together."
Or do they?
Also, he notes, the former owners eventually had to file for bankruptcy, so he had a hard time dealing with vendors and getting materials because the name associated him with the bankruptcy, even though there was no financial connection.
Why Lewis & Clark? "Since we are in the only Lewis & Clark County in the United States, it seemed like a good fit."
And it seems to be working because business is good. Pigman believes the entire Montana brewing industry continues to grow, "and we're growing along with it. We've had slow steady growth ever since we started. Most breweries are having enough growth to buy new equipment or upgrade equipment, and most have experienced growth in their taprooms. Those on-site sales are pivotal to our business."
His wife, Karen, and daughter, Kaleen, put in a few shifts in the taproom, and he employs eight people total, which means Lewis & Clark Brewing should perfectly fit the mold for a small, family-owned Montana business.
Lewis & Clark Brewing
Address: 939 Getchell, Helena, MT 59601
Phone: 406-442-5960
Email: max@lewisandclarkbrewing.com
Website: www.lewisandclarkbrewing.com
Map
Hours: Monday-Saturday, 4-8 pm
Food: None in taproom, but great menu available upstairs in the Brewhouse.
Growlers: All growlers filled.
Author's Favorite Beer Name: Peacemaker IPA
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"In the not-too-distant future, we'll need a larger facility," Pigman predicts. "Long-term, we'd like to scale this brewery down and make it pilot brewery and have a manufacturing plant somewhere else."
A "pilot brewery" is an industry term for a small facility that only makes test beers and beer for on-site consumption.
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