Beer Menu

Beer

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  • Bozeman Brewing Co. Bozone Amber

    Bozone Select is the flagship offering from Bozeman Brewing Company. A light amber ale that has a medium malt body gently balanced by a hint of hops for a clean, refreshing finish. Dry hopped with Cascade hops for a pleasant aroma. Made with Pale, Crystal & Vienna malts; Starting Gravity of 1.052 and an alcohol by volume 5.5%.

  • $4.00/ pint - $240.00/keg
  • Bozeman Brewing Co. Bozone Hefeweizen

    This American version of a German classic wheat beer is unfiltered resulting in its turbid appearance. A light malt body with a mild yeasty flavor and a cloudy, golden color makes this beer refreshing and satisfying. The Hefe Weizen style has enjoyed remarkable success in the Pacific Northwest in the past decade accounting for as much as 90% of some breweries total production. Pronounced: Hay-fuh-vytzen....which translates to yeast wheat. Made
    with 60% Wheat; Starting Gravity of 1.058 and an alcohol by volume of 6.0%.

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  • Bozeman Brewing Co. Plum Street Porter

    Plum St. Porter is named in honor of the unique Northeast neighborhood section of Bozeman, where the brewery is located. An eclectic and somewhat eccentric mixture of homes, businesses and art studios. Plum St. Porter is a rich blend of six different malts including wheat, brown and
    chocolate for a velvety smooth texture. Full malt bodied with a deep dark coffee color and a subtle hop dryness to make this porter extremely enjoyable. Starting Gravity of 1.056 and an Alcohol by Volume of 5.75%

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  • Madison River Brewing Co. Salmon Fly Honey Rye

    This unique style of beer has proven to be attractive to many types of beer drinkers, old and young, new and experienced, and many more. This unique golden colored brew is made from Montana malted barley, local honey, and German rye malt. Together these ingredients and hops give this beer a great balance, and refreshing flavor. It finishes with a touch of spice from the rye and a very subtle sweetness from the honey. 5.5% ABV

    Bronze Medal – 2010 Northern Brewers Association
    Bronze Medal - 2011 North American Beer Awards

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  • Madison River Brewing Co. Hopper Pale Ale

    This American Pale ale is strong, yet it is smooth and finishes easy. Four different barley malts lend a rich amber color and create a backdrop to showcase the distinctive citrus-like flavor and floral aroma of the hops. Although this pale ale could almost be categorized an IPA, with its hoppy ingredients, the body of this beer remains reasonable and avoids any overwhelming bitterness.

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  • Madison River Brewing Co. Copper John Scotch Ale

    This is a Scottish ale like no other. The brewers use the finest smoked malt for flavor complexity and then combine it with roasted barley, and caramel malts for a rich, distinctive and smokey flavor. These ingredients, together, give this beer a deep, dark color that is pleasant and surprisingly easy to drink. It is smooth and satisfying to many types of beer drinkers.

    Gold Medal - 2010 Northern Brewers Association
    Gold Medal – 2010 L.A. International Beer Competition
    Gold Medal – 2011 North American Beer Awards

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  • Harvest Moon Brewing Co. Beltian White

    First brewed by Harvest Moon in 1998, this wheat ale is a mild version of a Belgian classic, with perfect amounts of malted barley and malted wheat,
    hopped with Czechoslovakian Saaz hops, and finished with a touch of coriander and orange peel. It soon developed a faithful following and has become the brewery's most popular beer, winning many people's choice awards. It is an ale for every season with a hint of fruit in the nose, subdued malty flavor and a slightly orange (citrus) finish. Often it is seved with a slice of orange! Why the name "Beltian"? Because it's a Belgian-style ale brewed in Belt - BELTian white!

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  • Big Sky Brewing Moose Drool Brown Ale

    It's chocolate brown in color with a creamy texture. A malty beer with just enough hop presence to keep it from being too sweet. The aroma mostly comes from the malt with a hint of spice added by the hops. Moose Drool is brewed with pale, caramel, chocolate, and whole black malts; and Kent Goldings, Liberty, and Willamette Hops. It has an original gravity of 13 degrees Plato, and is 4.2% alcohol by weight, 5.3% by volume.

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  • Big Sky Brewing Scape Goat Pale Ale

    Scape Goat is our award-winning Pale Ale. It is a very smooth brew, refreshing and well-balanced. Scape Goat took home the Gold Medal from the North American Brewers' Association competitions as the best English-style pale ale brewed west of the Mississippi, but only because it is the best. Scape Goat is brewed with pale, crystal malts, and Kent Goldings and Crystal Hops. Scape Goat is 3.8% alcohol by weight and 4.7% by volume.

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  • Red Lodge Ales Bent Nail IPA

    A tribute to the hard-working contractors who make their living in Red Lodge, the I.P.A is high in alcohol and hop flavor. We use copious amounts of American cascade hops to give the IPA intense grapefruit and citrus aroma and flavor. Alcohol content: 6-6.3% by volume.

    Bronze Medal – 2007 Great American Beer Festival

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  • Red Lodge Ales Glacier Ale

    Modeled after the German altbier it is deep amber-brown in color and has a caramel malt flavor balanced with moderate hop bitterness.

    Silver Medal - 2010 North American Beer Awards
    Gold Medal – 2007 North American Beer Awards

  • $4.50/pint or can - $250.00 per keg
  • Kettlehouse Brewing Cold Smoke Scotch Ale

    Formulated with Montana grown 2-row barley, northwest Goldings hops, and lotsa love, this hearty ale drinks very smooth. Not bitter at all and not too sweet either. Novice beer drinkers have been known to take a taste and then say, “WOW! That’s not what I expected... that’s GOOD!” A hint of roasted barley lends a slight coffee-like smoky finish. With a 6.5% abv, this beer is perfect after a day of rippin’ lines on area or your favorite back country getaway.

    Gold Medal – 2007 & 2009 North American Brewers Association
    Bronze Medal – 2009 Great American Beer Festival
    Silver Medal – 2010 North American Brewers Association
    Gold Medal – 2011 North American Beer Awards

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  • Kettlehouse Brewing Double Haul IPA

    Brewed with lots of hops and a solid body, Double Haul® IPA is a beer lover’s dream. Cascade hops for flavoring and finish provide a mouthy cascade of hoppiness!

    Gold Medal – 2008 North American Brewers Association