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If you’ve been to a taproom, you know that at most breweries across the state there’s a three pint limit and they stop serving at 8 p.m. One listener wants to know why. We've got answers. Pull up a stool, crack open a local brew and settle in for a taproom tale – or some barroom banter, depending on the time of day.
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Several years ago, Havre, Montana had a problem. Its treated wastewater had too many nutrients. Fixing it was expected to cost millions of dollars. But,...
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If the Legislature passes a hotly debated bill, breweries could be open for two more hours, extending their closing time from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m.Executive…
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Lt. Governor Mike Cooney was in Mexico last week to meet with some of the country’s largest brewers who, he says, feel shaken up over recent trade policy…
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There are hundreds of microbreweries scattered across the Mountain West. In fact, in parts of our region there are more breweries per capita than most...
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Two Montana campuses will be allowed to have the public sample the wares from their brewing science and brewery operations programs, so long as the...
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Japan may be getting a taste of Big Sky Country in the near future. At least, that’s the goal for some Montana breweries and distilleries ready to export…
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A bill that would allow larger Montana craft breweries to sell beer in tasting rooms has passed the state Legislature. Under the proposal, craft brewers…
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HELENA -- Brewers, distributors and the Montana Tavern Association came to an agreement Thursday in the wrangling at the Legislature over how much beer…
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Nearly a dozen brewers testified at the Montana Legislature today on a bill that would raise a small brewery's production cap six fold.Matt Leow with the…