One thing I love about Montana is there is definitely no shortage of breweries. For real, when people come here you often hear them ask, "How many breweries does one town need?". If you ask me, the more the merrier.

Bridger Brewing: If you love a good slice of pizza and a cold brew, this is a go to for many locals. A new addition to the Bridger Brewing family arrived just a few days ago. It sounds rather refreshing.

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MAP Brewing Co: With Bobcat Football in full swing, you can grab yourself a 6 pack of their specialty brew, the Tailgater, a delicious golden ale that will please everyone at your tailgate. You can find it at Town & Country (Campus & Ferguson), Rosauers, Cats Paw, and Joe’s Parkway.

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Mountains Walking and Brewery Pub: You can grab food, a good brew, slushies, or a crisp seltzer, this is a great spot to check out. They just celebrated 7 years of serving up favorites for the community, and we look forward to what is next for the brewery.

If you want to enjoy an afternoon of tasting over 30 different brews, Saturday, October 19th you can check out the Sixth Annual Montana Fresh Hop Fest. It takes place from 3pm-8pm at the Gallatin County Fairgrounds.

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There are a lot of different brewery's in Bozeman to head to. Thanks for the great service and brews!

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Stacker gathered data from Trip Advisor, to find out for us what breweries in Montana are the highest rated.

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These Are The Most Popular Restaurants In Montana

Montana is jam packed with some of the best food in the country. From fine dining to small, local joints - it's natural that a state with so many locally sourced foods would have such great restaurants.

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