Breweries in Montana produce a wide range of beers in different styles that are marketed locally, regionally, and nationally. Montana has an abundance of small, local breweries. In 2024, they ranked third in the number of craft breweries per capita of adults over 21. They have ranked third for over a decade. In addition to craft beer, Montana has several small batch distilleries, wineries, and ciderhouses. They also produce mead, kombucha, and seltzers.
In 2019, excluding the two largest breweries, the remaining 90 breweries produced an average of 1,650 barrels per year. In 2022, there were a total of 196,941 barrels of craft beer produced. The amount decreased to 182,488 in 2024.
In 2012 Montana's 38 brewing establishments (including breweries, brewpubs, importers, and company-owned packagers and wholesalers) employed 220 people directly, and more than 4,700 others in related jobs such as wholesaling and retailing. In August 2016, there were 68 breweries in operation in the state of Montana. In November 2023, the Montana Brewers Association reported 97 breweries with 4 more known to be in planning. In 2024 there were 109 breweries.
Including people directly employed in brewing, as well as those who supply Montana's breweries with everything from ingredients to machinery, the total business and personal tax revenue generated by Montana's breweries and related industries was more than $98 million in 2012. Consumer purchases of Montana's brewery products generated more than $21 million extra in tax revenue. The Brewers Association reported that Montana breweries had a $488 million impact in 2022. That increased to $565 million in 2024.
Owned by Matt and Lindsey Miller, this Billings brewery opened in December 2024. They brew more than 15 beers. Their Winter Sippa Porter won bronze in the Strong Ales category at the 2025 Montana Beer Awards.
This brewery serves both coffee and beer in the Billings Heights neighborhood. Travis Zeilstra, with previous experience at four other breweries and multiple awards, is the head brewer. It opened in January 2025 and has the capacity to brew 10 beers.
This brewery in White Sulphur Springs is owned by Barry Hedrich. He opened the brewery in February 2016. They produce a variety of beer as well as seltzer. Their Woofta won the 2024 silver award for Strong Lagers from Montana Brewers Association.
406 Brewing Company is a microbrewery and tasting room in Manhattan. The owner is Matt Muth, a home brewer since college. The brewery opened in 2011, as the second brewery within Bozeman's city limits. In 2024, the brewery moved to a larger location in Manhattan. The name is derived from Montana's Telephone Area Code, which is 406.
At the 2016 North American Beer Awards, their Belgian pale took gold in the Belgian-Style Pale Ale category. In 2018, their Run-off Brown won silver at the North American Beer Awards in the English-Style Brown Ale category. At the 2024 North American Beer Awards they had three beers place: J.A.M.ber Ale won gold in Brown Porter, Belgian Pale Ale won silver in Belgian-Style Pale Ale, Peach Wheat won bronze in Other Fruit Beers.
They were the winners of the Community Impact Award at the 2025 Montana Beer Awards. Their Red Barrel won silver in the Strong Ales category and Little Blonde won bronze in Golden Ales and Hybrid Styles. At the North American Beer Awards they won silver with both their Belgian Pale Ale and Guava Tangerine Gose.
Angry Hank's Brewing was opened in 2006 by Tim Mohr, who had worked as a brewer at Red Lodge Ales for five years. The brewery was originally housed in an old gas station. In 2012, a second location was opened eight blocks away in an old carriage house. The brewery moved all operations to the carriage house in 2014. They also began canning their signature Street Fight and Anger Management.
The Angry Hank from which the brewery gets its name is not part of the organization, but instead a friend of the family who always seemed angry. The idea for the name came when someone, in an attempt to console Hank said to him, "Don't be angry Hank," just as Mohr and his family were having troubles deciding on a name for the then-proposed establishment.
Annie's Tap House is a brewery in downtown Great Falls. It was opened in 2022 by brothers Dan and Steve Morano as well as Kevin Younkin. The name is from the brothers' great-grandmother.
Backslope is a brewery in Columbia Falls that opened in 2016. It is owned by Darin and Carla Fisher, with Darin as the brewer. They won the 2024 Small Brewery of the Year award from Montana Brewers Association. Their beers also took awards that year. Distant Neighbor won gold for Belgian and French Style Ales and Opulence took gold for Fruit, Vegetable, and Spiced Beer. At the 2025 Montana Beer Awards Opulance won the Sour Ales, Wild Ales, and Fruited Sour Ales category and Up From the Roots won silver in the Belgian & French-style Ales category.
Bar 3 is a brewery in Belgrade. Their Wee Heavy won the 2024 bronze award in Scottish Style Ales from Montana Brewers Association. They won Small Brewery of the Year at the 2025 Montana Beer Awards. Their AWS won gold in the India Pale Ales category and Steep Peaks won silver in Experimental Beer.
Bayern Brewery was opened in 1987 as the "only German brewery in the Rockies," and today is the oldest operating brewery in Montana. Brewers Thorsten Geuera and Jürgen Knöller are both from Germany and use all German equipment and recipes. They have 7 year round beers and distribute through 5 states.
The brewery was set up in Wibaux's historic old business district with equipment salvaged from the former Milestown Brewing Company in a former grocery store that had been closed since 1986. It was established in 2008 by Jim Devine and Sandon Stinnett. In 2021, Devine left the business.
Located at the edge of Eastern Montana, Beaver Creek Brewery describes itself as "an oasis in a desert of no microbreweries".The first year they were brewing at capacity of about 200 barrels a year. Despite low production, they have a distribution area spanning hundreds of miles because of the low population density of the region. As of 2024, they offer six standard beers as well as seasonals.
Beaverhead Brewing opened in Dillon in 2014. Owner Brett Maki worked at Pyramid Brewing then Georgetown Brewing Company before deciding to open his own brewery. The business takes its name from the original brewery in Dillon which closed at the beginning of Prohibition.
Andy Liedberg and Casey Folley opened this Big Sky brewery in July 2015.
Bias Brewering was opened in 2018 in Kalispell. It is owned by Gabe Mariman and Adam Roberston. In 2022, Bias moved into the former Kalispell Brewing Company building on Main Street. In 2022, the brewery had 15 beers on tap.
Their Rice, Rice, Baby Lager won Gold in the Hop-forward Pale Lagers category at the 2025 Montana Beer Awards.
Big Sky Brewing Company is a microbrewery in Missoula, founded in 1995 by Neal Leathers, Bjorn Nabozney, and Brad Robinson. Their beer is sold throughout the western United States. Popular beers are Moose Drool and Space Goat.
The brewery in Lewistown is owned by Rob Lehrkind, who also owns Julius Lehrkind in Bozeman. It has a partnership with its neighbor Central Feed Grilling Company. They have 5 main beers and a variety of rotators.
Bitter Root, in Hamilton, became a brewery in 1998. Owner and brewer Tim Bozik converted dairy equipment for his first brewing tanks. The brewery takes its name from Montana's state flower, the bitterroot. The brewery regularly assists local non-profits through fundraisers and partnerships. They also have partnerships with local farms and businesses to provide ingredients. They always have 11 beers on tap. Adding the rotators, they serve up to 40 styles per year.
Black Eagle Brewery began in the town of Black Eagle in 2015. It is owned by Christa Heisler. Jason Lehman is the head brewer. They initially had a 15 barrel-capacity.
Blackfoot River Brewing is a microbrewery in Helena, opened in 1998 by Brian Smith, Greg Wermers, and Brad Simshaw. In 2008, they built a new facility on the parking lot next door.
In 2010, Tim Chisman became a brewer. In 2014, Chisman and Bethany Flint became the owners.
Beer is produced in 15-barrel batches.
Blacksmith Brewing Company, in Stevensville, opened in 2008 by Eric Hayes. The building was a blacksmith shop and continues the theme, such as flights on anvil-shaped platters.
In 2022, it fell under new ownership.
At the 2022 North American Beer Awards, Pulaski Porter won silver in Brown Porter, Ravalli Red won bronze in Irish-Style Red Ale, Hop Water won bronze in Hop Water. Their Rink Rat Red Lager won the 2024 bronze award for Amber and Dark Lagers from the Montana Brewers Association.
Blue Ridge Brewery is located in Malta. It is owned by Bryan and Brianna Shores and started in 2018. Bryan is the brewmaster. The brewery takes its name from a local landmark.
Bonsai Brewing Project began in Whitefish in 2014. It is owned by Graham Hart and Keela Smith. Hart is the head brewer. Initially located in a strip mall, they moved a year later. They produce batches in 7 barrels.
Bozeman Brewing Company is in Bozeman. It was opened by Todd Scott in 2001. <br /> Flagship Beer: Bozone Select.
Branding Iron Brewing Co. is located in Eureka.
Bridger Brewing Company opened in 2013 in Bozeman. In 2019, they announced plans to open a second, larger location in Three Forks. At that time they were the largest brewery in Bozeman by sales and volume, as well as one of the largest in the state. The location was eventually opened in 2022. In 2023 the Three Forks location grew to hosting a Summer Concert Series.
Burnt Tree Brewing, named after a local fishing access, is located in Ennis. It was opened in 2019 by Scott and Amy Kelley, with Dave McAdoo as head brewer. Their Dunkle Rauchbier won the 2024 gold award for Smoke and Wood Flavored Beer from Montana Brewers Association. At the 2025 Montana Beer Awards the Maui Magic took silver in the Fruit Beers category and Pink Boots Doppelbock won silver in Strong Lagers.
Busted Knuckle Brewery, located in Glasgow, opened in June 2016. It is owned by Ben Boreson. In 2016, they won the Family Business Day award from Montana State University in the new business category.
Butte Brewing Company has a history in Butte since 1875. Eventually closing in 1965, it was reopened in 2015. It is owned by Tony Olson.
By All Means, located in Billings, was started by Mark Hastings, Chad Broderius and Paul Morup of Uberbrew, along with Travis Zeilstra. Hastings is the Director of Brewing.
They won silver at the 2022 North American Beer Awards for the IPA 006 in the Hazy or Juicy Imperial or Double India Pale Ale. The same year they won gold at the US Open Beer Championship with their IPA-016 in Australian-Style Pale Ale as well as bronze in Vienna with Exklusiv.
Cabinet Mountain Brewing Company, in Libby, opened in 2014. It is owned by Sarah Sorensen and Kristin Smith. The Head Brewer is Gary Beach, who started in 2023. In 2018, Ross Creek Red won gold at the North American Beer Awards in the American-Style Amber Ale.
Canyon Creek Brewing opened in Billings in 2013. Ron Kalvig is the owner and head brewer.
Canyon Ferry Brewing in Townsend is owned by Kelli Gibbs and Tadd Fuhrman. It was opened in 2019 on the site of the town's original saloon
Carter's Brewing Company, in Billings, opened in 2007 by Michael, Becky, and Carter Uhrich. Michael Uhrich is the head brewer. He previously worked at Yellowstone Valley Brewing Co. as a brewer. Starting with brewing 7 or 8 beers, Carter's was brewing 25 in 2023.
Copper Furrow Brewing, in Helena, is owned by David McKeever, Nick Diehl and Mick Mondloch. Diehl is the head brewer. The brewery opened in 2018. Originally named Crooked Furrow, after a way of planting seeds, the name was changed in 2019 due to a trademark dispute. Copper is in reference to Butte, one of the owners hometown's.
At the 2023 Great American Beer Festival, Tmavé won silver for the International Dark Lager category. And the English Brown won bronze in the English-Style Brown Ale at the North American Beer Awards. Their Winter Warmer won the 2024 gold award in Strong Ales from the Montana Brewers Association. Tmave won gold in Czech Dark Lagers at the North American Beer Awards.
Cranky Sam Brewing, in Missoula, is located next to Cranky Sam Taproom. It is owned by Jennifer and Jed Heggen and co-owned by Timmy Evon. Head Brewer is Ryan Cole. The building is located in what was once the red-light district in the early 1900s. The name refers to an outlaw who operated an opium den, among other activities, in the neighborhood. The renovation of the building prior to opening unearthed several treasures.
Crazy Peak Brewing Company, in Big Timber, is a family-owned business. It opened in 2019. Nathan Eggebrecht is the master brewer. One of their most popular beers is the P.O.G., standing for pineapple, orange, guava.
Cross Country Brewing, in Glendive, opened in March 2017. It is owned by Lonnie and Justin Cross. John and Elliot Cross are the master brewers.
Diamond X Beer Company opened in Billings in 2021. Sean Graves, who also owns Montana Brewing Company, is a co-owner. Gabe Thom is the Head Brewer. A nearby disc golf course inspired the name.
At the 2022 North American Beer Awards, BEE-town won silver in Honey Beer and Caber Tosser won bronze in Scottish-Style Ale Scottish-Style Export. In the 2023 World Beer Cup, their Caber Tosser took bronze in the Scottish-Style Ale category. Caber Tosser won silver in Scottish-Ale at the 2025 Great American Beer Festival.
Draught Works Brewery is a microbrewery and tasting room in Missoula. It was opened by Paul Marshall and Jeff Grant in 2011. Both studied brewing at the Siebel Institute of Technology and World Brewing Academy in Chicago. The brewery has six flagship beers. In 2022, the head brewer was Kyle Sillars. Their best-seller is the West Coast Scepter IPA.
In 2014 they won Very Small Brewery of the Year at the Great American Beer Festival.
Flathead Lake Brewing Company was opened in 2004 by Greg Johnston and Terry Leonard. It has locations in Woods Bay and Bigfork. In 2018, they won the inaugural Montana Sustainabrew Award.
Freefall Brewery is a family-owned brewery in Bozeman.
Gally's Brewing Company is a family-owned brewery in Harlowton. Some of their most popular beers are the Hopley Creek pale ale and Collateral Damage IPA.
Gild Brewing is located in the former Crystal Theater in Missoula. They choose to have a rotating selection with no mainstays. At the 2025 Montana Beer Awards their Queen of Cups won bronze in the Hazy Pale Ales category.
Glacier Brewing Company is a microbrewery in Polson, opened in 2002 by Dave Ayers. It was purchased December 5, 2019 by Ron May and then by Jeff Carter April 5, 2023. In 2023, they won People's Choice Award for Best Beer for its Snowpack Limoncello Seltzer at the Bigfork Brewfest. The manager in 2023 said seltzers make up to 30% of the brewery's production.
Great Burn Brewing Company in Missoula is named in homage to the Great Fire of 1910. It was opened in 2013. Michael Howard is the brew master.
Harvest Moon Brewing Company, in Belt, opened in 1996 by Stan Guedesse.
Their flagship beer is the Beltian White Ale. In 2016 it made up about 60% of sales.
Highlander Beer has a location in Missoula and Salmon, Idaho. Hannah Talbott is the president of the company. They are known for hazy IPAs. At the 2016 Great American Beer Festival, their Highlander Devil's Hump Red Ale took gold in the Irish-Style Red Ale category. Their Tangerine Squeezer won the 2024 silver award for Fruit, Vegetable, and Spiced Beers from Montana Brewers Association. At the 2025 Montana Beer Awards the Peaks to Prairie Bock won silver in the Peaks to Prairie category which requires 100% of ingredients to be local. The Scotch Ale won bronze in the Scottish-style Ale category.
Higherground Brewing Company, in Hamilton, is owned by Jasper Miller and Fenn Nelson. Miller is the head brewer. In the 2018 World Beer Cup, their Hop Tamer Session IPA won silver in the Session India Pale Ale category.
High Plains Brewing is located in Laurel. It is owned by Dave Bequette.
Imagine Nation Brewing Company is in Missoula, founded in 2015. They have a vision to "fuel social change", supporting the community and local nonprofits. As of 2023, they have hosted over 3,500 community events and donated 25% of profits to over 500 community groups.
In January 2024 they introduced Lupujus ZERO, Montana's first craft brewed non-alcoholic beer, lead by brewer Toby Benjamin and head brewer Sean Nevins.
Their Eras beer won the 2024 silver award for North American Light Lagers from Montana Brewers Association.
After 10 years of business, they closed their West Broadway taproom and community center in March 2025, moving all operations to the former site of Cymatic Fermentation Project in the industrial district near Missoula Montana Airport. In September 2025, the brewery was "legally forced to temporarily suspend" taproom operations due to licensing issues. As of January 2026, the taproom remains closed with the facility listed for sale.
Jeremiah Johnson Brewing Company is named for the owner, Jeremiah Johnson. Johnson and his wife, Katie, purchased the assets of The Front Brewing Company in 2018, after managing that brewery since the beginning of 2017. They have a production facility capable of brewing 15,000 BBLS annually in Great Falls as well as smaller batch brewery in Whitefish capable of brewing about 1,500 BBLS annually. A large percent of the beer brewed in Whitefish is sold onsite at their partner brewpub aptly named Blackstar for the landmark building in downtown Whitefish. Jeremiah and Katie also own a brewpub, Jeremiah Johnson Brewing Company, in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho.
In 2023 the brewery was named the official craft beer of the Big Sky Conference, an NCAA Division I conference. Their Nightlight won the 2024 bronze award for Belgian and French Style Ales from Montana Brewers Association. The Oh Baby a Tripel!! won bronze in the category at the 2025 Montana Beer Awards. Fear Fun won bronze in the Experimental Beer category.
In previous years, Jeremiah Johnson Brewing Company has garnered various awards for their flagship Mountain Man Scotch Ale, Hazy IPA, Vanilla Porter, Honey Weizen and Blonde Ale(s).
Jeremiah Johnson Brewing Company has a partnership with MacKenzie River Pizza and produces their proprietary, Driftboat Amber Ale, for all of their locations within the United States.
In 2024, Jeremiah Johnson Brewing Company began to sell beer internationally in Taiwan.
Julius Lehrkind Brewing originally was in Bozeman from 1895 to 1919, named Julius Lehrkind's Genuine Lager Brewery. It closed with the federal prohibition. In 2018 the family opened another brewery. The Lehrkind family also owns the area Coca-Cola distribution facility, Mountain Country Distributing, and Big Spring Water.
Katabatic Brewing Company is in Livingston. Katabatic wind makes Livingston one of the windiest places in the country. It is owned by Shawn Markman and the head brewer is Ben Ward. Markman acquired the business in 2020.
At the 2015 North American Beer Awards, the Anabatic Amber won gold in the American-Style Amber Ale category. The Alternative Polka won bronze at the 2016 North American Beer Awards in the Altbier category. Their Katabatic Scotch Ale won the 2024 gold award in Scottish Style Ales from Montana Brewers Association. In 2025 the Muzzleloader Chocolate Stout won gold in the Brown & Black Ales category at the Montana Beer Awards. Peaks to Prairie Session Pale won gold in the Peaks to Prairie category which requires using 100% local ingredients.
KettleHouse Brewing Company was established in 1996 by Tim O'Leary and Suzy Rizza. There is a taproom in Missoula and a taproom and brewery/cannery in Bonner. They distribute to 5 states as of 2024.
Koocanusa Brewery is in Eureka. Owner Barry Roose opened the brewery in 2020.
Last Best Place Brewing Company was opened in Bozeman by Colin Ruh-Kirk in 2021.
Lazy I Beerworks is in Wolf Creek. It is owned by Erick Iverson and Ashley Puerzer. Iverson is the brewer.
Lewis and Clark Brewing Company is in Helena. It was opened in 2005 by Max Pigman.
Limberlost Brewing Company is in Thompson Falls. It is named for a campground in the Willamette National Forest in Oregon.
Lolo Peak Brewing Company is in Lolo. They were the first brewery in Montana to use a system to capture and reuse carbon dioxide. In 2014, it was owned by Al Zepeda and Pat Offen.
Madison River Brewing Company is in Belgrade. Howard McMurry established the brewery in 2005. Their beer is distributed to multiple states.
MAP Brewing Company is located in Bozeman. It is owned by Patrick Kainz and the head brewer is Doug Child.
Beginning in 2018, they began an annual collaboration brew called the Fempire Strikes Back, a New England Style IPA. The beer is part of a worldwide brew day benefiting the Pink Boots Society.
Meadowlark Brewing Company has locations in both Sidney and Billings. It is owned by Travis Peterson. At the 2019 Great American Beer Festival, Fungus Shui took gold in the Experimental Beer category and Mob Barley won bronze in the Aged Beer category. In 2025 Black Steers Took us won silver in Oatmeal Stout at the North American Beer Awards.
Mighty Mo Brewing Company is in Great Falls. Casey Kingsland and Seth Swingley opened the business in 2013. They partner with Jeremiah Johnson Brewing to use facilities for brewing and packaging. Their Whiplash won the 2024 and 2025 bronze award for Brown and Black Ales from the Montana Brewers Association.
Missouri River Brewing Company is in East Helena. It was opened by Adam Hutchinson, Jaramia Bunker, Scott Hansing and Tim Moran. It is owned by Hutchinson, Bunker and Hansing.
Montana Brewing Company is in Billings. It was opened in 1994 by CSKT Inc. It is owned by Sean Graves, also the owner of Diamond X Brewery.
Mountains Walking Brewery is located in Bozeman. The head brewer is Eric White. They typically have 20 to 25 beers on tap.
They have a "phantom brewery" with New Hokkaido Beverage Co. where brewer Gustav Gentaro Dose creates rice beer in the Japanese style.
MT Ascension Brewing Company, in Helena, is named for a popular local trail. It opened in 2022 with head brewer Bex Peppelman. At the 2025 Montana Beer Awards their Nob Hill won silver in the Scottish-style Ales category.
Neptune's Brewery is in Livingston. The head brewer is Cody Phillips and the owner is Jon Berens. They won the 2024 Medium Brewery of the Year award from Montana Brewers Association. Their Dan Bailey's won gold in Amber Ales/Hybrid and Anchor's Away took bronze. At the 2025 Montana Beer Awards their Scottish Ale won the Scottish-style Ales category.
Old Bull Brewing is located in Frenchtown. Nic Pestel is head brewer. Pestel owns Old Bull along with his wife Theresa. Their Buffalo Jump won gold at the 2021 North American Beer Awards in American-Style Brown Ale. In 2022, Exit 89 won gold at the North American Beer Awards in the Golden or Blonde Ale category. Their Kind of a Big Dill won the 2024 gold award in Experimental Beers from Montana Brewers Association. At the 2025 Montana Beer Awards, Snowy Survey won the Strong Ales category. They also won at the North American Beer Awards, silver for Broadside in English-Style Mild Ale and bronze for Kind of a big dill in Herbed/Spiced Beers.
OddPitch Brewing Company, in Missoula, opened in 2021. It is owned by Gabe Stinchfield and the head brewer is Jacob Principe. Their Oakilly Dokilly won the 2024 bronze award for Sour Ales/Wild Ales from the Montana Brewers Association. Black Fire won bronze in the Fruit, Vegetable, and Spiced Beer category.
Otium Brewing is in Miles City. Otium is a Latin word for leisure time for "self-realization activities". It is owned by Dustin and Hannah Strong.
Outlaw Brewing, formally Sheriff Henry Plummer's Outlaw Brewing, is in Bozeman. Plummer was a sheriff in the Montana Territory who some said was crooked and others thought was framed. Todd Hough is the brewer.
Palladium Draughthaus is in Columbus. It is owned by Joe Morse I, Mina Morse, and Joseph Morse III. The name is in reference to Stillwater Mining Company, the only palladium producer in the U.S., whose smelter is located in Columbus.
Patriotic American Brewery opened in Evergreen in 2023. It is owned by Josie and Matt Hegstad. The Patriot won the 2024 bronze award for Wheat Ales from the Montana Brewers Association. At the 2025 Montana Beer Awards Fire in the Hole! won bronze in the Vegetable and Spiced Beer category.
Philipsburg Brewing Company, in Philipsburg, opened in August 2012. Their brewery, as well as a taproom, is located downtown. A second location is also in Philipsburg in the historic Kroger Brewery. It is owned by Cathy and Nolan Smith. Mike Elliott is the head brewer.
Pleasant Prairie Brewing opened in Scobey in 2022. It is owned by Ben and Kara Fosland.
Quarry was opened in Butte in 2007. In 2010 they moved to The Grand Hotel. In 2024 the original owners retired and Kris Mihelich took over ownership. They have seven staples on tap and regularly rotate seasonals.
Red Lodge Ales Brewing Company, in Red Lodge, opened in 1998. It is owned by Sam Hoffmann.
The brewery produced nearly 8,000 barrels in 2014, boasts the largest solar thermal array in the state, and distributes to multiple states.
The Ronan Cooperative Brewery, in Ronan, opened in 2017. As a cooperative, there are multiple owners. Their Schwartz Lake Schwarzbier won the 2024 gold award for Amber and Dark Lagers from the Montana Brewers Association. Mud Lake Dunkles Bock won the bronze award in Strong Lagers. In 2025 their Hellroaring Helles won the Malt-forward European Pale Lagers category and the Garden Wall Vienna Lager took bronze in the Amber & Dark Lagers at the Montana Beer Awards.
Ruby Valley Brew is located in Sheridan. It is owned by Amanda LaYacona.
Sacred Waters Brewing Company is in Kalispell. It is owned by Jordan and Kirk Gentry. The head brewer is Seth Orr.
Sawdust & Steel Brewing, in Three Forks, is owned by Cody and Kari Ham. The brewery opened in 2023. Their American Dunkel won the 2024 silver award for Wheat Ales from Montana Brewers Association. Fuzzy Wuzzy Was a Beer took bronze in the Experimental Beers category. They also placed at the 2024 North American Beer Awards with gold for Stud Stacker in Dry Stout and silver for Bridgemaster Brown Ale in American-Style Brown Ale. At the 2025 North American Beer Awards Punch List won gold in Specialty, Historical and Experimental Beers.
Smelter City Brewing Company is located in Anaconda. It is owned by Luke Carlson and was opened in 2017. Their Table Farmhouse won the 2024 silver award for Belgian and French Style Ales from the Montana Brewers Association. Just Hipster Enough also won silver in the Experimental Beers category. At the 2025 Montana Beer Awards the Lemonade Stand Lager took gold in the Fruit Beers category. Raspberry Lemon Tart Cake won bronze in the Sour Ales, Wild Ales, and Fruited Sour Ales category.
Speakeasy 41 Brewing Company, in Helena, is owned by Adam Hutchinson, Jaramia Bunker, and Scott Hansing. They also own Missouri River Brewing in East Helena.
SunRift Beer Company has two locations, Kalispell and Whitefish. The original location in Kalispell opened in 2018. It is owned by husband and wife Craig and Megan Koontz, and brothers Jerry and Dave Stevens. Justin Olson is the head brewer. The brewery is named after Sunrift Gorge in Glacier National Park.
Tamarack Brewing Company, in Lakeside, opened in 2007. A Missoula brewpub opened in 2011. Their Old Stache Porter won the Smoke and Wood Flavored Beer category at the 2025 Montana Beer Awards.
Ten Mile Creek Brewery is in Helena. It is owned by Jordan Keltz, Ethan Kohoutek, and Riley Tubbs. The brewery opened in 2015. Their Fanny Pack Amber Lager won the 2024 silver award for Amber and Dark Lagers from the Montana Brewers Association.
Thirsty Street Brewing Company is located in Billings. Once with two locations in Billings, as of 2024 they operate only at "The Garage".
Tilt Würks is in Miles City.
Triple Dog Brewing Company opened in Havre in 2014. It is owned by Erin and Michael Garrity. Their Watermelon Lime won the 2024 silver award for Alternative Products from Montana Brewers Association. In 2025 the Ginger Lime Pear took bronze in Alternative Products at the Montana Beer Awards.
ÃÂberbrew is in Billings. Mark Hastings is the head brewer.
Wildwood Brewing Company opened in Stevensville in 2012. It is owned by Jim and Pannha Lueders.
Yellowstone Beer Company is located in West Yellowstone. They opened in 2023.
Though Montana had a robust early brewery history, many notable companies were severely weakened by Prohibition and others finished off by the expansion of national breweries.
The Montana Brewers Association was founded in 2008.<br /> Its previous name was the Montana State Brewers Association, established in 1997.
Its purpose is the promotion of the production and sales of the freshest and highest quality Montana-made beers through education, public awareness and support for local breweries' products, profession, and histories, while documenting their economic impact and legal responsibilities throughout the state.
In 2024, the MBA implemented the Montana Beer Awards. Montana breweries could win gold, silver and bronze medals in 19 categories. There were 365 beers entered from 55 breweries. In 2025 they recognized 22 beer categories. The number of beers was 344 from 49 breweries.
A Drink in Every Hand uses personal experience, knowledge, and relationships with breweries, wineries, cideries, distilleries, and other locations across Montana to serve up the most current information. This website provides a map plus lists of craft alcohol creators.
Definitions
According to the Montana Code Annotated 2009, section 16-1-106:
and section 16-3-213, Brewers or beer importers not to retail beerâÂÂsmall brewery exceptions:
Licensing<br /> The roots of Montana's liquor licensing system date back to 1933, when Prohibition ended and taverns sprung up throughout the state. In 1947, the state enacted a quota system, allowing one tavern for every 1,500 residents of a city. However, the taverns in existence at the time were grandfathered in, and what the state considers to be an excess of liquor licenses now exists in Montana cities.