Kettlehouse Brewing holds raffle to help employee fight cancer
On Feb. 6, Kettlehouse Brewing is holding a raffle and a Community UNite to help Tammy kick cancer’s ass. Tammy DuBois is an administrator and “the glue” at the Kettlehouse.
There are around 20 prizes up for grabs including a new Ariens lawn mower, Maker’s Mark bourbon basket, a night’s stay in the executive suite at Hawthorn Suites, Kindle Fire HD, various gift certificates, Kettlehouse merchandise, a priceless one day guided fly-fishing trip with Curtis and more.
The raffle will take place at the Northside Kettlehouse on Wednesday, Feb. 6, from 5-8 p.m. Tickets are $10 each or three for $20 and you don’t have to be in the house to win. However, if you do decide to make it down 50 cents from every beer sold that night will help Tammy fight cancer.
- Matt Pritchard
Big Sky Brewing, Brennan’s Wave work to keep water fun
Big Sky Brewing has announced that they are teaming up with Brennan’s Wave to help repair some natural damage that has occurred over the years. The brewery will donate $1 for each case equivalent of beer sold throughout Missoula County in February and $1 for every Moose Drool growler sale. Pretty easy: drink beer, save water features.
Philipsburg Brewing offers good beer, unique brewery experience
I finally managed to work my way over to Philipsburg to check out the relatively new Philipsburg Brewing Co. and I’m a little ashamed it took so long. The brewery, which opened Aug. 25 and is located at 100 W. Broadway, reminds me of an old soda fountain shop. The only difference is that delicious beer pours from the tap handles rather than carbonated sugar.
The brewery is small, to be sure. There are only a few tables set up and a few seats by the front window in addition to the bar. The brewing equipment is the first thing that’s noticeable as you walk in and there’s hardly any separation between the tanks and the taproom. The building used to be an old bank and the vault in back is where all the merchandise is located. (more…)
Missoula Winter BrewFest hits Caras Park on Feb. 15
The third annual Winter BrewFest is once again on the move this year with its sights set on Caras Park in downtown Missoula. You may recall that the brewfest was held in the old Safeway building last year and the Missoula Mercantile building (old Macy’s building) the previous year.
On tap this year are more than 30 beers, a wine bar, food and music. Festivities are poised to get under way on Friday, Feb. 15, at 5 p.m and last until 10. Cost of entry is $10 for a 7-ounce glass and two tokens. Extra beers are the usual $1.
This should be a welcome divergence from the florescent lights of years past. Although I guess we can only hope it won’t be too frigid that night.
- Matt Pritchard
Micro-Brew Review and Cool Dog Ball heads to Helena on Jan. 25
The long running Micro-Brew Review and Cool Dog Ball sets up shop in Helena on Friday, Jan. 25., bringing with it around 35 beers and live music by Curley Taylor and Zydeco Trouble.
Breweries on board this year include:
- Blackfoot River Brewing
- Lewis and Clark Brewery
- Big Sky Brewing
- Bayern Brewing
- Bitterroot Brewing
- Harvest Moon
- Front Brewery
- Bowser Brewery
- Ninkasi
- Goose Island
The ball, which is an annual fundraiser for the Race to the Sky sled dog race, will be held at the Helena Civic Center ballroom from 6-11:30 p.m., with the music set to start at 8:30. Tickets are available in advance for $18 at Bert and Ernie’s, Topper’s Cellar, The Overland Express, Staggering Ox and both Man Stores, all in Helena, or they can be purchased at the door for $20.
- Matt Pritchard
Win a year’s supply of beer at 2013 Black Star Beer Barter
Whitefish is again hosting the annual Black Star Beer Barter, where thirsty fans can barter for a year’s supply of beer.
The bartering will take place after the Whitefish Winter Carnival parade at around 4 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 2. The premise is fairly simple, “What would you do or trade for a year’s worth of beer?” Last year, a fire dancer, a guy with two Volkswagon buses and skaters impressively ollieing over beer kegs took home prizes (watch the video below).
The grand prize this year consists of 52 cases of Blackstar, Wheatfish Wheat Lager and Going to the Sun IPA, so you can check beer shopping off your list in 2013. If you’re interested in signing up, register at Great Northern Brewing by 3 p.m. on Feb. 2. If you’re going all out and have some grandiose idea requiring special arrangements, contact Jessica Lucey before Jan. 31 at (406) 863-1000 ext. 2.
- Matt Pritchard
Big Sky Brewing photo on Facebook creates uproar
The Great Falls Tribune wrote a story about this photo that has apparently raised quite a stir on Big Sky Brewing’s Facebook page. The photo, which was posted on Dec. 15, shows a Big Sky Brewing employee holding up a mountain lion she killed. The photo has nearly 100 shares, 450 likes and 320 comments and counting. There’s been some strong reaction from people both for and against the photo. The comments can be read here or you can check out the story, which highlights some of the most heated comments.
I guess living in Montana has desensitized me to pictures of dead animals. I don’t hunt, but I see nothing wrong with the photo. Just a month or two ago I saw a bloody elk head in someone’s truck outside of the Kettlehouse, so this is really nothing.
- Matt Pritchard
Draught Works offering up Christmas Steamer
Missoula’s Draught Works is gearing up for a good ol’ fashion Christmas Steamer on Friday, Dec. 21. What’s a Christmas Steamer? Well, it’s a heck of a deal. For $5, between 4 and 8 p.m. you can get a pint of your choice and a bowl of fresh Penn Cove mussels. Sounds like a good excuse to get those visiting relatives out of the house and around some beer.
- Matt Pritchard
Yeti Home Brew Competition winners
The first Yeti Home Brew Competition was held over the weekend at Higherground Brewing Co. Homebrewers were asked to drop off three 12-ounce bottles in one or more of the following categories: Light Beer, Amber Beer, Specialty and IPA. Jared Robinson of Summer Sun Garden & Brew passed along a note of the winners. Congratulations to all.
Light:
1st Cole M.
2nd David FoxAmber:
1st David Fox
2nd DuncanSpecialty:
1st Dan Lee
2nd Clint N.IPA:
1st Matt Miller
2nd Clint NissenOverall:
1st Matt Miller
2nd Dan Lee
- Matt Pritchard
How much would you pay for ‘world’s best beer’?
Touted as the “world’s best beer,” the famed Westvleteren 12 brewed by Trappist monks at St. Sixtus Abbey in Belgium is now on sale in the U.S., although you’d be hard pressed to find any on store shelves. The beer is only available at select retailers, which means that if you’re in Montana you’d have to drive to Portland, Ore., or Denver. The beer is priced at around $85 for a six pack at some stores and the limited supply is going fast.
The monks are looking to raise money to pay for a new roof, which is why they decided to export some of the famed beer to the states.
Any beer that receives the label of the “world’s best” definitely piques my interest. It comes in at about 12 percent ABV and tastes like “dates, raisins and cocoa,” according to Rate Beer.
If you’re lucky enough find some, enjoy!
- Matt Pritchard
