Posted On February 15, 2011
The winner of the Sixth Annual Cole’s Barleywine Competition was Frostbite Barley Wine, created by Madison River Brewing Company of Belgrade, Montana.
The competition, which is put together and promoted by the Brewing News, took place at Cole’s in Buffalo on Saturday, February 12, 2011. This year’s competition featured 23 Barleywine’s from around the country. Past results, as well as a list of the other competitors, can be seen at here.
The Brewing News is comprised of seven regional beer newspapers, including the Rocky Mountain Brewing News, which covers Montana breweries.
Cole’s Barleywine Contest Results:
1st Place ~ Madison River Brewing – Frostbite Barley Wine
2nd Place ~ The Brew Kettle Production Works Jack Hammer
3rd Place ~ Boston Beer Company – Mile High Barleywine
Honorable Mention:
4th Place ~ Boundary Bay – 15 Anniversary Ale
Posted On February 2, 2011
SCHEDULED FOR HEARING ON THURSDAY, FEB. 17
The hearing for SB202 is now scheduled for Thursday, February 17th in the Senate Business, Labor, and Economic Affairs Committee. This committee usually meets at 9 am in room 412.
key points about this bill:
Now is the right time for you to send a message to the committee members on this bill. If interested, the committee members are:
Chair: Joe Balyeat (R-Bozeman) [email protected]
Vice Chair: Verdell Jackson (R-Kalispell) [email protected]
Carmine Mowbray (R-Polson) [email protected]
Tom Facey (D-Missoula) [email protected]
Eric Moore (R-Miles City) [email protected]
Donald Steinbeisser (R-Sidney) [email protected]
Sharon Stewart-Peregoy (D-Crow Agency) [email protected]
Mitch Tropila (D-Great Falls) [email protected]
Bruce Tutvedt (R-Kalispell) [email protected]
Gene Vuckovich (D-Anaconda) [email protected]
Jonathan Windy Boy (D-Box Elder) [email protected]
Posted On January 17, 2011
According to an online petition from the Montana Brewers Association, “(S)hifting Montana brewery tap room serving hours to noon-10 p.m. makes sense because it:
• Shifts, but does not increase, tap room serving hours.
• Meets the expectations of Montanans and the visiting public and tourists.
• Provides for growth in the use of Montana-grown agricultural products.
• Creates jobs at Montana breweries.
• Enables reinvestment in brewing capacity at Montana breweries.
• Lifts unneeded restrictions that inhibit industry growth.
• Supports free enterprise concepts in the marketplace.
• Better fits with many Montana worker’s schedules, who work past 7 or 8 p.m.
• Aligns better with other regional state’s laws, which have no hours restrictions.
• Helps Montana small businesses grow jobs and make investments.
• Supports a viable, growing, and responsible industry in the state.
• Aligns with winery laws, which have no serving hours restrictions.”
See the editorial in the Missoulian supporting the shift in tap room hours.
Posted On January 6, 2011
Delta Sky Magazine’s January issue features articles about Montana and Montanans. A great series on our state, and the Montana Brewers Association and our strong brewing industry and culture is highlighted in the series. Pick one up if your flying Delta anytime soon, Click here to go to the articles.