Best Missoula seasonal beers for spring Add Answer

Spring is short lived in Missoula, Montana, but local brewers tend to put out a wide variety this time of year.

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Highlander

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Highlander is a Scotch-style ale made for Missoula Brewing Co. by Great Northern Brewing Co. in Whitefish.

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Kettlehouse Brewing Co.'s Eddie Out Pale Ale

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Everybody is antsy for this bad boy to come out in a can.

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Big Sky Brewing Co.'s Trout Slayer

A light, filtered wheat beer fermented at cool temperatures. Now available in cans, this great spring beer might make the transition into a full-fledged summer favorite too.

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Bayern Brewing's Maibock

A tasty German-style Maibock for those traditionalists out there.

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Big Sky Brewing....Summer Honey

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Flathead Cherry Beer

Dry and tart.

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Glacier Brewing Co.'s HopSnob IPA

An American IPA. IBUs are jacked up to 80.2 and the alcohol is at the current limit, 7% by wt.! This beer has a surprisingly balanced malt profile, as well.

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Glacier Chaser Marzen Lager by Great Northern Brewing Co.

Glacier Chaser Marzen Lager is a bottle conditioned lager designed as a perfect spring beer, but great any time of year. This brew is higher alcohol (6.1), bottle conditioned and a lager, so it is designed to age very well. This 22 oz. bottle is a healthy serving of malty and hoppy characteristics.... [show more]

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74 members have voted on one or more of the 9 answers. This topic was started by timakimoff Administrator: 1,178 points on May 11th, 2009. Tags: beer, brew, craft, food, missoula, montana, seasonals, shopping, spring

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