We’re proud of the work of these companies and feature their locally made products. We invite you to meet them, possibly sample their fine offerings, and take home a taste of Yellowstone.
Local Producer* | Date* | Location* |
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Wind River Brewing Co. | February 14 - 16 | Mammoth Hot Springs Hotel |
*Dates and locations subject to change. |
Montana Made, Montana Sourced
Just east of the continental divide, our distillery’s water comes from the snows of Mount Blackmore south of town. With the spring snowmelt, it passes down several water falls, then splits into the tumbling Hyalite, Sourdough and Bozeman Creeks. These creeks water the barley that we grow on our own land south of Bozeman.
And they provide for our community’s local watershed, which we in turn use for making Vodka, Whiskey and Gin.
That’s what we mean by from Mountain Top to Bar Top!
Montana is known as The Treasure State for its abundance of precious natural resources. We believe that our bees make treasure too, at the purest and highest quality raw honey can be found anywhere. Treasure State Honey is a family-owned beekeeping business based in Cascade County, MT. We work hard to keep our bees happy. We want to ensure that the honey they make gets to you in its purest and most natural RAW form in order to preserve its health benefits.
How do you take locally crafted beer to the next level? Start by using only the finest ingredients for a clean, refreshing taste. Then combine it with the purest mountain spring water from the famously frigid Fremont Lake near Pinedale, Wyoming. We brew a wide array of beer varieties to satisfy every craving — try the classics like the Blonde Ale, Wyoming Pale Ale, Porter, Stout, or try our fruited ales, IPAs, IPL, sours, lagers and our rotating seasonal beers.
The Mangy Moose Market & Cellars is much more than a convenience store. Our specialty grocer offers over 325 different wines, a wide selection of beer & liquor, our world famous Spicy Marg canned cocktails, and a variety of gourmet foods, snacks, drinks, toiletries, pet food, and more. Grab-n-Go items include pizzas, sandwiches, and pastries made daily in the Mangy Moose Bakery.