Hops & History: The Bitter in Your Beer
$10.00 per Admission ($7) & Mug ($3)
$7.00 per Admission ($7) No Mug (Returning participant)
Hops & History: Local Beer, Free History
Last Tuesday of every summer month | Living History Farm | 5:30 – 7:30pm
21 and older. This is not a family event, adults only please
$7 admission plus $3 mug charge for each participant’s first event, reuse your mug each month!
Now in its third year, MOR’s Hops & History program supports the Museum’s Living History Farm. Every month during the summer season, Hops & History brings a lively audience of adults to the Farm by pairing the Gallatin Valley’s brewing past – presented by MOR Curator of History, Michael Fox – with beer tastings from local breweries. New for 2016, MOR will welcome co-speakers for each presentation, exploring unique historical topics to complement equally unique local brews.
June 28th - The Bitter in Your Beer: Hops and Brewing
featuring MAP Brewing Company
Hops have been an important ingredient in beer for centuries and today they are perhaps more popular than ever before. Whether adding a oral punch or preserving beer itself, hops are a key ingredient for Montana beers. Until recently, hops were not grown on a commercial scale in our state. Join Tom Britz of White sh, MT to learn how Glacier Hops Ranch is bringing hops production back to Big Sky Country!
Cost: $10/$7 returning
Age: 21+
Time(s)
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Tue. Jun. 28, 2016 5:30-8:30pm
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