As of this year, Montana is ranked second in the nation for its number of craft breweries per capita. We love our beer here in the Treasure State, and we also enjoy a beer with a backstory. And if you happen to be in the Stevensville area, you can drink a cold one inside an old blacksmith shop.
Blacksmith Brewing Company opened its doors in 2008, but the building dates all the way back to 1908.
It originally served as a steam laundry, but quickly became a blacksmith's shop. And since the blacksmith used to burn every brand he made into the wall to ensure it was perfect, you can still see the evidence of its history on the walls.
The interior is cozy and welcoming, and you'll often see locals and out-of-towners alike sharing the community tables.
The brewery is open daily. Sunday through Thursday hours are 2 p.m. to 8 p.m., and on Fridays and Saturdays, they're open from noon to 8 p.m.
There's something special about kicking back with a cold beer in a historic building in a historic town.
While Fort Benton's slogan is The Birthplace of Montana, Stevensville was the actual first permanent settlement.
So, the place clearly has a great history... but how's the beer, you might be wondering?
Good news: It's fantastic. The brewery serves a rotating selection of specialty brews, but they always have their four mainstay beers. The most popular is Brickhouse Blonde, an American-style hefeweizen. Cutthroat IPA is also a favorite.
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Blacksmith Brewing focuses entirely on beer (no ciders or any other beverages), so you might be out of luck if you don't drink beer at all.
However, you should keep an open mind and sample some here. By keeping things simple, the team is able to focus on perfecting the art of beer-making.
Blacksmith Brewing also hosts live music on Wednesdays and Saturdays, and it's completely free to attend.
It seems as if this historic brewery in a historic town is making some history of its own.
Blacksmith Brewing Company's award-winning beers are now being served at restaurants statewide.
However, if you want your beer or flight served on a railroad spike or an anvil-shaped platter, you'll have to come straight to the source.
Address: 114 Main Street, Stevensville, MT, 59870
Whether it be for the IPA or the history, Blacksmith Brewing is a must see when you're exploring the charming little city of Stevensville.
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