Big Sky Brewing Company

Regional brewer near Missoula MT From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

46.922°N 114.0727°W / 46.922; -114.0727

Location5417 Trumpeter Way, Missoula, Montana, USA
Opened1995
Annual production volume40,000–47,000 US beer barrels (47,000–55,000 hL)
Owned byNeal Leathers, Bjorn Nabozney, Brad Robinson
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Big Sky Brewing Company
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Location5417 Trumpeter Way, Missoula, Montana, USA
Opened1995
Annual production volume40,000–47,000 US beer barrels (47,000–55,000 hL)
Owned byNeal Leathers, Bjorn Nabozney, Brad Robinson
Websitehttp://www.bigskybrew.com/
Active beers
Name Type
Moose Drool Brown ale
Scape Goat Pale ale
Trout Slayer American pale wheat ale
Big Sky IPA India pale ale
Space Goat Pale ale
Shake-A-Day India pale ale
Pack Train Double India Pale Ale
Slow Elk Oatmeal Stout
Ivan the Terrible Imperial Stout
Griz Lager Montana Lager
Seasonal beers
Name Type
Powder Hound Winter warmer
Summer Honey Pale ale
Camp Robber Coffee Porter
Beire de Noel Strong Belgian Dark Ale
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Big Sky Brewing Company is a brewery and taproom located in Missoula, Montana.[1] It is owned by three partners, Bjorn Nabozney, Neal Leathers, and Brad Robinson.[1] It is Montana's largest brewery. It first opened its doors in 1995 on 120-A Hickory Street, but eventually moved to its current location at 5417 Trumpeter Way.[2] The brewery features both seasonal and regular ales and has continued to function under the same owners for twenty-three years.

History

Big Sky Brewery began when Neal Leathers and Brad Robinson moved to Missoula, Montana from Michigan in 1990. This is where they met their future business partner Bjorn Nabozney, a native Montanan. Brad and Neal began work on starting a brewery. Bjorn created a business plan while studying at the University of Montana for a brewery that put Brad and Neal's idea into perspective. Big Sky Brewing Company was founded shortly after this in 1995.[2]

After raising capital, they purchased their original location at 120 Hickory Street Missoula, Montana, which spanned 7,000 square feet. Big Sky Brewing began brewing beer at their Hickory Street brewery in 1995. Big Sky Brewing's Hickory Street brewery was known as a "draft only" brewery, which means that they did not bottle beer at this establishment. With their eyes set on becoming a regional brewery, Big Sky Brewing planned on bottling beer, the Hickory Street location did not constitute enough room to add bottling production. After an arrangement, Big Sky Brewing began brewing beers at Portland Brewing Company for a few days each month. Portland Brewing also bottled and shipped Big Sky Brewing's beer to distributors. During this arrangement, Big Sky Brewing raised money and worked towards building a new brewery where they could bottle their own beer. Due to this plan they were forced outside of Missoula in 2002 to their current location at 5417 Trumpeter Way, which is over 24,000 square feet. At this new building they bottle and brew their own beer, and their current production rate is around 40,000-47,000 barrels. With their production moving at full speed, they now employ over forty-five full-time employees and sell beer in twenty-four different states. In 2017, Big Sky Brewing lobbied the Montana Legislature, helping pass Montana House Bill 541 allowing breweries to produce 60,000 barrels of beer.[3] Big Sky Brewing also built an amphitheater, where they hold charity events and concerts, in an effort to give back to the Missoula community.[4]

Awards

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BeerCategoryMedalYearBestower[5]
406 Series SaisonStrong Belgian Alesbronze2010North American Beer Awards[6]
All Souls Imperail SaisonOther Belgian Style Alessilver2013North American Beer Awards[7]
Barley WineBarley Wine-Style Alebronze2001North American Beer Awards
Barrel Aged Power WagonBarrel-Aged Strong Beersilver2015North American Beer Awards[8]
Bière de NoëlBelgian-Style Dark Strong Alegold2006North American Beer Awards
gold2003North American Beer Awards
Big Sky IPAEnglish-Style India Pale Alesilver2021North American Beer Awards[9]
Big Sky Irish StoutDry Stoutsilver2011North American Beer Awards[10]
Big Sky OctoberfestMarzen-Oktoberfest Lagergold2021North American Beer Awards[9]
Bobos Robust PorterRobust Portergold2010North American Beer Awards[6]
Bourbon BarleywineWood- and Barrel-aged Strong Beersilver2005Festival of Wood and Barrel-Aged Beer
Heavy Horse Scotch AleScotch Exportsilver2005North American Beer Awards[10]
Ivan the TerribleSmoke & Wood Flavored Beerbronze2025Montana Beer Awards[11]
Ivan the Terrible - Almond JoyVegetable & Spiced Beerssilver2025Montana Beer Awards[11]
Ivan the Terrible Imperial StoutImperial Stoutgold2003Festival of Wood and Barrel-Aged Beer
Imperial Stoutgold2016North American Beer Awards[12]
Strong Alesbronze2024Montana Brewers Association[13]
Ivan the Terrible Imperial Stout - 2015Barrel-Aged Strong Beerbronze2016North American Beer Awards[12]
Moose Drool Brown Alegold2003North American Beer Awards
Brown Portersilver2006Los Angeles County Fair Competition
American-Style Brown Alegold2013North American Beer Awards[7]
English-Style Brown Alesilver2021North American Beer Awards[9]
English-Style Brown Alesilver2022North American Beer Awards[14]
POG SeltzerAlternative Productsgold2025Montana Beer Awards[11]
Powder Hound Winter AleOld Alebronze2003North American Beer Awards
gold2002North American Beer Awards
Power WagonOther Strong Beersilver2013Great American Beer Festival[15]
Other Strong Beersilver2014World Beer Cup[16]
Scape Goat PaleAmerican-Style Pale Alegold1999North American Beer Awards
Summer Honey Seasonal AleHoney Beersilver2000North American Beer Awards
bronze2002North American Beer Awards
silver2003North American Beer Awards
bronze2006North American Beer Awards
Specialty Honey Beergold2006Los Angeles County Fair Competition
Honey Beersilver2013North American Beer Awards[7]
Honey Beerbronze2016North American Beer Awards[12]
Honey Beergold2021North American Beer Awards[9]
Trout SlayerEnglish-Style Summer Alegold2013North American Beer Awards[7]
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