Hops & History series is set for Tuesday, May 30th from 5:30–7:30pm. Back to the Future: Montana Brewing from Mining Camps to Big Business will feature selections from 406 Brewing Company. The evening will explore the methods in which early brewers in Montana made and marketed their tasty product. Discover the ways in which early and contemporary brewers contribute to the social and economic vibrancy of our state. Looking ahead, From Field to Glass: Barley, Hops, and Water with Sheriff Henry Plummer’s Outlaw Brewing is set for June 27th, while Prohibition and Rehabilitation: The Fall of American Brewing and its Recent Rebirth with Bozeman Brewing Company unfolds on July 25th. The Hops & History: Season Celebration with Montana Brewery Museum’s Steve Lozar featuring tastings from many Gallatin Valley breweries will wrap the annual series on August 29th. Admission for monthly tasting presentations is $8 with a $2 souvenir mug charge for each participant’s first event — reuse your mug! Admission for the closing celebration is $15, including a souvenir tasting glass and beer tickets. Must be 21+ to attend ALL Hops & History events. Now in its fourth year, MOR’s Hops & History program continues to support 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 a talk on the Gallatin Valley’s brewing past and/or present with beer tastings from local breweries. Join MOR’s Curator of History, Michael Fox, for fun and educational presentations. NEW for 2017 — enjoy the Season Celebration on the last Tuesday evening of August with many Gallatin Valley breweries! Learn more and register for any of these events by visiting www.museumoftherockies.org and clicking Hops & History under the Education tab. •