Bridger brews support Eagle Mount, plus happy hour pickers
Cold beer is never out of season at Bridger Brewing, the southside brewer whose winter menu features new pizzas and pane. Also for those so inclined, live music takes place every hump day and brewery-goers can support local nonprofits with their sudsy patronage on Mondays. Here’s a look at the upcoming schedule.
Enjoy live Music & Mussels in the tasting room on Wednesdays from 5:30–8pm.
Bridger Creek Boys kick things off Jan. 5th. The Boys are an acoustic bluegrass quartet steeped in old-time tradition, while also pushing the genre with newgrass. The band blends originals with covers of traditional bluegrass and more contemporary artists.

Bridger Creek Boys
Petty tribute The Waiting will entertain Jan. 12th. The Bozeman-based roadhouse rock n’ roll band celebrates the music of Tom Petty. Expect a blend of his smash hits with the Heartbreakers, a sampling from his solo albums, and even some of his collaborations with the Traveling Wilburys, delivered with fiery live energy.
Walcrik are set for Jan. 19th. Comprised of Andrew Morehouse and Tim Baucom, this Bozeman-based folk/bluegrass duo plays
original, traditional and cover music.
Christy Hays returns to BBrew on Jan. 26th. Her music has folk and country tinges, thoughtfully penned stories and a full band sound that’s both driving alt country and moody folk rock.
Bridger Brewing kicks off the week with {Pints with Purpose} from 5–8pm: $1 of every pint sold is donated to a featured local nonprofit. Kicking off 2022, {Pints} will focus on one nonprofit per month with proceeds benefiting their work the first three Mondays. Enjoy a delicious pint and support these community orgs in the process!
Stop in January 3rd, 10th or 17th to visit with the folks from Eagle Mount. The local nonprofit provides therapeutic recreation for people with disabilities and children with cancer. These activities offer healing and life-affirming experiences. Learn more about their many programs, camps and other special events at www.eaglemount.org.
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