With many of its patrons flocking to the new Three Forks location, Bridger Brewing is still pouring plenty of beers to go along with a specialty pie from the original location’s famous menu. Make sure to stop by for some grub and a side of live music every week.
Indulge in live “Shrimp & a Show” in the tasting room on Wednesdays from 5:30–8pm. The evening features local musicians sharing their talents with taproom guests. Pull up a chair for stripped-down sets based in every genre, from alternative and country to rock n’ roll and everything in between.
Not James Taylor is next up on October 5th. Driven by the intimate and multi-faceted songwriting of Taylor Burlage, the duo’s other half, James Burne, provides blues-heavy rock n’ roll guitar. Enjoy an evening of homegrown Bozeman rock n’ roll.
Oct. 12th brings the return of Keith Scott Blues. The Chicagoan blues-rocker is known for his sizzling guitar, dynamic performances and unique songwriting.

Following on Oct. 19th is Trygh. Order a round of your favorite brews along with a specialty pizza and settle in for an evening of acoustics.
Local duo Brambles & Bair, featuring Jacob Rountree and Cole Thorne, close out the month on Oct. 26th. The alt-folk project has a unique, experimental sound utilizing ukulele, percussive lap guitar, layered loops and intelligent harmonies.
Recurring every week, Bridger hosts {Pints with Purpose} on Mondays from 5–8pm where $1 of every pint sold is donated to a featured local nonprofit. {Pints} focuses on organizations that serve Montanans with proceeds benefiting their work. Stop in during the month of October to support HAVEN and the MSU Voice Center whose efforts help fellow community members experiencing domestic violence and other forms of assault.
Bridger Brewing provides the Bozeman community with unique hand-crafted brews, fresh artisan-style pizzas and more. Check them out and learn more about the new location at www.bridgerbrewing.com. •






