From mountain towns to gateway communities, Yellowstone Country is home to a craft beer culture as refreshing as the rivers and trails that run through it. Whether you’re wrapping up a day on the slopes, floating down a river, or touring the park, these local breweries serve up flavor with a sense of place. Here are six can’t-miss stops for craft beer lovers.
MAP Brewing Company | Bozeman, MT
With unbeatable views of the Bridger Mountains, MAP Brewing has become a Bozeman favorite for both locals and visitors. The spacious taproom pairs craft beer with a menu of elevated pub food, while the outdoor patio makes the perfect perch to watch the sunset. Try the Stranded IPA or seasonal brews that reflect Montana’s adventurous spirit.
Beehive Basin Brewery | Big Sky, MT
Big Sky’s après-ski scene wouldn’t be complete without a pint from Beehive Basin. Tucked in the heart of town, this laid-back brewery is known for its creative, small-batch beers that rotate regularly. After a day on Lone Mountain, step inside for a friendly atmosphere and a taste of the Intermountain IPA or Phantom Saison.
Yellowstone Beer Company | West Yellowstone, MT
Just blocks from Yellowstone’s west entrance, this brewery is a must-stop after a day in the park. Yellowstone Beer Company specializes in approachable, well-crafted beers with a Montana flair—perfect for sipping on their sunny patio or taking to-go in a growler. Their Geyser Amber Ale is a local favorite.
Snake River Brewing | Jackson, WY
As Wyoming’s oldest craft brewery, Snake River Brewing is a Jackson institution. Their award-winning lineup includes everything from crisp lagers to hoppy IPAs, brewed with mountain water and plenty of passion. Pair a pint with their wood-fired pizzas or burgers for the ultimate post-adventure meal.
Grand Teton Brewing | Teton Valley, ID
On the quiet side of the Tetons, Grand Teton Brewing has been crafting iconic beers since 1988. Known for pioneering the growler in the U.S., they offer a mix of year-round classics and seasonal specialties. The brewery’s 208 Session Ale and Sweetgrass APA showcase Idaho’s hop-forward style in a setting that’s as scenic as the beer is flavorful.
Cody Craft Brewing | Cody, WY
A relative newcomer to Yellowstone Country’s craft scene, Cody Craft Brewing has quickly built a reputation for bold beers and community spirit. Located in downtown Cody, it’s a gathering spot for locals and a welcome stop for travelers heading to or from the park’s East Entrance. Expect inventive brews that capture the energy of the Old West town.
From the slopes of Big Sky to the wide-open roads of Cody, each of these breweries brings a unique flavor to the Yellowstone experience. Wherever your adventures take you, there’s likely a cold pint waiting at the end of the day—brewed with the same passion and wild character that defines this remarkable region.
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