Ruby Valley Brew

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Ruby Valley Brew Overview

At Ruby Valley Brew, community is at the forefront of the craft brewery. If you ask owner Amanda LaYacona, the reason she opened a brewery was because the community wanted it. The brewery takes their role as a hub for the community to enjoy and keep a busy calendar hosting live music, weekly trivia, and classic car drive-ins. Sheridan, Montana is a community of roughly 700 and is located along the Vigilante Trail. The Vigilante Trail was dedicated in 1924 and provided a corridor between West Yellowstone and Butte. Along MT-287, you’ll find Virginia City, Montana’s living ghost town. The Sheridan area is best known for its outdoor recreation. Visitors enjoy hunting, fishing, hiking and ATVing in the Ruby Valley. Vinny Norton is the head brewer at Ruby Valley Brew. The small batch brewery allows the opportunity for experimenting while keeping flagship beers on tap. Outside of Sheridan, you can find canned Maverick Mary IPA and Cowpuncher Kölsch across western Montana.

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About the Sheridan area

When you picture a small charming Montana town with laid back hospitality and a friendly atmosphere, you are picturing Sheridan, Montana. The community is a short drive from Twin Bridges where you’ll find some of the best custom fly fishing rods at R.L. Winston Rods. It is also an easy drive to Virginia City, Montana where you will be immersed in some of Montana’s most colorful gold rush history. While visiting, try your hand panning for gold, hop on a tour (there’s countless to choose from), and wander along the boardwalk of our living ghost town. Don’t miss the living history at the Nevada City Museum & Music Hall while in the area. Virginia and Nevada City really come to life between Memorial Day and Labor Day! Or stick a little closer to Sheridan with a drive out to the Ruby Valley Reservoir. While in town, don’t miss a chance to enjoy a local beer at Ruby Valley Brew and grab a bite to eat at Bread Zepp, next door. While there aren’t large motels in town, the charming accommodations (a number of bed and breakfasts among them) offer a unique experience for visitors. Maybe the most popular reason to visit the area is hunting and fishing; learn more about the outfitters and guides operating in the area.

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What beers are currently on Tap?

Ruby Valley Brew offers a rotating selection of micro-brews on tap. No matter what’s on the beer board, you are sure to find something you enjoy! For a list of beers on tap, visit the Ruby Valley Brew website.