One of Missoula’s biggest brew fests is set to wrap up February in style this Saturday from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. in Downtown Missoula's Caras Park.  

Normally, the Winter Brew Fest is for the brave souls who are fighting cabin fever and are willing to endure freezing temperatures to get out and enjoy an adult beverage with a few hundred of their closest friends. 

Warm Weather Could Change This Year’s Festival

This year, the vibe may be a bit different at the brew fest. Cabin fever doesn’t seem so prevalent this year, with Missoulians being able to golf for most of February. The weather for this year’s fest doesn’t seem to be that bad either. Saturday’s forecast calls for mostly sunny skies with a high of 51 degrees, according to the National Weather Service. 

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Admission is free to the Winter Brew Fest, but if you want to sample a beer it will cost you $20 for a taster cup and three drink tokens. If you are interested in a limited edition 12-ounce mug with three drink tokens, it will be $30. 

Montana Breweries and Food Vendors Attending

There will be over 40 Montana-only beers, seltzers, and ciders. If wine is more to your liking, there will be a wine and mimosa bar available. There will be some great food from Cruz Tacos, Pattie Wagon, and Servin’ Thyme.  

This weekend's brew fest will be a great way to prepare for a spring. Have fun, and enjoy responsibly.  

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