Here goes Montana making a name for itself on the big stage again.

Just a couple of weeks ago, we had a Missoula native compete in the Irish Dancing World Championships in Dublin, Ireland.

Read all about young Porter Jacobson's story below.

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This time around, Montana isn't dancing. No, this time, Montana is showing off its beer-making skills. At the 2025 World Beer Cup, one Montana brewery took home a bronze medal.

Congratulations to Sacred Waters Brewing Co. out of Kalispell on its bronze medal in the International Light Lager category.

 

"Congratulations to Sacred Waters Brewing Company for taking home a medal at this year's World Beer Cup! Their Snow Dust won bronze in the International Light Lager category, and marks the second year in a row Sacred Waters received a medal at the WBC." - Montana Brewers Association Facebook page

 

Sacred Waters' Snow Dust Lager took home the bronze medal behind Peaceful Side Brewery (gold medal winner) out of Maryville, Tennessee and Yucatan Sunrise (silver medal winner) out of Stafford, Virginia.

At last year's World Beer Cup, Sacred Waters also medaled in the "Chili Beer" category.

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Interestingly enough, Snow Dust placed bronze in the American & International Pale Lagers category of the Montana Brewers Association 2025 Montana Beer Awards.

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To each their own, I suppose.

Either way, congratulations to Sacred Waters Brewing! I'll have to sample one soon.

Or maybe right now. ‍♂️

 

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