Quarry turned out to be a pretty standard microbrewery. There was nothing fancy about this place, just decent folks drinking decent beer. The brewing floor was partially visible from the taproom, and it looked like a pretty small operation. Beers on tap included Galena Golden Ale, Shale Pale Ale, Open Cab Copper, Open Pit Porter (tasty!), and a few others. Be sure to order the sampler here – it’s dirt cheap, and most of the brews are good if not great. While no SUDSY member picked Quarry as their favorite brewery of the weekend, everyone agreed that it was a worthwhile stop on the Montana tour.
A word to the wise: don’t visit on a Sunday unless you plan on spending the entire day at Quarry. There was literally nowhere else in town to grab a pint on Sunday, and believe me, we looked. In fact, by all appearances there was nowhere else to do anything on Sunday. There were no cars, no people … just the whisper of the wind and the gentle rustling of the tumbleweeds.
More on Quarry Brewing at: http://www.wedigbeer.com/
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