Gilbert Brewery - The Brewery Follies


The Gilbert Brewery now hosts The Brewery Follies, a risque contemporary American-burlesque-cabaret musical and skit show. Throughout the summer lines start early to view the madcap antics of this professional troupe.

In addition to several mainstream beers, it's an appropriate nod to the site's history that an excellent Bayern Beer is served. This particular beer is craft-brewed in Missoula by Jurgen Knoller, a German immigrant trained at Wiensteffan. We are also proud to serve other Montana microbrews on tap. The local favorite, Moose Drool, is a tasty nut-brown ale brewed by Missoula's Big Sky Brewing Company. We now feature Gilbert's Beer brewed at Lewis and Clark Brewery in Helena, Montana.

Open Memorial Day through Labor Day. Two shows daily at 4:00pm and 8:00pm. Call 406-843-5218 for reservations.

Additional pre-season shows and post-season shows, please check website for dates.

Event Details: 5/28/2010 - 9/25/2010
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Starting Date: Friday, May 28, 2010
Ending Date: Saturday, September 25, 2010
Hours and Season of Operation:
Season:
May - September
Hours:
Daily: 4:00pm and 8:00pm
Payment and Reservation Information:
Payment Methods:
Cash
master Card
personal Check (In State)
travelers Checks
visa

Reservations:
Reservations Recommended
Services Offered:
Beer/Wine
handicapped Accessible
music
non-Smoking
public Restroom
Activities Offered:
Brewery
comedy
entertainment
history
music
performing Arts
stage Show
theatre/Theater
Map and Driving Directions
Contact Info
Mailing Address:
PO Box 63
Virginia City, MT 59755

Street Address:
201 East Wallace Street
Virginia City, MT 59755

Phone: 406-843-5218
Alternate Phone: 406-239-7326
Toll Free: 800-829-2969 ext 3
http://www.breweryfollies.net
Email: vcfollies@bresnan.net
Directions
The Gilbert Brewery is located on the east end of Virginia City, one block north off Wallace, the main street. It sits next to Henry Gilbert's beautiful Brewery Park, pleasantly shaded by the willow trees planted by Gilbert over a hundred years ago.