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Drinking what's on tap saves aluminum and glass bottles.

 

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The Bozeman Biter Team's favorite Friday group activity is going to the " tasting center " to sample great Bozone microbrews, then leaving with a growler.

 

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BrewPubZone - lists brewpubs and microbreweries in all 50 states.

Fermenting Revolution - this book explains the sustainable roots of beer and what brewers are doing today to go green ($15). Check out the author's blog here.

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