Montana

Non-Alcoholic Beer in Montana

4 cities · 87 venues with NA beverages

Montana has quietly become one of the better states for finding alcohol-free beer, with options in both metro and suburban areas.

Several local retailers have embraced alcohol-free beer, including Town Pump, Albertsons, Wordens Market, and Safeway.

Montana venues frequently carry Athletic Brewing, Guinness, Lagunitas, Heineken, and Sierra Nevada, among other non-alcoholic beer brands.

If you'd rather drink out, spots like BAR MT, Old Chicago, The Edge Restaurant & Casino, and 406 Kitchen & Taproom serve non-alcoholic beers.

Start by picking your city below — each page includes a searchable venue list.

87 venues 60 bars & restaurants 27 stores

Cities in Montana (4)

Billings

Billings

27 venues

The alcohol-free beer selection in Billings, Montana keeps expanding as more local businesses add these options.Grocery and specialty stores like Albertsons, Town Pump, and Caseys Corner make it easy to grab NA beer for home.If you have a favorite alcohol-free beer brand like Athletic Brewing, Guinness, Blue Moon, Corona, and Coors, chances are a local venue carries it.Click any venue below for the full menu and directions.

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Great Falls

Great Falls

6 venues

Great Falls's non-alcoholic beer options span from grocery aisles to cocktail menus.Brands you'll find in the area include Athletic Brewing, Guinness, Clausthaler, and Corona.Whether it's happy hour or dinner, Elevation 3330 Public House, Mighty Mo Brew Pub, Kellergeist Pub, and Fire Artisan Pizza offer non-alcoholic beers alongside their regular drinks.Zip Trip Store keep a curated selection of non-alcoholic beers in stock.Browse the full venue list below to find non-alcoholic beers nearby.

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Hamilton

Hamilton

13 venues

Hamilton's 0.0% beer options span from grocery aisles to cocktail menus.Brand-wise, expect to find Athletic Brewing, Heineken, Guinness, Lagunitas, and Corona at most Hamilton locations.Safeway and 3 other shops in Hamilton stock 0.0% beer.The Edge Restaurant & Casino, Naps Grill, Brewskis, and Silver Coin represent just a few of the spots where you can sit down and enjoy non-alcoholic beers.Each listing includes directions and what 0.0% beer they stock.

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Missoula

Missoula

22 venues

Whether you're shopping or dining in Missoula, there are real options for finding quality 0.0% beer.On-premise, Old Chicago, Pangea Bar & Restaurant, Plonk Restaurant, and Oxford each feature 0.0% beer options.You'll see Athletic Brewing, Guinness, Lagunitas, Heineken, and Sierra Nevada on shelves and menus throughout Missoula.Tap any venue for directions, hours, and what 0.0% beer they carry.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I find non-alcoholic beer in Montana?
There are 15+ venues across Montana that carry non-alcoholic beers. Top cities include Billings, Missoula, Hamilton, and Great Falls. Browse the city pages below to find the closest options near you.
What non-alcoholic beer brands are popular in Montana?
The most commonly found non-alcoholic beer brands in Montana are Athletic Brewing, Guinness, Lagunitas, Heineken, and Sierra Nevada. Brand availability varies by city, so check the city pages below for local options.
Which cities in Montana have the most non-alcoholic beer options?
The cities with the widest non-alcoholic beer selection in Montana include Billings, Missoula, Hamilton, and Great Falls. Each city page shows the specific stores and restaurants where you can find non-alcoholic beers.
What stores sell non-alcoholic beer in Montana?
Stores that carry non-alcoholic beers in Montana include Town Pump, Albertsons, Wordens Market, and Safeway. Statewide chains like Town Pump and Albertsons also stock them at multiple locations.
Are there bars and restaurants with non-alcoholic beer in Montana?
Yes. Bars and restaurants serving non-alcoholic beers in Montana include BAR MT, Old Chicago, The Edge Restaurant & Casino, and 406 Kitchen & Taproom. More restaurants across the state are adding non-alcoholic beer to their drink menus.