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Bjorn Nabozney interview, 2017 April 24

 Item
Identifier: OH 2334_15

Content Description

From the Collection:

Montana Brewery Oral History Project (2017) Includes 18 audio recordings and 18 transcripts collected as part of the project. All interviews with brewers cover the expectations they held when they first opened their doors vs. reality, the role they feel breweries play in the state socially and economically, and the source of their equipment and brewing supplies. Many also discuss the taproom bills presented in the 1995 (HB 554), 1997, and 1999 (HB 442) legislative sessions, as well as the 2017 bill to increase annual production limits from 10,000 bbl to 60,000 bbl for breweries with functioning taprooms (HB 541).

Dates

  • Creation: 2017 April 24

Creator

Conditions Governing Access

Collection is open for research.

Access Restrictions

Collection is open for research.

Extent

1 digital audio files (1 .mp3 file58 minutes, 45 seconds)

0.1 linear feet (14 page transcript)

Language of Materials

English

Abstract

Interviewed April 24, 2017. Interviewed by Brian Shovers at Big Sky Brewing Co. in Missoula, MT. Discusses how he and his schoolmates built up the idea for the brewery from a school project and how they implemented those plans into a legitimate business. How they've branded their beer. Distributing and legal issues they've encountered with domestic breweries. How the 2017 60,000 bbl bill would affect their brewery whose production rate has always restricted them for selling beer on-site.

Repository Details

Part of the Montana Historical Society, Research Center Archives Repository

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