Sunday, September 12, 2021

Bigfork, Montana, part 3

We couldn’t leave Bigfork without a visit to Flathead Lake Brewing Company’s Pubhouse on the northshore of Flathead Lake, just a mile up the road from Whistling Andy’s. FLBC’s pubhouse was packed full of people, noshing on brewpub grub, when we arrived in the early afternoon. In a refreshing change of pace, both the general manager and assistant general manager of the pubhouse are women, Nicole Harker and Sarah Peterson.

We only had time to grab a growler to go, and had twelve-plus options on tap to choose from. FLBC is known for its dark brews. In 2006, the brewery became the youngest brewery ever to win not just one, but two, World Beer Cup awards. They won the silver for their roasty 369′ Stout and the bronze for their full-bodied Painted Rock Porter.

In accordance, then, we just had to choose a stout or porter to take home with us. We decided on FLBC’s Rising Sun Espresso Porter. The Rising Sun starts as FLBC’s award-winning Painted Rock Porter with a coffee blend added later from local Bigfolk roaster, Fieldheads Coffee (which is literally right next to Whistling Andy’s).

The resulting brew is black as pitch with a peanut-colored head. The aroma teases the roasty malts and the coffee blend. The upfront taste is surprisingly hop-forward for its 26 IBUs and then tails off into coffee notes on the finish. Frankly, it’s not too far from Vintage’s Scaredy Cat (which took the World Beer Cup gold in 2016). As the Rising Sun warms, its depth of chocolate increases. If you are off to visit Glacier National Park this fall, stop off for a growler before you go.


Monday, September 6, 2021

Bigfork, Montana, Part 2

After having a Huckleberry Fizz at The Raven on the shores of Flathead Lake in northern Montana, it piqued our interest in the gin used in the drink: Whistling Andy’s Pink Peppercorn & Pear Gin. We found Whistling Andy’s in a small, mostly non-descript distillery storefront only five miles north of The Raven in Bigfork itself.

Whistling Andy’s look maybe be low-key, but its spirits are not. Big flavors abound in its generous four-glass flight of liquor. We snared two flights, one a piece, with seven different kinds of spirits: their typical whiskey, their bourbon, a harvest-select whiskey, their peppercorn & pear gin, their cucumber gin, their hibiscus coconut rum, and their Spirit of Sperry (which, of course, is their huckleberry vodka).

Their whiskeys were young, but very well-crafted; I found the harvest-select whiskey to be a grain flavor that wasn’t my favorite, but I could see how other people would enjoy it. The cucumber gin and coconut rum were fine examples of their kind; both with bold flavor. But the bottles we bought were the peppercorn & pear gin and the Sperry vodka!

I know what you’re thinking- Vodka in the Lounge? Well, this vodka was darn good, imparting a whisper of huckleberry love on each snip. In addition, the vodka’s electric pink color would be a welcome part of any Valentine’s Day couple’s aperitif.

I will leave you a cocktail from Whistling Andy’s distillery bar-


Drink: Bear Bait
Establishment: Whistling Andy
Location: Bigfork, Montana

1 ½ ounces of huckleberry vodka (or another berry vodka you have on hand)
2 bar spoons of huckleberry jam
½ ounce fresh-squeezed lime juice
Soda

Add vodka, jam and lime juice to a shaker with ice, shake until the tin frosts. Pour without straining into an iced Collins glass. Top with soda water.