Mead, an alcoholic drink made from fermented honey and water, is one of the oldest beverages on the planet… but it’s one of the newest beverages to come to Bozeman. In the fall of 2018, Valhalla Meadery quietly opened its doors, bringing a subtly Viking-themed spot to town. Valhalla is definitely a great place to sip some mead, but it’s also the perfect meeting spot for playing games and eating Scandinavian food.
Valhalla Meadery was founded by Dylan Watson and Hal Pederson, who worked diligently to bring mead to Bozeman.
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They felt the city could use something unique, and they were right - the bar was an instant hit.
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Montana is one of the top producers of honey, so creating their mead here isn’t hard.
Valhalla Meadery Facebook In fact, just before they opened, they purchased a literal ton of Montana honey.
At Valhalla Meadery, the team specializes in creating a wide variety of traditional sweet and dry meads.
Valhalla Meadery Facebook They’ll also get creative, concocting meads infused with teas, hops, or berries. But they always stay true to the methods that are over 1,000 years old.
Even if you aren’t a fan of mead, you’ll love hanging out in this Scandinavian space.
Valhalla Meadery Facebook There are plenty of games there to play, and you’re also encouraged to bring your own.
When you visit, come hungry - Valhalla serves some tasty snacks to enjoy with their mead.
Valhalla Meadery Facebook The charcuterie boards are unique, offering things like pickled veggies and rye bread.
Winter is coming, but you can always warm up with the soup of the day.
Valhalla Meadery Facebook And it just so happens to pair well with mead.
Valhalla Meadery is open Tuesday through Sunday from 3 p.m. to 10 p.m.
Valhalla Meadery Facebook If you’ve never had mead, this is a magnificent place to sample it for the first time.
Stop by Valhalla Meadery the next time you’re in Bozeman – mead just might catch on here and give our breweries a run for their money.
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In fact, just before they opened, they purchased a literal ton of Montana honey.
They’ll also get creative, concocting meads infused with teas, hops, or berries. But they always stay true to the methods that are over 1,000 years old.
There are plenty of games there to play, and you’re also encouraged to bring your own.
The charcuterie boards are unique, offering things like pickled veggies and rye bread.
And it just so happens to pair well with mead.
If you’ve never had mead, this is a magnificent place to sample it for the first time.
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Address: 875 Bridger Dr, Bozeman, MT 59715, USA