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Montana’s clear, clean water is essential for fishing, swimming… and drinking! On Aug. 6, Imagine Nation will host a forum in Missoula featuring Imagine Nation’s head brewer Sean Nevins, Bill Pfeiffer of Montana Trout Unlimited, and Derf Johnson of MEIC to speak about brewing, the importance of clean water, and policies that help protect this precious resource.

We’ll have time for your questions, whether it’s about Imagine Nation’s brewing process, what makes the waters near Missoula special, or how policies made at the state level can impact what you’re drinking.

About A River Runs Brew It:
A River Runs Brew It is a partnership between Montana brewers, distillers, cider-makers, and the Montana Environmental Information Center (MEIC). Together, we are protecting the water that makes Montana the Last Best Place— to work, play, live, and brew delicious drinks. Visit the RRBI website for more information: https://www.ariverrunsbrewit.org/

About Imagine Nation:
Imagine Nation Brewing is a community-oriented and community-based Missoula microbrewery grounded in the world’s great brewing traditions. Through expansive beers, a celebratory atmosphere, a beer garden, and workshops we address the critical challenges of our time. The purpose of the brewery is to support people in their own transformation so they are better prepared to authentically connect and transform the world around them.

About Montana Trout Unlimited:
Montana Trout Unlimited conserves, protects and restores Montana’s coldwater fisheries and their watersheds. Our work includes advocating for clean water, robust stream flows, healthy habitat, and naturally functioning watersheds and floodplains; promoting fishery management that preserves and improves populations of wild fish, with a priority on native species, such as cutthroat trout, bull trout and grayling; working with agencies and landowners to conduct projects across the state that restore water quality, streamflows, healthy riparian habitats and natural stream function; defending the rights of anglers to access Montana’s streams and rivers for fishing and other recreational purposes; and educating the public about the importance of clean water and healthy wild fisheries.

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