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just whacky booze laws there. bout the only downside.
Care to expand on this? Just curious.....
I definitely need to get up that we to visit that state though, looks amazing in all the pictures I've seen...
Drinking Laws -- The legal age for purchase and consumption of alcoholic beverages in both states is 21; proof of age is required and often requested at bars, nightclubs, and restaurants, so it's always a good idea to bring ID when you go out. All liquor stores in Montana are state-controlled with minimum hours of 10am to 6pm, although individual stores may be open longer. Most are closed on Sunday. Liquor may also be bought at bars with package licenses during their operating hours. Beer and wine are available at convenience stores and supermarkets from 8:30am to 2am.
Do not carry open containers of alcohol in your car or any public area that isn't zoned for alcohol consumption. Interestingly, however, Wyoming is the last state in the country without an open-container law; many cities do ban it. The police can typically fine you on the spot. And nothing will ruin your trip faster than getting a citation for DUI ("driving under the influence"), so don't even think about driving while intoxicated.
Read more: Fast Facts in Montana | Frommer's
Montana is beautiful. You can drive down a road and see storms in the distance. You can avoid them or go through them. Big Sky, indeed.
Do they regularly provide 93 octane?
Lets hope so. Feet of snow or go homeChrist. If this winter is anything like the past two/three weeks, we're going to be swimming in snow.
We just need consistent temps instead of the wildly varying temps like we had last year.