November 25, 2013

Bicycles and Beer

by Ashley Fejeran, Project Assistant, Montana Digital Newspaper Project

http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn84036012/1897-08-09/ed-1/seq-6/
Anaconda Standard,
August 9, 1897, p6
It appears that Montanans have long understood the harmonious connection between bicycle riding and a delicious local brew. This article on a lively bicycle race from the Centennial Brewery in Butte to Gregson Hot Springs in Anaconda appeared in the Anaconda Standard in 1897. Now known as Fairmont Hot Springs Resort, Gregson was a little over 12 miles southwest of the Centennial brewery.

Pedaling furiously, at a pace only a fierce rivalry between local brewers can produce, the cyclists raced alongside a portion of the Montana Union Railway tracks that ran between Butte and Garrison.

The racers’ efforts were so great they prompted the author to comment that the perspiration they generated "threatened to wash out the Montana Union tracks." A descriptive, if slightly disgusting, way to put it! In the end, only one brewer could triumph, but I’m sure any hurt feelings were soon mended over a nice cold one.


Advertising poster for the
Centennial Brewing Company, Butte, Montana