We came out from New Jersey to visit family. They took us here for a few brews. My husband and I loved it! If only we had Hanks in NJ......Enjoy it, you Montanans are very lucky! Awesome Beer
Lots of "warehouse" feel in this brewpub. Did not check out the food but the barley sodas are great! Try the Belgian Wheat. All four of us loved the suds.
Awesome Taproom in the middle of downtown Billings. The converted auto garage into taproom was cool. Sat outside and enjoyed a Street Fight Imperial Red Ale. They had a nice selection to choose from but the only downside is you can only have 3 ~ or I would have stayed until they closed!!!! Awesome joint!
They took an old auto shop and opened the garage doors. They have tables and about 7 beers on tap to taste. We got a Wheat beer in a growler to go and ordered in pizza. Perfect. Stop by this place: it is really cool.
Decor/building was rather weird, staff were off with me for asking questions (never seen a place like this before) and I don't think I'll be back. Too many places around Billings where people are so very nice.
We went to the downtown taproom which is located in an old oil change building which has a lot of character! They have attached an outdoor patio for those wishing to drink their cold beer in the sun! They are very friendly and their beer is good. The number of people coming and going to fill up their growlers is a testament to that!
Angry Hank's has the BEST BEER in town. I've come to a point where I don't drink commercial beer anymore; it's like eating at McDonald's. Microbrews are the way to go. There is a very, very big difference. Budweiser, Coors, and others simply taste like swill.The only problem that I see at Angry Hank's is that they don't serve any food. However, you can step out and bring in pizza or chinese
My recent stop at Angry Hank's was my second visit there. I live in Missoula and love Montana microbrews and microbreweries for their local flavor (literally and figuratively). This day, Angry Hanks disappointed. There were only 4 or so beers on tap -- which would not be a problem, except that none of the offerings were (by description, at least) the least bit hop-centric. No pale ales, no IPAs. I tried two -- an Imperial Pale Lager and a second, amber-ish ale whose name escapes me (Streetfighter, maybe?). I enjoy all sorts of beers but on a HOT summer day, I crave a HOPPY beer. It may be that the brewery just can't keep up with consumption -- that's a risk in Montana, with our back-a** laws governing microbrews. There were big blank spots on the chalkboard where, I suspect, the hoppier cousins would normally be listed. I'll go back... but this time, I was disappointed.
After a long day hike and a 250 mile truck ride in to the Montana country side. I had their Belgian wheat and their street fight beer. It could not have been better. The service was good and I have to say I will be back again...with my growler!
Angry Hank's arose out out a Amoco gas station that I worked over 30 years ago. Tim brews amazing beer, ranging from hoppy IPAs, dark beers and over to the "other" side like wheat, honey and other seasonal and "blended" beers (who would have imagined beer & lemonade could taste so good) and then all the way to one of the region's best-tasting (and selling) beer-- Street Fight Amber. Street Fight is by and far my wife and my favorite! We try micro-brews every place we travel and ALWAYS use Angry Hank's beers as the benchmark. Nothing has ever pleased my palate as much! This is NOT a restaurant but a microbrewery. Now the place has expanded into a new "warehouse" style of building but popcorn is all that is there . . . but there are dozens of local restaurants that serve a few selections from this place. My wife & I meet our friends here at least once each month and we all keep coming back.