Swifty Session Pale Ale is a toast to the newest Big Sky 2025 upgrade – the installation of Swift Current 6
A portion of sales will benefit Big Sky SNO to further sustainability initiatives within the Big Sky community
Something big is brewing. A new collaboration betweenย Big Sky Resortย andย MAP Brewingย is giving skiers and riders something new to toast to the upcoming ski season: Swifty Session Pale Ale.
Swifty Session Pale Ale celebrates the installation ofย Swift Current 6, the fastest six-person chairlift in North America, complete with a weatherproof bubble and heated seats. Swift Current 6, affectionately known by Big Sky skiers and riders as โSwifty,โ will debut on the resortโs opening day of the 2021-2022 season, November 25.
MAP Brewing, a Bozeman, Montana-based brewing institution for six years, is crafting a limited run of Swifty Session Pale Ale with specialtyย hopsย for a light,ย sessionable, citrus flavor profile.
โWe constantly encourage our crew to get outside and enjoy everything Montana has to offer, so weโre excited to be collaborating with Big Sky Resort on this beer. Light-bodied with light citrus and pine notes, itโs the perfect beer to enjoy after a beautiful day on the mountain.โ
– Patrick โPKโ Kainz, owner of MAP Brewing
โSwifty Session Pale Ale will be available in all Big Sky Resort dining facilities in Mountain Village and the Madison Base Area, as supplies of this limited brew last. Weโre looking forward to sharing our passion for innovation, great beer, and a love for the mountain experience with our guests this season.โ
– Adam Stevens, vice president of food and beverage, Big Sky Resort
In parallel with the chairliftโs sustainability-themed chairbacks, which educate skiers and riders about theย ForeverProject, the resortโs sustainability initiative, and roadmap to net-zero emissions, Swifty Session Pale Ale will also benefit a local sustainability initiative right here in Big Sky. A portion ofย draftย beer sales will benefitย Big Sky Sustainability Network Organization (Big Sky SNO), a local and engaged non-profit organization to further environmental conservation and advocacy in the community of Big Sky.
“What a fun and celebratory collaboration with Big Sky Resort and MAP Brewing to increase environmental awareness and engagement in the community, and encourage collective efforts towards reducing Big Skyโs carbon footprint.”
– Lizzie Peyton, Big Sky SNOโs community engagement director
Specially brewed for aprรจs ski after exploring Big Skyโs 5,850 acres, Swifty Session Pale Ale is fresh and light – just how we like our beer (and our snow). Pick up a six-pack (or a draft pour) to celebrate the new six-person chair and the start of the 2021-2022 ski season.