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Wrapping Up Ag Celebration Week at Trailhead Spirits
One of his great grandfathers homesteaded near Highwood, Montana. Another was a bootlegger in Butte. The legacies of both are featured prominently at Trailhead Spirits in Billings, Montana. That s where we take you next, as we wrap up Ag Celebration Week with the Billings Chamber of Commerce and Yellowstone Valley Electric Cooperative.
Distilleries dot the landscape across Montana these days, adding to the list of weekend road trip ideas. Trailhead Spirits is definitely one of them. They started downtown and then now occupy a very cool spot on the Billings West End, right next to the huge indoor trampoline park.
Check out the crank and the open flame from the Argentinian grill at the Buffalo Block in the photo above. That s where we re taking you today with our latest Experience Ag Around the Table series from the Billings Chamber and Yellowstone Valley Electric Cooperative.
We ll also take you inside the kitchen at The Windmill in Billings, as they preview their steak and king crab Valentine s Day special for us. It s all part of the Billings Chamber s Ag Celebration Week.
First up- The Buffalo Block in downtown Billings:
Watch Aaron Flint as he experiences the science behind cooking the perfect Montana Prime steak with
Stripers, Alabama’s Landlocked Saltwater Gamefish
Updated Jan 11, 2021;
Alabama has had impressive success at rearing landlocked striped bass, a coastal species that has proven its ability to survive and grow to huge sizes in lakes across the state.
Alabama’s stripers are all hatchery-spawned, even though the fish do try to make spawning runs up tributary rivers at Lake Martin and Lewis Smith to drop their eggs. The eggs have to float suspended for many days to hatch, and the rivers don’t have the length and current necessary. The state stocks over a half-million fry-sized stripers each year on the Coosa and Tallapoosa river lakes as well as at Lewis Smith.