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SUMMARY:Beer For Clean Air Mountain Festival
DESCRIPTION:Beer For Clean Air Mountain Festival\nThink mountain climbing in Washington state and the mind naturally gravitates to Mount Rainier. No other mountain within the contiguous United States is as extensively glaciated or has as much prominence. Climb for Clean Air is an exclusive mountaineering training and fundraising program designed to give you the training\, technical support and guide services you need to summit magnificent mountains safely\, including Mt. Rainier. \nPeaks and Pints has converted its annual Mountain Beer Fest into the annual Beer For Clean Air Mountain Festival\, a fundraiser for American Lung Association’s Climb for Clean Air\, which will be held Saturday\, May 4 inside our craft beer bar\, bottle shop and restaurant in Tacoma’s Proctor District. Bonus: Peaks and Pints co-owner Ron Swarner is participating in the Climb For Clean Air climb to the top of Mt. Rainier June 27. Please help him raise money for the American Lung Association and his journey up the mountain at beerforcleanir.com. Swarner has dealt with exercise-induced asthma since the mid-’90s. Climbing 14\,411 feet up to the summit seems daunting with impaired lungs\, but he finds comfort climbing with the American Lung Association. \nStay tuned for the mountain beers line-up! \nChances are you know someone who has faced the challenges of asthma\, COPD\, lung cancer or air pollution. By making a donation to beerforcleanair.com on Swarner’s behalf\, you will be helping the American Lung Association provide community based education programs\, fight for cleaner air standards and fund life-saving research. With your help\, we will fight against lung disease and for lung health. \nCheers! \nBEERS FOR CLEAN AIR MOUNTAIN FESTIVAL\, noon to 10 p.m. Saturday\, May 4\, Peaks and Pints\, 3816 N. 26th St.\, Basecamp Proctor\, Tacoma\, no cover
URL:https://www.peaksandpints.com/event/beer-for-clean-air-mountain-festival/
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SUMMARY:Peaks and Pints Monday Cider Flight
DESCRIPTION:Where else can you enjoy a flight of cider from around the world\, handcrafted sandwiches on fresh French and rye\, freely surf the Internet from your wireless laptop below a ginormous circular saw blade? Answer: nowhere but Peaks and Pints in Tacoma’s Proctor District. Every Monday\, 11 a.m. to 11 p.m.\, this craft beer and cider store\, taproom and eatery offers a flight of five ciders centered around a theme or cidery. You’ll find Peaks and Pints staff has high energy and a passion for cider. You’ll feel like you’re drinking in Paul Bunyan’s vacation home.flight \nLINK: Peaks and Pints Monday Cider Flights examples
URL:https://www.peaksandpints.com/event/peaks-and-pints-monday-cider-flight/2019-05-06/
LOCATION:Peaks and Pints\, 3816 N. 26th Street   Tacoma\, WA 98407 United States
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SUMMARY:Seattle Beer Week in Tacoma: 11 Things To Do Before Aslan Brewing
DESCRIPTION:Seattle Beer Week in Tacoma: 11 Things To Do Before Aslan Brewing\nCraft beer lovers unite! Make Tacoma\, Washington your day trip destination while celebrating Seattle Beer Week May 9-19\, 2019. \nSeattle Beer Week\, or SBW\, brings together industry\, innovation\, education and culture into an inspired 11-day-long series of events celebrating beer\, food\, and music. SBW gives King County breweries a chance to collaborate and experiment with new and exciting brews\, but specialty beer stores and growler fillers also step up with a wealth of unique offerings for SBWers\, including Peaks and Pints craft beer bar\, bottle shop and restaurant in Tacoma’s Proctor District. The City of Destiny has earned its reputation as a welcoming seaport town by crafting community\, culture\, hospitality and kick-ass things to do and see. Peaks and Pints will champion such sights before hosting craft breweries during SBW. \nThursday\, April 9\, Peaks and Pints kicks off Seattle Beer Week with “Seattle Beer Week in Tacoma: 11 Things To Do Before Aslan Brewing\,” which means we highlight 11 Tacoma touristy things to accomplish before or after stopping by Peaks and Pints for Aslan Brewing craft beer\, including the official beer of SBW\, Washington Gold Pilsner\, beginning at 5 p.m. \nSeattle Beer Week in Tacoma: 11 Things To Do Before Aslan Brewing \n\nBuy a book at King’s Books\, go read at Puget Park in Tacoma’s Proctor District\, and then spend an hour at Backstage Video searching for the perfect movie\, head next door to Peaks and Pints and enjoy two Aslan Brewing beers\, then take a sandwich to go.\nYou should bike through Point Defiance Park and see a bald eagle nesting as you’ll have a clear view of the natural marvel Mount Rainer.\nAttend the Tacoma Rainiers versus Reno Aces 7:05 p.m. game at Cheney Stadium and spare no expense. Get beer\, a hot dog\, peanuts — get them all. Watch dads and sons with mitts\, old-timers\, teenage girls tittering and scurrying about. Get a program. Do the scorecard. Buy a hat. Bundle up and hug someone. But park over by 19th for free.\nEnter Bob’s Java Jive dressed as Neo\, drink PBR\, and play pool.\nWalk the ravine from Magoo’s Annex on 21st to The Spar in Old Town Tacoma.\nMake friends with someone who lives at Salmon Beach and join them and their friends for herbal jazz cigarettes and food.\nDrive around the tideflats and look at all of the industrial crap. Watch a ship unload. Finish this excursion with pull-tabs at the Rock The Dock Pub & Grill.\nVisit the Northwest Room–Special Collections at the Tacoma Public Library Main Branch to peruse old Tacoma newspapers and history.\nDrop a line off the Old Town Dock. Catch bullheads and let them go. Bring a notebook\, too. Write poetry — not trying too hard.\nWalk the International District on 38th Street. Make sure to check out the weird stuff in the gift shops. Buy something silly to give to a friend. Eat pho then karaoke at the Flying Boots. Sing a Nancy Sinatra song.\nGet someone to take you sailing under the Narrow’s Bridge with a barbecue grill for Northwest salmon and veggies along with beverages secured at Peaks and Pints.\n\nAslan Brewing on tap at Peaks and Pints April 9\, 2019\nJack Lamb and his future partners\, Frank Trosset and Pat Haynes\, started their pilot brewing effort in the basement of a parent’s house\, and soon moved to a garage. With the help of Frank’s brother\, Boe\, who would later also join the business as a fourth owner\, the team built their brewpub with their own hands in eight intense months in 2013 and 2014. In May 2014\, when they opened for business as Aslan Brewing Co.\, one of the Northwest’s first organic breweries\, all four of the freshly minted owners were under 30 years old. Anyhoo\, Aslan brewed the official beer for 2019 Seattle Beer Week\, Washington Gold\, a pilsner style lager\, which Peaks and Pints will tap\, along with other Aslan treats\, beginning at 5 p.m. Thursday\, April 9.
URL:https://www.peaksandpints.com/event/seattle-beer-week-in-tacoma-11-things-to-do-before-aslan-brewing/
LOCATION:Peaks and Pints\, 3816 N. 26th Street   Tacoma\, WA 98407 United States
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SUMMARY:South Sound by Southwest Double IPA Release Parties
DESCRIPTION:South Sound by Southwest Double IPA Release Parties\nSouth Sound by Southwest mania is upon us\, and chances are your social-media channels are already being inundated with chatter about Southwest Washington breweries rocking Pierce County craft beer bars Friday\, May 10. “On behalf of the Pierce County craft beer scene (myself included)\, I’d like to apologize for just how obnoxious Friday\, May 10 will be during SSXSW\,” says Ben Chase\, manager at Rainier Growlers on South Hill\, Puyallup. “Extra apologies for any and all usage of the term ‘killing it\,’ gratuitous name-dropping (‘Oh\, hey\, [insert celebrity here]’)\, photos of long lines waiting for the official roving SSXSW Van\, and whining about how tired we are. That said\, our collaboration double IPA will rock\, and it deserves the extra attention.” \nIndeed. Chase\, Parkway Tavern manager Sean Jackson and Peaks and Pints co-owner Ron Swarner jumped in the touring van to Vancouver\, Washington and brewed a double IPA at Brothers Cascadia Brewing with Grains of Wraith Brewing and Trap Door Brewing on April 3\, 2019. Brewer Matt Fields of Brothers Cascadia grabbed the lead during the brewing day with Grains of Wrath Head Brewer Mike Hunsaker\, Trap Door Head Brewer Zane Singleton and Brothers Cascadia Head Brewer Jason Bos singing backup while making sure the Pierce County craft beer bar folks kept full glasses of their cellared craft beer. As metal filled the Vancouver brewery\, the group realized music was a common bond\, therefore South Sound by Southwest Double IPA\, a play off the famous Austin\, Texas music festival\, seemed a logically name. The after party was ridiculous. \nPlaying off the three-breweries/three-venues theme\, South Sound by Southwest IIPA rocks three hops — Amarillo\, Strata and El Dorado\, including a roadie bringing in a bunch of Amarillo Cryo hops. All aboard! This I…I…I…IPA will also be a hazy train thanks to flaked oats and wheat. Strata and El Dorado shred dueling lead guitars with tropical aromas and flavors fronting Amarillo plucking a ruby red grapefruit and orange bass. The flavors will jump on your palate like they’re taking stage at the Tacoma Dome. \nBeginning at 5 p.m. Friday\, May 10\, Rainier Growlers\, Parkway Tavern and Peaks and Pints will tap South Sound by Southwest IIPA\, as well as different beers from the three collaborating breweries. A van will circulate between the three craft beer bars from 6-10 p.m. Uber is also encouraged as a way to taste all the beers. \n“South Sound by Southwest isn’t a beer festival\, a music festival or a fashion festival — it’s a big bundle of everything rolled into one spring\, Pierce County night\,” adds Chase. “You’ll drink delicious beer that you’re unlikely to see in your own backyard\, find something thrilling\, meet some cool people\, listen to some rocking recorded music\, and perhaps even plan a day touring Southwest Washington breweries. SSXSW has an array of options available that are sure to knock your glasses off.” \nThe South Sound by Southwest folks suggest beginning at 5 p.m. inside Rainier Growlers\, but you may go your own way. \nSOUTH SOUND BY SOUTHWEST DOUBLE IPA RELEASE PARTIES\, 5-10 p.m. Friday\, May 10\, Rainier Growlers (13105 Meridian E.\, Puyallup)\, Parkway Tavern (313 N. I St.\, Tacoma)\, Peaks and Pints (3816 N. 26th St.\, Tacoma)\, no cover charge
URL:https://www.peaksandpints.com/event/south-sound-by-southwest-double-ipa-release-parties/
LOCATION:Peaks and Pints\, 3816 N. 26th Street   Tacoma\, WA 98407 United States
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SUMMARY:Peaks and Pints Monday Cider Flight
DESCRIPTION:Where else can you enjoy a flight of cider from around the world\, handcrafted sandwiches on fresh French and rye\, freely surf the Internet from your wireless laptop below a ginormous circular saw blade? Answer: nowhere but Peaks and Pints in Tacoma’s Proctor District. Every Monday\, 11 a.m. to 11 p.m.\, this craft beer and cider store\, taproom and eatery offers a flight of five ciders centered around a theme or cidery. You’ll find Peaks and Pints staff has high energy and a passion for cider. You’ll feel like you’re drinking in Paul Bunyan’s vacation home.flight \nLINK: Peaks and Pints Monday Cider Flights examples
URL:https://www.peaksandpints.com/event/peaks-and-pints-monday-cider-flight/2019-05-13/
LOCATION:Peaks and Pints\, 3816 N. 26th Street   Tacoma\, WA 98407 United States
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SUMMARY:Peaks and Pints SudsPop with Ninkasi and Ben Fuller
DESCRIPTION:Peaks and Pints SudsPop with Ninkasi and Ben Fuller\nPeaks and Pints will host Ninkasi Brewing’s Kevin Mann and Colin Corpe — two gentlemen who have had numerous experiences in the beer industry — for a history and state of craft beer as part of our SudsPop night Wednesday\, May 15. The night’s musical guest will be singer-songwriter Ben Fuller\, who happens to be a sales executive at Ninkasi\, too. \n1800 B.C. (approximate) The first ode to beer\, “Hymn to Ninkasi\,” the Sumerian goddess of beer\, was inscribed on a clay tablet. Among the translated lines: “Ninkasi\, it is you who hold with both hands the great sweetwort\, brewing it with honey and wine\,” and\, “Ninkasi\, you place the fermenting vat\, which makes a pleasant sound\, appropriately on top of a large collector vat.” \n55 B.C. The Romans introduce beer to Europe. \n500 A.D. Beer is brewed by monks and nuns in monasteries and convents during the Middle Ages. \n1000 The predecessor to your IPA arrives on the scene when hops make their first appearance in the brewing process. \n1420 German brewers develop lager. \n1490s Columbus discovers Native Americans brewing beer from corn. \n1612 The first commercial brewery in the New World opens in New Amsterdam\, aka Manhattan. \n1789 James Madison suggests that Congress tax malt liquors to encourage the brewing of beer “in every state of the union.” That same year\, George Washington launches the first version of a buy local campaign when he says he will only drink porter made in America. \n1810 Munich makes Oktoberfest an official celebration. \n1876 Adolphus Busch pioneers the icehouse concept and Budweiser becomes the first national brand of beer brewed and sold in the United States. \n1919 Crazy laws put breweries out of business\, as the 18th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution – Prohibition – is passed. It outlaws the sale of alcoholic beverages with more than .5 percent alcohol. Many breweries\, including Pabst\, Schlitz\, Miller\, Stroh and Anheuser-Busch\, create “near beer” with names like Pablo\, Famo\, Vivo\, Lux-O and Bevo. \n1933 Prohibition ends\, hurrah. Thirty-one brewers are back in operation full force by June. \n1965 The grandfather of craft brewing\, Fritz Maytag\, buys Anchor Brewing\, which brewed unique and traditional beers during a time when many of them were dying out. \n1976 New Albion Brewery in Sonoma\, Calif.\, is founded by a homebrew enthusiast. Though the brewery didn’t last\, it did spur an interest in homebrewing\, which helped establish the interest in craft brews that we see today. \n1978 Homebrewing is made legal by the federal government\, though we can’t for a minute imagine a world in which it were illegal. \n1982 Bert Grant’s Yakima Brewing and Malting Co.\, considered the first brewpub to open in the nation since Prohibition\, opens in Yakima\, Wash. \n1983 Six main breweries – Anheuser-Busch\, Miller\, Heileman\, Stroh\, Coors and Pabst – control more than 90 percent of beer production in the United States. \n1990 Sierra Nevada Brewery from Chico\, Calif.\, becomes the first microbrewery to get its break into the big time when it bottles enough beer that it’s no longer considered micro at all. \n2019 Ninkasi Brewing discusses all this and more will SudsPop ticket holders enjoy a special Ninkasi beer\, appetizers and the musical stylings of Ben Fuller\, lead singer of the band China Davis. \nPEAKS AND PINTS SUDSPOP WITH NINKASI AND BEN FULLER\, 7-9 p.m. Wednesday\, May 15\, Peaks and Pints\, 3819 N. 26th St.\, Basecamp Proctor\, Tacoma\, $14 advance at Peaks and Pints’ bar
URL:https://www.peaksandpints.com/event/peaks-and-pints-sudspop-with-ninkasi-and-ben-fuller/
LOCATION:Peaks and Pints\, 3816 N. 26th Street   Tacoma\, WA 98407 United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190516T180000
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SUMMARY:Ecliptic/Firestone Walker: Space Walker Tap Takeover
DESCRIPTION:Ecliptic/Firestone Walker: Space Walker Tap Takeover\nEcliptic Brewing picked Peaks and Pints to showcase their newest Cosmic Collaboration series\, “5 Beers for 5 Years\,” in which the Portland brewery collaborates with five other esteemed breweries to brew five celestial concoctions\, and then taking each collaboration on separate tours supported by tapped craft beer from both breweries. The first beer\, Tangerine Farmhouse Ale\, was a collaboration between Ecliptic and Brooklyn Brewery. Peaks and Pints tapped it and other beers from the two breweries April 1. Ecliptic’s Cosmic Collaboration continues with the next brewery in their “5 Years/5 Beers” series: Firestone Walker Brewing Company of Paso Robles\, California at peaks and Pints May 16. \nIn deciding what beer to brew\, both John Harris\, Ecliptic Brewing owner and brewmaster\, and Firestone Walker Brewmaster Matt Brynildson\, knew they wanted a big\, juicy beer. The result is a hazy double IPA brewed with pale malt\, wheat\, oats\, along with Idaho 7\, HBC 692\, and El Dorado hops. “I feel very honored to have Matt and Firestone Walker on board to help us commemorate our anniversary\,” Harris said in a media release. \nThursday\, May 16\, let’s aim the telescope at two iconic brewmasters’ craft\, drink the Galactic Hazy IIPA and other beers from the two breweries and toast Ecliptic’s fifth orbit around the sun while wearing futuristic motocross suits. \nCheers! \nECLIPTIC/FIRESTONE WALKER: SPACE WALKER TAP TAKEOVER\, 6-9 p.m. Thursday\, May 16\, Peaks and Pints\, 3816 N. 26th St.\, Basecamp Proctor\, Tacoma\, no cover
URL:https://www.peaksandpints.com/event/ecliptic-firestone-walker-space-walker-tap-takeover/
LOCATION:Peaks and Pints\, 3816 N. 26th Street   Tacoma\, WA 98407 United States
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SUMMARY:New Belgium Bike and Beer Night Tacoma
DESCRIPTION:New Belgium Bike and Beer Night Tacoma\nHere’s the spin: New Belgium Brewing Co.\, Downtown On the Go and Peaks and Pints have come to a common conclusion. National Bike Month\, actually Tacoma Bike Month\, is better with craft beer. Peaks and Pints is taking its weekly Lodge Meeting to the peddleheads in preparation for a glorious season of hopping curbs\, dodging potholes and getting your pant leg caught in spokes Friday\, May 17. If you’re looking to gear up for the cycling season and get involved in Tacoma’s thriving bike community\, New Belgium Bike and Beer Night Tacoma might be just the event for you. Tacoma’s bottle shop\, taproom and eatery will host New Belgium Brewing Co. and Downtown On the Go for a night of delicious craft beers paired with awareness and participation in cycling as a sustainable form of transportation. New Belgium will raffle off a single-speed bicycle to benefit Downtown On the Go\, the transportation advocate for downtown Tacoma. Raffle tickets are $5\, or five for $20\, which are available at Peaks and Pints up to the event. Other New Belgium Bike and Beer awesomeness includes door prizes\, bike movies\, food and information on bicycling in Tacoma. \nNEW BELGIUM BIKE AND BEER NIGHT\, 5:30-8:30 p.m.\, Friday\, May 17\, Peaks and Pints\, 3816 N. 26th St.\, Tacoma\, peaksandpints.com\, no cover
URL:https://www.peaksandpints.com/event/new-belgium-bike-and-beer-night-tacoma-2/
LOCATION:Peaks and Pints\, 3816 N. 26th Street   Tacoma\, WA 98407 United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190520T110000
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SUMMARY:Peaks and Pints Monday Cider Flight
DESCRIPTION:Where else can you enjoy a flight of cider from around the world\, handcrafted sandwiches on fresh French and rye\, freely surf the Internet from your wireless laptop below a ginormous circular saw blade? Answer: nowhere but Peaks and Pints in Tacoma’s Proctor District. Every Monday\, 11 a.m. to 11 p.m.\, this craft beer and cider store\, taproom and eatery offers a flight of five ciders centered around a theme or cidery. You’ll find Peaks and Pints staff has high energy and a passion for cider. You’ll feel like you’re drinking in Paul Bunyan’s vacation home.flight \nLINK: Peaks and Pints Monday Cider Flights examples
URL:https://www.peaksandpints.com/event/peaks-and-pints-monday-cider-flight/2019-05-20/
LOCATION:Peaks and Pints\, 3816 N. 26th Street   Tacoma\, WA 98407 United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190527T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190527T230000
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SUMMARY:Peaks and Pints Monday Cider Flight
DESCRIPTION:Where else can you enjoy a flight of cider from around the world\, handcrafted sandwiches on fresh French and rye\, freely surf the Internet from your wireless laptop below a ginormous circular saw blade? Answer: nowhere but Peaks and Pints in Tacoma’s Proctor District. Every Monday\, 11 a.m. to 11 p.m.\, this craft beer and cider store\, taproom and eatery offers a flight of five ciders centered around a theme or cidery. You’ll find Peaks and Pints staff has high energy and a passion for cider. You’ll feel like you’re drinking in Paul Bunyan’s vacation home.flight \nLINK: Peaks and Pints Monday Cider Flights examples
URL:https://www.peaksandpints.com/event/peaks-and-pints-monday-cider-flight/2019-05-27/
LOCATION:Peaks and Pints\, 3816 N. 26th Street   Tacoma\, WA 98407 United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190530T180000
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SUMMARY:Wet Coast Can-Can Release Speakeasy
DESCRIPTION:Wet Coast Can-Can Release Speakeasy\nTacoma’s newest so-called “speakeasy” doesn’t have any stupid rules. At the Wet Coast Can-Can Release Speakeasy — opening and closing Thursday\, May 30 inside Peaks and Pints — there is no secret phone number. No one will ask you for a password. And photos\, mercifully\, aren’t banned. Wet Coast Brewing will\, thankfully\, have cans of their Whisper Sister Hazy Pale\, Moving Day IPA and Wet Coast Cream Ale for sale in the Peaks and Pints Speakeasy in Tacoma’s Proctor District. \nIndeed. The Gig Harbor brewery — named after the Prohibition days where citizens voted wet or dry — has finally released can versions of their delicious craft beer\, and Peaks and Pints will host the Can-Can release party\, beginning at 6 p.m. Thursday\, May 30. \nWest Pierce Fire and Rescue firefighters Bryan Copeland and Aaron Johnson are the brewers and co-owners behind the business\, along with their wives Molly Copeland and April Johnson. They started planning their brewery for years\, but didn’t get serious until 2012. They opened in Gig Harbor in 2015 on a 3.5-barrel brewing system\, with three 7-barrel bright tanks and four 7-barrel fermenters\, which has been replaced by a much larger system. \nThe love affair with the Prohibition era is particularly evident at Wet Coast Brewing. In the 1932 presidential election\, King\, Pierce\, and Spokane counties voted “wet\,” meaning those citizens voted for Democrat Franklin D. Roosevelt and his desire to bring back the drinkies\, instead of Republican Pres. Herbert Hoover’s desire to keep “the noble experiment\,” Prohibition. In addition\, Wet Coast beers give a nod to Prohibition days\, for instance “Hi Jack!” was used in speakeasies as a code word for law enforcement. \nAs you enjoy music from the Prohibition years\, you may sip Wet Coast treasure tapped on our Western red cedar tap log\, or have a bartender pop open West Coast cans. … \nWHISPER SISTER HAZY PALE: An easy drinking pale brewed with a hefty dose of oats. Vermont IPA yeast brings the haze and bolsters the tropical and citrus notes of El Dorado and Falconer’s Flight hops. 5.5% \nMOVING DAY IPA: Packed with resinous/citrus/tropical flavors and aromas thanks to four different hop varieties\, this IPA is balanced by its solid malt bill featuring Munich and Crystal malts. 6.4% \nWET COAST CREAM ALE: This cream ale is smooth on the palate thanks to a malt bill featuring flaked corn and Honey malt. This quaffable ale is then finished with Willamette hops. 5% \nThe Peaks speak opens at 6 p.m. Thursday\, May 30. It will be the bee’s knees. \nWET COAST CAN-CAN RELEASE SPEAKEASY\, 6-9 p.m. Thursday\, May 30\, Peaks and Pints\, 3816 N. 26th St.\, Basecamp Proctor\, Tacoma\, no cover\, no password
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LOCATION:Peaks and Pints\, 3816 N. 26th Street   Tacoma\, WA 98407 United States
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