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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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SUMMARY:Great American German Talktoberfest
DESCRIPTION:Great American German Talktoberfest \nRemember how the Tacoma German Language School helped you acclimate to Tacoma culture after your transferred from Garmisch-Partenkirchen\, Germany\, to Joint Base Lewis-McChord? \nRemember how the Tacoma German Language School helped you transform your exchanges with your German in-laws from crickets to partytown? \nRemember how the Tacoma German Language School helped you find that one German word for two steps forward\, one step back? \nIt’s time to give back. Peaks and Pints hosts a fundraiser for the Tacoma German Language School at 6 p.m. Thursday\, Sept. 20. The night will feature the seasonal debut of Ninkasi Brewing’s Oktoberfest Märzen\, as well as other Oktoberfest beers. In addition\, Peaks and Pints will serve sandwiches on Hess Bakery & Deli’s pretzel bread\, offer a German beer flight\, host a color contest and raffle off a sweet-ass Ninkasi fire pit. \nThe Tacoma German Language School was founded in 1970 by Peggy Hegstad\, a Pacific Lutheran University professor\, and has been providing German language classes to children and adults ever since. Remember\, if you learn a foreign language your save your brain from degeneration\, and order beer in foreign countries. For more information on the school\, visit tacomagermanlanguageschool.org. \nGREAT AMERICAN GERMAN TALKTOBERFEST\, 6-9 p.m. Thursday\, Sept. 20\, Peaks and Pints\, 3816 N.26th St.\, Basecamp Proctor\, Tacoma\, $1 coloring contest\, $5 fire pit raffle
URL:https://www.peaksandpints.com/event/great-american-german-talktoberfest/
LOCATION:Peaks and Pints\, 3816 N 26th St\, Tacoma\, WA 98407\, USA
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SUMMARY:Ninkasi Barrel Aged Ground Control and Growler Night
DESCRIPTION:Ninkasi Barrel Aged Ground Control and Growler Night \nJune 15\, 2006\, Ninkasi Brewing Company set out with a single mission: Perpetuate Better Living. Operating under this core purpose\, the brewery has grown from a two-man team — Jamie Floyd and Nikos Ridge — to become the 38th largest craft brewery in the United States\, operating entirely from its facilities in Eugene\, Oregon and employing more than 100 employees. Producing award-winning craft beers\, giving back to each community that serves its beers\, and garnering national recognition as a top employer are just a few milestones the brewery has achieved since it opened with Total Domination IPA on the fateful day in June. \nPeaks and Pints will host Ninkasi Brewing Co. at our next Lodge Meeting at 6 p.m. Thursday\, June 21. We’ll be pouring Ninkasi’s 2016 Barrel Aged Ground Control and Whiteaker Series Sage Wit\, plus Maiden The Shade Summer IPA\, Yours Truly Easy Drinking Ale and Prismatic Juicy IPA. \nEverything\, from the ingredient sourcing all the way to artistic marketing and branding\, is overseen and hand selected by co-founder Nikos Ridge\, who not only oversees brewing Ninkasi’s bold and flavorful beers — but also signs off on their swag\, including five custom growlers Peaks and Pints will raffle off June 21. We’ll even knock $3 off all growler fills of Ninkasi craft beer from 6-8 p.m. \nNINKASI BARREL AGED GROUND CONTROL AND GROWLER NIGHT\, 6-8 p.m. Thursday\, June 21\, Peaks and Pints\, 3816 N. 26th St.\, Basecamp Proctor\, Tacoma\, no cover
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