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SUMMARY:Two Beers Climb For A Cause Benefit
DESCRIPTION:Two Beers Climb For A Cause Benefit\nIn July 2019\, Two Beers Brewing and Seattle Cider Co. are sending eight of their staff to Mount Rainier’s summit in order to raise money for Washington’s National Park Fund\, or WNPF\, the official philanthropic partner of Mount Rainier\, North Cascades and Olympic National Parks. The funds raised by WNPF help fund 50-75 projects annually in these parks\, which the staffs at Two Beers and Seattle Cider visit\, climb and bike monthly\, if not weekly. \nPeaks and Pints will host a fundraiser for that WNPF Climb For A Cause team at 6 p.m. Thursday\, June 6. In addition to games\, raffle prizes\, beer and cider\, donations will be accepted\, as well as Peaks and Pints contributing portions of draft sales that night. \nBeginning their partnership in 2016\, Two Beers Brewing has been raising funds for WNPF through sales of their flagship brew\, Wonderland Trail IPA\, and a series of fundraising events. In 2018 Two Beers raised $25\,000 for WNPF\, surpassing their $20\,000 goal\, and sent a team of eight to summit Mount Rainier with the help of International Mountain Guides (IMG). On summit day in 2018\, due to dangerous avalanche conditions\, the Two Beers Climb for a Cause team watched the sunrise from Disappointment Cleaver\, 12\,300-foot elevation and only 2\,000 feet shy of the summit. Hungry for a summit this year\, Two Beers’ Climb Team captain Kristen Oliphant calls her journey\, “the greatest physical and mental challenge I could endure. I am honored to be a part of such a wonderful cause as my team and I raise awareness to keep our beautiful National Parks protected.” With four veteran climbers from 2018 and four new climbers\, the team comprised of staff from Two Beers\, Seattle Cider\, and Sound Craft Seltzer are eager to prove both their fundraising and climbing prowess. \nAt the Two Beers Climb For A Cause Benefit\, Peaks and Pints will pour Two Beers’ And Justice For Ale\, Wonderland IPA\, and Field Day IPA\, plus Seattle Cider’s Pineapple Agave and Lavender Lemon. \nTWO BEERS CLIMB FOR A CAUSE BENEFIT\, 6-8 p.m. Thursday\, June 6\, Peaks and Pints\, 3816 N. 26th St.\, Basecamp Proctor\, Tacoma\, donations accepted
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LOCATION:Peaks and Pints\, 3816 N. 26th Street   Tacoma\, WA 98407 United States
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SUMMARY:Peaks and Pints Proctor Arts Fest After Party
DESCRIPTION:Peaks and Pints Proctor Arts Fest After Party \nIt’s 5 p.m. on a Saturday\, and you’re leaning against Nalley Pickles barrel wood converted to a bar top at Peaks and Pints\, a 20-month old bottle shop\, taproom and restaurant that’s quickly gained a reputation as a hangout for folks looking for an Proctor Arts Fest after party. It’s a mostly sunny\, 79-degree\, Aug. 4 2018 day and you’re toting three full bags of purchased goods and a 20-by-20-inch watercolor of Tacoma founding father Allen C. Mason under your arm. Through Peaks retractable front windows you spot a few folks pleading for sales past the 5 p.m. Arts Fest closing time. People pack Peaks and Pints — some looking for reposed\, many for sandwiches\, most for Two Beers Brewing and Seattle Cider craft liquids. A couple Arts Fest organizers move through the crowd chatting it up with participants. \nA guy in an orange T-shirt starts sketching the room. Jessi and Jared aka Champagne Sunday\, who performed several hours early on the Fest’s main stage\, describe their Gritty City Sirens burlesque project to an older couple. A 24-year-old attorney and 45-year-old nurse battle it out on the jukebox (the young female get the best of him). At this moment\, you understand what Peaks and Pints Proctor Arts Fest After Party is all about. It’s an aboveground attempt to hold on to the days’ creativity while sipping on craft beer and cider from After Party sponsors Two Beers and Seattle Cider. It’s a way to share all the multicolored glory over a pint of Two Beers Mango Passion Fruit IPA. \nIf you’re looking for cuddle puddles\, tiny-T-shirt-wearing candy culture\, Gothic-style chandeliers or some strange world where Alice in Wonderland meets Hunter S. Thompson\, you won’t find it at the Peaks and Pints Proctor Arts Fest After Party. Rather you’ll find Two Beers’ Wonderland Trail IPA with its citrus and passionfruit flavors quite pleasing after a day checking out contemporary art quilts. You never though a Two Beers sun-dried raisin-chocolate-toffee SoDo Brown ale would hit the spot flipping through piles of colored pencil art on a warm summer day. Juried art show\, sidewalk chalk art\, face painting\, your maniac children running around Proctor — all good reasons to hang out that night with Seattle Cider Lavender Lemon at Peaks and Pints. \nAs you move from the bar to the corner nook next to the fireplace\, with the sun shining on your face\, you think about the after parties you enjoyed back in your rave days. You chuckle under your breath. That day\, the only thing you are raving about is how Two Beers’ delicious Proctor Peaks IPA pine profile takes you back to that one rave in the woods when you painted your fingernails and toenails with heavy-duty $2 glitter nail polish while wearing bargain women’s costume garb\, a bright pink wig and read the Lorax to the crowd. Nice. \nPEAKS AND PINTS PROCTOR ARTS FEST AFTER PARTY\, 5-8 p.m. Saturday\, Aug. 4\, Peaks and Pints\, 3816 N. 26th St.\, Basecamp Proctor\, Tacoma\, no cover
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LOCATION:Peaks and Pints\, 3816 N. 26th Street   Tacoma\, WA 98407 United States
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SUMMARY:Best of the West Beer
DESCRIPTION:“The West is the best\, the West is the best\n Get here\, and we’ll do the rest” \nSo says Jim Morrison in The Doors’ song\, “The End.” \nSo says Columbia Distributing in its “Best of the West” craft beer night at Peaks and Pints Thursday\, March 8. \nThe West Coast is dotted with hundreds of craft breweries giving beer lovers a righteous selection of brews from West Coast-style IPAs to sour beers and other groovy styles. Peaks and Pints will host seven of the best West Coast craft breweries in Columbia Distributing’s portfolio for an outtasight brewers’ night. Expect to drink two craft beers from Ballast Point Brewing\, Crux Fermentation Project\, Fremont Brewing Co.\, Georgetown Brewing\, Lagunitas Brewing\, Rogue Ales and Two Beers Brewing Co. \nThe Door’s finish “The End” with “Ride the snake\, he’s old\, and his skin is cold\n The West. …” \nObviously Morrison was cut off before he said\, “has the best beer.” \nBEST OF THE WEST BEER\, 6 p.m.\, Thursday\, March 8\, Peaks and Pints\, 3816 N. 26th St.\, Basecamp Proctor\, Tacoma\, no cover
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SUMMARY:Proctor Peaks IPA Release Party
DESCRIPTION:To celebrate its first year in business\, Peaks and Pints is excited to announce its special India Pale Ale release in collaboration with Two Beers Brewing Co. The outdoors/lodge themed bottle shop\, taproom and restaurant has a special place in its heart for the outdoors-themed brewery in Seattle. \n“We dropped our carabiner bottle openers with glee when Two Beers founder Joel VandenBrink asked if they could brew us a house IPA\,” says Peaks and Pints co-owner Ron Swarner as he typed this event announcement. “They’re the 15th largest brewery in the state with awesome beer and pine needles stuck to their clothing. We’re huge fans.” \nComing in at 6.7 percent ABV and 60 IBUs\, Proctor Peaks IPA will be pine (naturally) and dank on the nose and palate featuring Warrior\, Chinook\, Columbus and Simcoe hops with kettle and dry hop additions. \n“And\, it has clear\, copper coloring\,” adds Swarner\, because that’s a thing. \nProctor Peaks IPA will be released at Peaks and Pints Thursday\, June 11 at 6 p.m.\, along with other Two Beers and Seattle Cider draft delights. In addition\, expect mountain-themed music\, movies and raffle prizes. \nThe night will also serve as a benefit for Citizens For A Healthy Bay\, thanks to Drinking for Conservation’s endeavor to raise funds for the Tacoma organization’s efforts to keep Commencement Bay clean and healthy. \nPROCTOR PEAKS IPA RELEASE PARTY\, 6-9 p.m. Thursday\, Jan. 11\, Peaks and Pints\, 3816 N. 26th St.\, BasecampProctor\, Tacoma\, no cover
URL:https://www.peaksandpints.com/event/proctor-peaks-ipa-release-party/
LOCATION:Peaks and Pints\, 3816 N 26th St\, Tacoma\, WA 98407\, USA
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SUMMARY:REI Hoppy Hour Adventures: The Wonderland Trail
DESCRIPTION:You won’t find a basketball at REI Tacoma. Or a baseball glove. Or a tennis racket. So why is REI so kick ass? Because you’ll see things here that you won’t at other sports stores: possibilities. REI is devoted exclusively to outdoor adventure sports — camping\, backpacking\, rock climbing\, skiing\, kayaking — and there is something about walking into the Tacoma store\, some ineffable tug at your soul and adrenal glands\, that gets your heart racing and your imagination juiced. Maybe it’s the topographic maps\, or the walls full of hiking gear that make you instantly conjure all the places you’ve wanted to explore — such as The Wonderland Trail. \nAs part of its Hoppy Hour Adventure series\, REI will host a Wonderland Trail class at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday\, April 19 at Peaks and Pints bottle shop\, taproom and restaurant in Tacoma’s Proctor District. Sip on a Two Beers Brewing Wonderland Trail IPA\, Deschutes Pacific Wonderland Lager or any of the more than 600 different kinds of craft beer and cider while learning about the 93-mile trail around Mount Rainier. According to REI\, 200 to 250 people take a quarter million steps around the mountain annually\, while thousands more hike or backpack parts of it. Learn what you need to know to decide to go\, get a permit and prepare for your trip around part or all of the mountain when an REI expert hosts a Wonderland Trail class at Peaks and Pints April 19. \nREI HOPPY HOUR ADVENTURES: THE WONDERLAND TRAIL\, 6:30-8 p.m.\, Wednesday\, April 19\, 21 and older\, Peaks and Pints\, 3816 N. 26th St.\, Basecamp Proctor\, Tacoma\, no cover
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SUMMARY:Peaks and Pints Two Beers Brewing Lodge Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Two Beers Brewing Co. and Seattle Cider Company will be the guest hosts for the Peaks and Pints Lodge Meeting at 6 p.m. Thursday\, Nov. 10. Drinking for Conservation will be in the house raising money for Cascades Pika Watch\, an organization that studies Columbia Gorge pikas’ resilience in their ecosystems in the face of a warming planet. \nTWO BEERS BREWING CO.\nIn 2005\, Joel VandenBrink found himself in a disagreement with a friend\, so they headed to a local pub to talk it through. After the second pint disappeared\, the two friends had an honest conversation. Engineering grad and outdoorsman VandenBrink had just moved to Seattle from Holland. After a homebrew starter kit and an inspirational tour of New Belgium Brewing\, VandenBrink founded Two Beers Brewing Co. in a 170 square foot ActivSpace facility along Highway 99 in Seattle’s Fremont neighborhood in August 2007. VandenBrink engineered his beer recipes on two burners and two 27-gallon fermenters. In June 2008\, VandenBrink delivered his first keg\, 20:20 Blonde. \nThe rest\, as they say\, is history. \nPEAKS AND PINTS LODGE MEETING\nEric Willard\, director of Operation at Seattle Cider Company and Two Beers Brewing Company\, joined the Two Beers brewers in brewing a special beer for the Two Beers Peaks and Pints Pals night Nov. 10. “We added a crazy amount of spruce tips to our EVO IPA recipe\,” says Willard. “We were a bit worried that it might have been too much\, but I think I turned out well.” Indeed\, as it seems that they bought the local Christmas tree lot right out\, chopped them all up\, and let them steep throughout the whole bloody brew cycle. It smells of spruce\, that much is very true\, all green and acrid and compelling\, with a bit of appropriate dirty earthiness\, and maybe a suggestion of some grainy and mildly caramelized malt. The EVO IPA alone hits the nose with pinecones and tropical fruit\, as it’s hopped with Yakima Valley Simcoe\, Amarillo and Centennial\, then aggressively dry-hopped with Simcoe and Columbus. The taste is replete with resinous spruce tree bitterness\, tropical fruit and a slight toffee finish. It finishes dry\, earthy\, spruce needle-y\, and faintly grainy. \nThe other Two Beers craft brews pouring from the Peaks and Pints’ Western red cedar tap log will be the Overhang Imperial Porter AND Jive Espresso Stout as well as a Seattle Cider red wine barrel aged Berry. \nDRINKING FOR CONSERVATION\nTacoma’s Drinking for Conservation is an organized committee of dedicated zoo staff and volunteers from the Point Defiance American Association of Zoo Keepers Chapter.  Dedicated to professional animal care\, the vision of the AAZK is to provide resources for zookeepers and animal care professionals. Every month\, Drinking for Conservation partners with a Tacoma drinking establishment to raise money for a specific endangered species or environmental situation. For November\, they will be hanging with Two Beers Brewing Co. at Peaks and Pints Thursday\, Nov. 10\, raising money for Cascade Pika Watch’s effort to study the cute\, little pika. Pika are considered to be a sensitive indicator of climate change due to their inability to survive long periods of warm summer weather. Columbia River Gorge pika are of particular interest because they live at a lower elevation than any other pika population in the U.S. Through Cascades Pika Watch\, people can help scientists better understand changes in pika populations. \nPEAKS AND PINTS TWO BEERS BREWING LODGE MEETING\, 6 p.m.\, Thursday\, Nov. 10\, peaks and Pints\, 3816 N. 26th St.\, Basecamp Proctor\, Tacoma\, no cover\, $1 raffle
URL:https://www.peaksandpints.com/event/peaks-pints-two-beers-brewing-lodge-meeting/
LOCATION:Peaks and Pints\, 3816 N 26th St\, Tacoma\, WA 98407\, USA
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