Sunday, August 24th, 2025

Night Pint: Six Strings and Seven Percent — A Sacred Pour

Share
Adam Levy’s music is a hushed, soul-soaked conversation between jazz, blues, and folk—equal parts smoky restraint and lyrical clarity, where every note feels like a secret gently confessed. Photo courtesy of Adam Levy

Blues Vespers, hosted by Pastors Dave Brown and Dave Wright

Tonight, Blues Vespers returns to Kilworth Chapel not merely as a concert, but as communion—a sonic liturgy hosted by Pastors Dave Brown and Dave Wright, where the sermon is in the strings and the prayers rise in 12-bar blues. As the sun exhales behind the Sound and stained glass burns amber in the gloaming, Adam Levy & Tim Lerch arrive not to perform, but to conjure—two guitars murmuring spectral jazz and delta ghost notes into the chapel’s hallowed hush. These aren’t songs so much as revenants, memory resurrected, spirit made vibration.

And after the final chord curls into the rafters like sacred smoke, you’ll need something to sip that doesn’t break the spell. Peaks & Pints in Tacoma’s Proctor District has your Night Pint. After the concert, swing by Peaks for Societe Brewing’s The Reckoning—a West Coast IPA that reads like citrus scripture and bitter benediction, piney and sharp as a whispered truth.

Drink it slow. Let the echo linger. You’re still in the chapel. You just don’t know it yet.

LINK: Peaks & Pints beer and cider cooler inventory