Friday, October 31st, 2025

Peaks & Pints Halloween Beer Flight

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Halloween in Proctor always hits different — the air thick with caramel and cackles, kids orbiting the candy cosmos while grown-ups orbit the bar. From 4–6 p.m., Proctor Treats floods the district in a whirl of costumes, chaos, and sugar highs, and Peaks & Pints has the best seats in the neighborhood — a cedar-framed front row for superheroes, skeletons, and the occasional dachshund in disguise. Inside, though, the treats are strictly for adults.

This five-pour séance of a flight whispers, you’ve earned this candy. From Triceratops’ devilishly sweet stout and Urban Family’s spiced apparition to the hop nightmares from Grains of Wrath and Stoup Brewing, and finally the spectral shimmer of Block 15, every pour is a trick and a treat — a glassful of mischief for the living. Forget the fun-size bars; these are the true confections of Halloween, brewed for those who prefer their sweets with a little shadow.

Peaks & Pints Halloween Beer Flight

Urban Family Rye Barrel-aged Looming Specter

6.5% ABV | Pumpkin Rye Sour Ale | Seattle, WA

Urban Family’s Looming Specter (Rye Version) rises like autumn fog off a freshly turned field — tart, spicy, and just a little possessed. Brewed with rye and real pumpkin from Stahlbush Farms, it hums with earthy depth beneath its sour brightness, the grain lending a peppery backbone to the brew’s eerie glow. Ginger, clove, and nutmeg swirl through the glass like embers in October wind, while the rye snaps the finish clean and dry. It’s not pumpkin pie; it’s a haunted harvest — sharp, vivid, and gone too soon, leaving behind only spice, citrus, and the faint echo of a whisper in the grain.

Triceratops Mrs. Voorhees

7.2% ABV | Peanut Butter Milk Stout | Tumwater, WA

Triceratops Brewing’s Mrs. Voorhees doesn’t sneak — she saunters. A decadent peanut-butter milk stout named for the matriarch of mayhem herself, she lures you in with chocolate malt charm before finishing with a clean cut of roasted nuttiness. Vanilla whispers through the lactose softness, cocoa smolders underneath, and somewhere in the dark you swear you hear campfire laughter. It’s sweet, sinful, and just dangerous enough to make you look over your shoulder — dessert with a weaponized wink.

Grains of Wrath Deadlights IPA

6.4% ABV | American IPA | Camas, WA

In Grains of Wrath’s Deadlights, the glow is deadly. A precision-built West Coast IPA flashing El Dorado’s tropical heat and Mosaic’s bite, it gleams with peach, strawberry, and pine while bitterness prowls underneath. Resin, citrus, and menace weave together like a perfect slasher soundtrack — one sip and you’re caught in the beam, grinning instead of running.

Stoup Nightmare on Eldo Street (2025)

6.6% ABV | American IPA | Seattle, WA

From Stoup Brewing comes a hop horror too stylish to flee. Nightmare on Eldo Street wields fresh El Dorado, Citra Cryo, and Mosaic Cryo hops with the precision of a cinematic killer — pineapple flash, citrus carnage, and tropical perfume drifting through the mist. It’s juicy, resinous, and perfectly self-aware, a beer that laughs as it lunges. You’ll come back for the sequel.

Block 15 Story of the Ghost (2025)

8.75% ABV | Imperial Hazy Pale Ale | Corvallis, OR

Finally, the lights dim for Block 15’s Story of the Ghost — a hazy apparition built from extra-pale malt and flaked oats, glowing like moonlight through fog. Mosaic, Azacca, Chinook, and Galaxy hops weave a spectral chorus of tropical fruit, pine, and herbal haze. The finish lingers like a phantom chord — soft, haunting, and gone before you can name what possessed you.

LINK: Peaks & Pints beer and cider cooler inventory