
Peaks & Pints New Beer Six-Pack 6.17.26
Wednesday’s new arrivals six-pack feels like a wonderfully distracted road trip — flirtatious hazy doubles, high-desert hop breezes, cherry-slushie detours, robot-approved dark lagers, velvet-soft pale ales, and mountain-town IPAs all somehow ending up in the same cooler.
Anchorage Flirting Double IPA: Tropical fruit nectar, juicy berry intrigue, and soft dank currents drift through this irresistibly smooth haze creation, with Anchorage Brewing turning thiol-boosted Strata and El Dorado into a liquid charm offensive that feels impossible to resist, 8.4%, 16oz.
Bizarre Crushed in Velvet Soft Pale Ale: Like sunlight filtered through linen curtains, gentle citrus, soft hop perfume, and pillowy oats settle across the palate while Bizarre Brewing quietly demonstrates the power of restraint, 5.6%, 16oz.
Block 15 Alumni Club: High Desert West Coast IPA: Apricot, yuzu, and resinous desert air arrive with the confidence of a road trip east of the Cascades, Block 15 Brewing and Barley Brown’s channeling high-country hop energy into every sip, 6.1%, 16oz.
Drekker Brewing Cherry Bomb Braaaaaaaains: Bright-red chaos in a can, this smoothie sour launches cherry slushie, lemon candy, and vanilla cream across the taste buds before Drekker Brewing gleefully abandons all reasonable restraint, 6.2%, 16oz.
Logan Atlas & P-Body Coffee Schwarzbier: Somewhere between a morning espresso and a midnight video game session, soft cocoa and roast notes glide through this remarkably smooth dark lager from Logan Brewing, 5.4%, 16oz.
Old Schoolhouse Iron Scofflaw IPA: The Methow Valley seems to echo through every sip, as mango, tangerine, and tropical fruit brightness ride a mellow wave of bitterness crafted by Old Schoolhouse Brewery, 6.5%, 16oz.
LINK: Peaks & Pints beer and cider cooler inventory
