No matter what name you know him by — Sinterklaas, Santa Claus, Kris Kringle, St. Nick, or Tim Allen — it’s no secret that Santa is better at “adulting” than the lot of us. How else would you explain his insane productivity (cheap elf labor?), varied interests, and ability to be in multiple places at the same time (quantum physics)? Anyway, he’s made a list, checked it twice, and regardless of whether you’ve been naughty or nice, he is going to show up at LeMay — America’s Car Museum today and tomorrow. It’s called responsibility — and it’s the true meaning of adulthood — whether you’ve aged a few decades or a few millennia. Santa will be at LeMay from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. Photos with Santa are included with your LeMay admission. Grab your friends and prefunc at Peaks & Pints or drop the kids off at the grandparents and post-func with our holiday beer flight, Peaks and Pints 2024 Christmas Beer Flight: Santa at LeMay. This seems like an appropriate situation to remind everyone that we’re a 21-and-older establishment.
Peaks and Pints 2024 Christmas Beer Flight Dec. 14: Santa at LeMay
Claim 52 Thicc: Jolly AF
5% ABV
In 2012, Mercy McDonald, Jeannine Parisi and Trevor Ross opened Claim 52 Brewing in West Eugene, Oregon. Named after a donation land claim number it refers to the original tract of land in Eugene settled by pioneer William Luckey in the late 1800s. Today, under the guidance of head brewer Bryce Fisher, Claim 52 specialize in European-style, super-small batch beers made in the Northwest tradition, as well as exceptional hazy IPAs, and crazy, heavily fruited dessert sours such as Thicc Jolly AF Puree Gose conditioned on blackberry puree, sugar cookies, and vanilla.
Varietal Jangle
7.4% ABV
Jangle Bells serves as an elf at the North Pole for Santa Claus’s operations in the Rankin/Bass animated special The Year Without a Santa Claus. Along with his buddy Jingle Bells, he is sent into the outside world by Mrs. Claus to see if there are any people out there who still believe in Santa Claus. Jangle discovered plenty of holiday spirit and belief at Varietal Beer in Sunnyside, Washington. In fact, Varietal became so fond to Jangle they named their retro-modern winter IPA after him. Jangle, the beer, is brewed with Chinook and Centennial hops for a citrus-forward IPA with dank, resinous pine notes.
Baerlic Jim Parker’s Holiday Ale
8.5% ABV
In the vein of the classic winter warmer ale, Baerlic Brewing‘s Jim Parker’s Holiday Ale will warm your belly with its 8.5% ABV and tickle your tastebuds with the candied orange, grapefruit and pine flavors and aromas from our favorite northwest grown Columbus, Cascade and Chinook hops.
Baerlic Ho! Ho! Hop Man
8% ABV
Santa was a little reluctant to encourage Rudolph to drink even more, but he knows Rudolph is a reindeer of his word: not a drop till after the last gift is delivered. And when Rudolph did his part, Santa rewarded him with his double IPA namesake, Baerlic Brewing Ho! Ho! Hop Man. This seasonal craft beer is brewed with Cascade, Nelson Sauvin, Citra, and Galaxy hop for big pine and sharp citrus character. And before you get all sanctimonious rewarding a reindeer with an 8 percent beer, let us remind you: it’s Rudolph’s red nose Santa hired him for.
Corsendonk Christmas Ale
8.5% ABV
Corsendonk Christmas Ale has all the sugar and spice. Brewed with Pale, Munich and Caramunich malts, plus Kent Goldings hops, this rich, dark, joyous brew has sweetish, yeasty-spicy and slightly fruity aroma of caramel, coriander, toasted coconut, some raisins and a touch of chocolate with similar tastes followed by a medium long, quite bitter, moderately yeasty-spicy and slightly roasty finish.
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