Thursday, May 26th, 2016

Peaks and Pints website is live

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Peaks and Pints owners, from left, Robby Peterson, Ron Swarner and Justin Peterson / photo credit Oona Copperhill Photography

Peaks and Pints website is live. It is true — cause you’re looking at its awesomeness right now.

Make it a bookmark. Make it a part of your day, your week, your life, your craft beer and cider drinking decision process.

The Peaks and Pints website is new. It has just launched. It is gaining steam, voice, slippery blurbs of craft goodness. Yes, even though Peaks and Pints bottle shop, taproom and eatery won’t open until July 2016 in Tacoma’s vibrant Proctor District, its website is live.

Oh, and it’s a good one, too. Its Beer Line Blog covers all manner of craft beer and cider, from craft news to new releases to craft festival previews to events coverage to brewer interviews to where to find the greatest gose in all the land. Do you like it? Let us know.

PeaksandPints.com also includes descriptions of breweries, love letters to craft beer, events calendar, photo gallery, and Peaks and Pints social feeds pouring into one crafty space. Once Peaks and Pints physically opens its doors in the Proctor District, the website will carry live feeds from the taps, the cooler and our food menus.

Website postings will go down daily, or in many cases hourly as inspiration and epiphany and bourbon barrel-aged imperial stout strike.

We also have a store. Don’t freak out. Currently, it’s just a his or hers Peaks and Pints gray T-shirt. More to come! After all, putting a bit of thoughtful energy toward beauty, toward personal style can, much like caring about design, or craft beer, or music or art or the rustle of trees in the forest or the soft tumble of summer sunlight on a Black Diamond Halo 28 JetForce Backpack, these can, in the right perspective, be rich with delight, jammed full of life and joy. Our current test lab travel mug is just putting a straw into a coffee pot and walking away with it.

That’s not all! Hie thee to Peaks and Pints newsletters page and you’ll receive craft beer and cider news, event suggestions and new beer/cider arrivals. It’s free. It’s easy. It’s sweet and sour and makes you pucker and swoon.

Check out the shockingly gorgeous and life-altering PeaksandPints.com. If it’s not what you expected, please alter your expectations. No such thing as small change. No such thing as too much craft beer and cider.