Tacoma Beer Week Basecamp continues at Peaks & Pints with an evening built around listening closely — to music, to beer, to the room itself.
Tacoma Beer Week (Feb. 27–March 8) is a citywide celebration of breweries, neighborhood bars, and the people who move between them with curiosity and intention. Peaks & Pints’ Tacoma Beer Week Basecamp is a daily event in itself: a place to gather, take stock, experience the day’s featured Peaks & Pints offering, and then decide where the rest of the night leads.
Sunday, March 1’s Basecamp aligns perfectly with Peaks & Pints’ monthly Sunday jazz night featuring Kareem Kandi, who performs at Peaks & Pints every first Sunday from 5 to 8 p.m., sponsored in part by Tacoma Creates. A saxophonist, composer, arranger, and educator, Kandi leads a deeply intuitive trio with bassist Greg Feingold and drummer Jacques Willis, creating jazz that feels conversational, attentive, and alive in the room.
To mark the occasion, Peaks & Pints will pour two exceptionally rare lambic drafts from Brouwerij Cantillon: Cantillon Magic Lambic and Cantillon Fou’ Foune.
Magic Lambic offers layered berry depth with lambic’s wild acidity and a subtle touch of vanilla — bright, vinous, and quietly mesmerizing. Fou’ Foune, Cantillon’s celebrated apricot lambic, delivers plush fruit aromatics and earthy complexity, tasting less like “apricot flavor” and more like biting into sun-warmed fruit in the middle of fermentation magic. Draft Cantillon is always rare; two at once is a genuine moment.
This Basecamp isn’t about rushing off or checking boxes. It’s about arriving, letting the music and the beer set the tempo, and allowing the night to unfold from there — whether that means heading out into more Tacoma Beer Week events or staying put and listening a little longer.

