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Worry not, there is a 'no climbing after drinking' rule at Rock Boxx in Salem, Oregon.
Worry not, there is a 'no climbing after drinking' rule at Rock Boxx in Salem, Oregon.

You Can Now Drink Beer Where You Buy Gear

Combo taprooms and outdoor outfitters are opening around the country, and we are 100 percent for it

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Retailers are discovering a great way to get customers in the store: beer, of course.

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Few things wash down the sting of how much you just spent on running gear quite like a fresh pint of beer. Which is why we wish every running store or local bike shop had a taproom like in Longmont, Colorado.

Around the country, entrepreneurs are getting savvy about the fact that outdoors enthusiasts are suckers for a microbrew. If this is the first you鈥檝e heard of breweries infiltrating gear shops, you鈥檙e not alone. The concept is relatively new to the United States, though it鈥檚 already common in Europe. In fact, Jessi Johnson, assistant manager at Shoes and Brews, says it took about a year for local customers to realize they were much more than a bar. And it's not just outdoor retailers getting in on the trend. The concept for climbing gyms with bars inside is聽also showing up stateside, like Rock Boxx,聽a bouldering gym in Salem, Oregon,聽with an attached聽taproom called the Crash Pad. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a newer concept here,鈥 says owner Cole Clarke, adding that it鈥檚 still a bit of an adjustment for climbers to sit down and have a brew after their workout.

Worry not, there is a 'no climbing after drinking' rule at Rock Boxx in Salem, Oregon.
Worry not, there is a 'no climbing after drinking' rule at Rock Boxx in Salem, Oregon.

Clarke and Johnson have聽a few big takeaways from opening their bar-themed gear shops (or gear-themed bars). One is embracing the 鈥渕ullet mentality,鈥 as Johnson called it. 鈥淲e鈥檙e a retail business in the front, party in the back.鈥 When you first walk into the store, you鈥檒l find the singlets, hydration packs, and shoes you鈥檇 expect from a running shop. But step beyond that and you see the 1,000-foot brewery and bar stocked with 20 taps of Colorado beers.

It was also important to Johnson and Clarke to keep the ambiance family-friendly. High school runners are a significant contingent of Shoes and Brews鈥 clientele, and the Rock Boxx hosts lots of birthday parties for local kids. To ensure things stay PG-rated, neither business sells hard liquor. Of course, whenever you add drinking to a situation, things can get weird. But in the years that Shoes and Brews has been open, Johnson says they鈥檝e never had a single rowdy customer. At worst, sometimes non-running locals come to the bar and leave signed up for a 5K.

Lastly, Clarke and Johnson say it鈥檚 important to keep the business fun. At Shoes and Brews, they鈥檒l give you a pint for the price of your 800-meter time鈥攖here鈥檚 a track next door鈥攕o if you鈥檙e pretty speedy, you could possibly pay $2.50 for beer. They even host regular races and brewfests, because if you can鈥檛 have fun as the owner of a taproom and gear shop, what鈥檚 the point?

Here are a few other brew-serving outdoor recreation businesses.

The Hub and Pisgah Tavern, Pisgah, North Carolina

(Courtesy The Hub and Pisgah Tavern)

Part bike shop, part gear stop, and of mountain bikers coming off the trails in Pisgah National Forest. Eight taps offer聽a range of local and regional brews, and there are cans and bottles for those looking for a wider selection.

Crow鈥檚 Feet Commons, Bend, Oregon

(Courtesy Crow's Feet Commons)

Get your bike fixed, have your skis tuned up, or just refuel with a beer or espresso. is a favorite hangout for the Gore-Tex set. There are 16 taps, plus wine鈥攁nd this is Oregon, so they take both selections seriously.

The Stronghold Climbing Gym, Los Angeles, California

(Courtesy Barbara's At The Brewery)

Built on the grounds of an old PBR factory, it would be sacrilege not to have a bar on site. is a full-blown restaurant and taproom. There are 20 beers on tap, including lots of super-hoppy IPAs.

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