By Jack Taylor
Have you ever wondered what it would be like if a soda fountain poured beer and wine instead? Ferndale’s new taproom, DownTime Taps, aims to give bar goers a brand new experience.
With 32 selections of beer and wine, DownTime Taps is Washington's first and only self-serve taproom. Located off Labounty Drive in Ferndale, DownTime Taps allows customers to be their own bartenders. According to Co-owner Tomas Aminnie, the beauty of the new style of bar is that customers can drink as much or as little as they want.
Aminnie said when a popular local bar, Maggie’s, closed, people in Ferndale had to drive into Bellingham just to enjoy a drink. He saw a window to open a new place in town, and decided to get creative.
“As soon as [Maggie’s] closed down, we had nowhere to go and we thought Ferndale needed something in the taproom scene,” Aminnie said.
Looking for ideas, Aminnie said the inspiration for a self-serve taproom came to him while he was traveling.
“I was doing some traveling on the east coast in Rhode Island and I saw the [self-serve] system and immediately fell in love with it,” Aminnie said.
He said he was drawn to the system because as a consumer, he likes to sample a variety of drinks and often wants more than the average serving.
Alana Winborn, a Western senior and employee of DownTime Taps, said she heard of her current employer through Western’s job site. She said she thinks the unique bar creates a fun atmosphere to work in.
“It is nice to be a part of something revolutionary, [and] something that is such a big change for the state and for the area,” Winborn said. “Ferndale is such a small area, so I feel like this is really great for the community.”
Aminnie said when customers arrive, they get a wristband that is connected to their credit card and ID. Each wristband is also connected to a tab for each customer. Each time the wristband is used to activate the tap dispenser, the amount the customer dispenses is added to their tab.