![]() ![]() For more information, please visit ABOUT NIGHT SHIFT BREWING Night Shift can currently be found in select retailers, bars and restaurants throughout Massachusetts, Maine and New York. “The even more impressive following of Night Shift fans who remain loyal to the brand is a true testament to Night Shift’s commitment to create memorable products with an unparalleled taste.” “Night Shift Brewing is home to an impressive line of craft beverages that complement Amoskeag’s current portfolio of over 54 suppliers of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages,” states Ed Murphy, President of Amoskeag Beverages LLC. Beyond beer and hard seltzer, Night Shift also roasts its own fresh craft coffee. Night Shift Brewing also recently released “Hoot”, a line of hard seltzers in three (3) signature flavors – Pomegranate Tangerine, Raspberry Lime, and Black Cherry Lemon. To date, Night Shift has brewed more than 300 unique beer recipes, including fan favorite flagship beers “Whirlpool” New England Pale Ale, “Santilli” American IPA, “The 87” New England Double IPA, and “Nite Lite” and “Lime Lite” Craft Light Lagers. Night Shift is known for its flagship brewery and taproom in Everett, MA, an innovation brewery and restaurant complete with a specialty coffee bar at Lovejoy Wharf in Boston, MA, as well as a family of seasonal “Owl’s Nest” pop-up beer gardens, with seasonal fare out of a custom “Night Shift Eats” food truck. What started as an after-hours hobby shortly progressed into a mid-sized craft brewery with more than 200 employees. Night Shift began in 2012 as a home brewing experiment by a trio of friends who shared a deeply rooted entrepreneurial spirit and passion for craft beverages. As we enter New Hampshire, we can’t think of a better partner to debut our product to Night Shift fans, as well as help us connect with craft beverage drinkers who may not be familiar with us yet.” “Amoskeag continues to rise above as an industry leader and, like Night Shift, puts people, process, and innovation at the forefront of their operation. (Night Shift currently has locations in Everett and Boston's Lovejoy Wharf Area.“New Hampshire has been one of our most requested states for expansion, and we’ve been searching for a trusted and reliable distribution partner to bring Night Shift to our neighbors up north for a while now,” explains Rob Burns, President and Co-Founder of Night Shift Brewing. ![]() The post mentions that the complex will take up part of the old Sears space, which is also home to a location of Dave & Busters, a sports bar and arcade that has other locations in Braintree and Woburn.Īs reported earlier, Night Shift recently pulled the plug on its planned expansion to Philadelphia due at least in part to the COVID-19 pandemic, though it does leave the door open to revisiting those plans again at some point in the future. Last month it was reported that one of the biggest breweries in the region has canceled its plans to expand to another city, but now we have learned that it will be expanding to the western suburbs of Boston via a collaboration with a gaming company.Īccording to an article from the Natick Report, Night Shift Brewing is teaming up with Level99 to open a combination immersive gaming venue/taproom that will include 34 gaming rooms, a taproom area that is somewhat away from the games, and an area with tables between the two where people can dine and drink. ![]()
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