PRESS RELEASE / October 8, 2024 (Framingham, MA) – From humble beginnings in a 6,000-square-foot warehouse on the south side of Framingham, Jack’s Abby Craft Lagers has grown into Massachusetts’ largest craft beer producer under the banner of the Hendler Family Brewing Company (HFB). Upon closing, HFB will employ 300 people, including the vast majority of Night Shift’s existing team. The company also includes a contract brewing arm, Jack’s Beverage Company, as well as the recently purchased Wormtown Brewery.
Founders and brothers Jack, Eric, and Sam Hendler are driven by a clear mission: to preserve and foster the growth of independent craft beer across the Commonwealth while maintaining a deep commitment to community and sustainability. The purchase of Night Shift Brewing Inc. solidifies HFB’s position as a key player in the New England craft beer scene, providing stability and sustainable growth for brewers and employees alike. With a projected annual production of 100,000 barrels in 2025—equivalent to 24 million pints or 1.4 million cases—HFB ranks among the top 30 craft breweries in the nation.
“This expansion is not just about growth; it’s about building a stronger foundation for our teams and brands to thrive,” says Sam Hendler, Co-Founder and CEO of HFB. “By providing resources and stability to brands like Night Shift, Wormtown, and Jack’s Abby, we will ensure that Massachusetts’ craft beer industry remains local and independent for years to come.”
At the helm of the brew deck is Jack Hendler, a Siebel Institute and Doeman’s Academy graduate and the author of Modern Lager Beer, a book on techniques, processes, and recipes. Alongside a dedicated brew and quality control team, he works to maintain the high standards of craftsmanship that have made these breweries cherished by beer enthusiasts. The diverse array of products combined with the production house’s capacity allows HFB to meet growing demand while staying agile in a competitive market.
“While Jack’s Abby was born to pay homage to lagers, adding Night Shift and Wormtown lets us keep award-winning IPAs like Santilli and Be Hoppy in the hands of those who love them,” says Jack Hendler, co-owner and head brewer at HFB. “We promise to continue their legacy of quality and innovation.”
HFB is committed to maintaining Night Shift’s core lineup, including Whirlpool, Santilli, and Nite Lite. The taprooms at Boston’s Lovejoy Wharf and in Everett will continue to exclusively serve Night Shift products, along with its three Boston beer gardens located on the Esplanade, in Allston, and in Dewey Square. Additionally, the Level 99 locations and Encore Taproom, while not managed by Night Shift, will also remain in place.
“We are proud to pass the torch to the Hendler Family Brewing Company,” says Rob Burns, co-founder of Night Shift Brewing Inc. “Their commitment to excellence and creativity aligns perfectly with our vision, ensuring that our brand will thrive for years to come. We believe that this strategic move creates the best possible future for Night Shift. We know that HFB will honor the values we built and continue to create exceptional experiences for our fans.”
Night Shift fans can continue to enjoy its brands wherever they are sold and celebrated.
About Jack’s Abby Craft Lagers
Jack’s Abby is a proudly independent and family-owned brewery based in Framingham Massachusetts. The brewery was founded in 2011 by 3 brothers – Jack, Eric and Sam Hendler. The brewery is the first lager-only craft brewery in the country. Their mission is to create high-quality products that honor tradition and the spirit of inspired innovation. With an entrepreneurial heart and a passion for people, they take pride in learning from and contributing to their vibrant community.