From Night Shift Brewing Newsletter Post

With a little help from our friends…
Over the past year, demand for Night Shift beer has continued to accelerate – a fact that constantly humbles us. However, we’ve completely run out of space to make more beer in Everett! So, we’re teaming up with Smuttynose Brewing in NH to temporarily solve our demand problem. This contract brewing partnership allows us to supplement our maxed-out Everett production while we assess long-term expansion options of our own. Over the next few months, we’ll be adding more accounts and expanding the NSB footprint in MA, NY, and ME.

To be clear, our brewers and lab team are heavily involved in the entire production process at Smuttynose. If it doesn’t taste like Night Shift, it doesn’t go out the door – same standards as always. We’re also learning a ton from their team and their state-of-the-art, LEED-certified Gold facility – plenty of inspiration…As the first products from this partnership start to hit shelves, we wanted to share the news with everyone. Cheers to an exciting next step, and to more Night Shift beer in glasses!

 

About Night Shift Brewing 

87 Santilli Highway, Everett, MA 02149

Night Shift Brewing was founded in 2012 by a trio of friends with a shared passion for homebrewing. Through culinary inspiration and determined innovation, we aim to create memorable craft beers that offer a wide array of unique, complex flavors.

 

 

About Smuttynose Brewing Company

105 Towle Farm Road Hampton, NH, 03842

For nearly twenty five years, our mission here at Smuttynose has remained the same: to brew the best beer we can in a way we can be proud of. That includes honoring New England’s rich beermaking history, respecting our environment, and playing an active role in our community.

We value creativity, quality, authenticity and sustainability, but it really boils down to making great beers to enjoy with friends and family. We hope you love drinking our beers as much as we love brewing them. Cheers!

 

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