8/28/2023 0 Comments Night shift brewing fluffyLike the guys at Jacks Abby and Lord Hobo. Kicking off IPA handles of other local brewers, said Co-Founder Michael O’Mara. Half barrels cost $10 orĪnother reason for the light beer approach was that their sales team was tired of Just a touch more than Bud Light so we’re in that ballpark. Softer margin on it, but it’s still profitable for us to do it,” said Burns. The light beer was Night Shift’s first go at 12-oz 12-pack cans. Now it’s their third best selling beer after Whirlpool (New England Pale Ale) and In 2018 Night Shift brewed 5,000 barrels of Nite Lite and Taking a page out of macro beer, they held a big launch event last year with bandsĪnd free beer for the fans. Of them, we’re like, ‘Wait a minute, this is not one of those double dry hopped crazyīarrel-aged things, this is a light lager.'” “Once they (retailers) started ripping them up and doing single can sales The following year they released 200-300 cases to local stores It instead of you guys buying it and you guys can drink it for free ” Have the ability and equipment to make whatever we want, why don’t we just make Summer after their shifts in the back,” said Co-Founder Rob Burns. “It stemmed originally from our brewers drinking Miller Lites and stuff in the They didn’t start out with the idea of competing in the Big Beer market. Make a light lager, Nite Lite, and recently released Lime Lite. Sure they make the full spectrum of craft beer – from IPAs, regular and NewĮngland, to fruity infused sours, to coffee porters and imperial stouts – but they also Enter the “macro nuisance” aka Night Shift Brewing.īased in Everett just outside of Boston, these guys call themselves Macro Nuisances. Just lie down in front of one of their 18-wheelers.” Michael Jackson saying, “If you want to try and take on the Big Guys, you may as well In the early days of the craft beer revolution I remember the great beer writer Of Night Shift? Well, they’ve been making a name for themselves in Massachusetts as Million brewery in the Philadelphia area to supply PA and NJ markets. Photo: Night Shift Founders Michael O’Mara, Rob Burns and Michael Oxtonīy Tony Forder, of the fastest growing breweries in Boston has announced plans to build a $10
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