Night Shift Introduces A New Look For One Hop This Time

imageFrom Night Shift:

We designed some fresh digs for our single-hop IPA series! Nothing about the beer has changed, but these new labels are slapped with a fresh color combo for each unique hop. Should make it easier to recognize your favs, spot new editions, and decorate your mantle. Check out the new design up close on Thursday when we celebrate the release of One Hop This Time: Eureka! Eureka! is an American hop full of fresh herbal notes, with dark stone fruit undertones. This is the first time we're using it in OHTT (or at all!), and it'll be available on draft and in 4-packs at open! Cans are headed to wholesale next week.

HAPPENING NOW

Matisse - Traditional Saison
Yesterday we released the final progression of Matisse at the Taproom. This modern interpretation of the classic saison style pours light gold, with notes of spice, white pepper, and clove on the palate. 4-packs and draft pours of this artistic beer are available right now at the Taproom, and Matisse cans will be going out to our distribution accounts in the next week, so keep your eyes peeled!



Harborside Release Party

This Friday we're celebrating the release of our yearly gose-style sour ale - Harborside! This beer is brewed with coriander and oysters from Island Creek Oysters in Duxbury. To celebrate, the ICO folks are bringing their buck-a-shuck oyster pop-up to the Taproom! The
release party will get going around6:30pm, but bottles and draft of Harborside are available all day.

Willow out in the world!
If you haven't made it to the Taproom to try our Belgian-style white ale, Willow, look for it in stores! We sent 4-packs of this crisp, smooth new release out to distribution last week, so that you all could bring it on your latest adventures. Fruity and subtly spicy, this white ale is built for the world outside. Pair with good friends and good food on breezy summer days and warm summer nights.

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