Night Shift Introduces Hoot Hard Seltzer

Night Shift Introduces Hoot Hard SeltzerFrom Night Shift:

Get your claws on a truly better hard seltzer.⠀

When we started brewing in a small home kitchen back in 2012, it was because we wanted to create a better craft beer. That's why we’re incredibly pumped to announce the official release of Hoot — a hard seltzer rooted in this same drive to create better for our fans. With only 90 calories per serving, zero sugar, 4% ABV, and a gluten-free certification, Hoot soars above the rest.
Hoot is available in both our
Everett and Lovejoy taprooms as well as in stores across MA. Swoop in, and get your claws on a 4-pack of Raspberry Lime, Black Cherry Lemon, or Pomegranate Tangerine.
Read more about the release on
Boston.com.

HARD SELTZER, FOR REAL?

Yeah, we never thought we’d be a hard seltzer brand either. Watch what happens when co-founders Mike, Rob, and Michael crack a can of our new hard seltzer and realize that they DO Give a Hoot.

YOU'RE INVITED!

We're throwing a HOOTenanny! Swing by the Everett Taproom on 10/26 to celebrate the launch of Hoot with:
- A fully loaded hard seltzer menu, from hard seltzer spritzers to tasting flights of our three new Hoot flavors; Raspberry Lime, Black Cherry Lemon, and Pomegranate Tangerine
- A live graffiti artist, creating a Hoot masterpiece from 2:30-6:30pm
- Reggae jams from JaRiffe to keep the party going from 2:00-5:00pm

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