

Santilli IPA (6.0%): A west coast styled IPA. The beer itself is not terribly complicated using Mosaic hops for an aroma profile and toss in a batch of Summer hops to give it that nice fruity taste. The beer has a nice peach aroma with hints of grapefruit on the taste…extremely juicy. What I loved about Whirlpool is that it was a refreshing, not-too-bitter APA. It’s a good sign that the beer is well made when it has nice lacing on the sides of the glass. Lacing is the residue left on the side of the glass as you take a drink. Whirlpool APA (4.5%): Pours a pale, hazy yellow with excellent lacing on the pour. You’ve earned these two or three flights, drunken splurging at the food truck, and expensive Uber back! Let’s take a look at the casualties. It’s tough to pick so get a couple of flights. Where you get in trouble is deciding on only four beers to try. The brewery is not located near any mass transit so grab a Ride Share and enjoy.Īll in all, Night Shift had 24 beers readily available for consumption. Go on Night Shift’s website to get the specifics on which truck is serving food. They don’t serve food however there is usually a food truck at the brewery. Make sure to check out both of those since you’re already in the area!Ī little tip here – if you are traveling to the brewery on a weekend, be prepared to either 1) get there early or 2) park a little ways and walk. (hence the name for their Santilli IPA) or in the “Fermentation District” along with Bone Up Brewing and Short Path Distillery. The brewery resides on the Santilli highway in Everett, MA. Basically, what any person drinking a craft beer, deep in thought, wishes they did for a living (maybe it’s just me…).

The boys at Night Shift moved out of the kitchen and moved into a small, 3,000 sq. Like many craft breweries before its time, Night Shift started in a small kitchen with some beer recipes and a splash of determination and a dash of American entrepreneurship spirit.

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Night Shift knows how to bring that heat with every pour. It’s just great beer and that’s what makes you want to stand up and shout “Hallelujah!” after sipping on the juicy Whirlpool APA or sours they have on tap. I’d say easily the best in the Boston area. But damn, Night Shift is a great brewery. I’ve yet to take the pilgrimage out to Treehouse or explore the Maine breweries. Now now, before you start hammering away at me like a hapless Sean Spicer, it’s just one man’s opinion, folks. Night Shift Brewing is the best brewery I’ve been to (up to this point!) in New England. I have no means been to every brewery in New England so take this with a grain of salt.
