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Raise a glass to Mass Beer Week

Visit over 50 local breweries from March 2 to March 9 to celebrate the brewing community in the Bay State

A beer on the counter at Night Shift Brewery

Night Shift Brewing is also participating in this year’s Beer Week.

Photo by @1976patriots

It’s that time of year again — Mass Beer Week returns from March 2 to 9 and there are 50+ local breweries ready with events, specials, and even glassware to celebrate in style.

How to participate: Check the event calendar, visit one of the participating breweries (like Castle Island, Aeronaut, or Mighty Squirrel), and order a brew or two to support the community.

While you’re there, be sure to ask about the 2024 Mass Brew Week glasses. There are limited quantities at participating member breweries across the Commonwealth.

Don’t forget to share in the fun. Spread the word about Mass Beer Week by utilizing the hashtags #MassBeerWeek and #DrinkMassMadeBeer. Cheers.

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