

Each person that walks the halls of Mass. As we head towards the fifth anniversary of employee ownership, we are celebrating a lot of special moments in the rich history of our pioneering craft brewery. These conversations have not always been positive, but we have made a great deal of progress in reinvigorating our brands, especially Harpoon IPA. As employee owners, we regularly discussed the realities of the industry and our performance. The playing field has changed in the game of beer and as a company we are eager to take on those challenges. The bottom line? The ESOP is a great milestone in helping Harpoon Brewery to stay independent and dedicated to our mission: brewing great beer and sharing unforgettable beer drinking experiences. We want to see our products succeed and our customers have positive experiences when they try our beer or enjoy a pretzel in the Harpoon Beer Hall. Bay is invested in the success of our company. Each year, additional shares get allocated to individual ESOP accounts based on repayment of the loan we had to take out to make all this happen. Our Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP) was established in July of 2014, when rather than joining the crowd that every week seemed to be selling out to industrial brewers or private equity, we decided to double-down on remaining independent. Bay owns a piece of the company without having to invest their own money to purchase stock. In short, when a company becomes employee owned it means that every person who works full-time at Mass.

So what does that ACTUALLY mean? We tend to brush over it when we’re talking about the details, but in fact, those details are pretty important. Bay we’re proud to say that we’re Employee Owned. And there’s probably a lot that you don’t know about the people behind what it takes to create some of your favorite liquid. Applicants must be 21 years of age or older.There’s probably a lot that you know about beer and the brewing process. Yes! We are looking for friendly, responsible, and enthusiastic team mates to work alongside us during Octoberfest this year! Responsibilities will include pouring beer, engaging with our guests, and having a great time! To apply for this opportunity, you will need to create a PopBookings account. We are continuing to monitor federal, state and local recommendations and will provide updates to festival plans if necessary. Attendees will have ready access to hand sanitizer and there will be hand washing stations by the restrooms. This festival is an open-air, outdoor experience.

The Beer Hall will be closed on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday.

We highly recommend pre-purchasing your tickets in advance. Saturday, October 1st – 12:00 PM to 7:00 PM (Doors close at 5:30 pm).Friday, September 30th – 6PM – 11PM (Doors close at 9:30pm).Octoberfest FAQs When is Octoberfest Festival?
