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post #1 of 14
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I drive right past Stoudt's brewery about 3x a week and was considering purchasing a beer growler and stopping in for regular fillups. For those who havent heard of it, a growler is a glass container that holds 1/2 gallon of beer that you can have filled with draught beer at certain places.

Stoudt's always has some stuff on tap that isnt available in bottles so I was thinking itd be cool to try. some sites say that you need to finish a growler in one sitting or its a waste. With their better offerings flanking both sides of 10% abv that wouldnt be possible.

Curious if anyone uses one of these.

dl
post #2 of 14
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Originally Posted by dl20 View Post
I drive right past Stoudt's brewery about 3x a week and was considering purchasing a beer growler and stopping in for regular fillups. For those who havent heard of it, a growler is a glass container that holds 1/2 gallon of beer that you can have filled with draught beer at certain places.

Stoudt's always has some stuff on tap that isnt available in bottles so I was thinking itd be cool to try. some sites say that you need to finish a growler in one sitting or its a waste. With their better offerings flanking both sides of 10% abv that wouldnt be possible.

Curious if anyone uses one of these.

dl

I used to when I was living out in DC. There was a place out in Gaithersburg called Growler's where you could get your growler filled.
post #3 of 14
I used to get my growler's filled up at the Stone brewery. I'm not sure how long they're good for once you fill them up, but I usually only filled them up if we were gonna have a BBQ/party/kickback in which case by the end of the night I'd have drank the entire thing or shared it with some friends.
post #4 of 14
They will be best within 24hours of opening but you can generally get two or three days before their quality seriously begins to deteriorate. I've also had some beer from growlers (an excellent pale ale for East End) that was still good seven days after opening. Moral of the story: don't wait. A good beer can disappear surprisingly quickly. Adding: I wish Georgia allowed for sales of growlers. Would be much better than raising the cap on our alcohol limit.
post #5 of 14
It sort of depends, though once you open it, it will probably last less than a week and most likely, should be finished a day or two after opening.

On the subject, was just in Qingdao (Tsingtao), where they fill beer from the tap into special plastic bags, a strange take on a "growler."
post #6 of 14
I always thought a beer growler was what happened the next day on the toilet after drinking too much beer.
post #7 of 14
I was in Michigan in July and got a growler of stout from the Jamesport Brewery. I drank half of it on one day and the other half about three days later. It wasn't as good as the first day but it was pretty damn good....
post #8 of 14
never seen this in the states. in parts of germany, you can get a type of bottle with a stopper with a washer on it, that you fill up in small local breweries. I used to love that and I miss it horribly
post #9 of 14
Some smaller breweries here have them. I only get them for BBQs and parties because it goes flat but I can't finish it in one day by myself these days. So share
post #10 of 14
you should - stoudts is good stuff
post #11 of 14
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Originally Posted by globetrotter View Post
never seen this in the states. in parts of germany, you can get a type of bottle with a stopper with a washer on it, that you fill up in small local breweries. I used to love that and I miss it horribly

In the Czech Republic parents used to send the kids down to the pub with all manner of ceramic vessels. That was a good thing. Like the vycep (outdoor stands at places like bus stops with half liter mugs for guzzling) this is probably a thing of the past. Sometimes progress is a bummer.
post #12 of 14
Why not get a capper, some caps, and some old bottles? Make sure you clean 'em out well before filling, and stick 'em straight in the fridge when you get home.
post #13 of 14
I noticed that Whole Foods in Nashville actually started offering growlers of one of the local brews (Yazoo). I guess they have beer on tap in their hot prepared-foods area.
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Why not get a capper, some caps, and some old bottles? Make sure you clean 'em out well before filling, and stick 'em straight in the fridge when you get home.

Don't think that would go over well in the pub.

dl
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