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Old 03-12-2009, 11:22 AM   #21
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I don't have any pics of mine, but I do have one from North by Northwest.
Last time I had it filled with their Duckabish Amber.
I think it's about due for another fill... poor thing has been sitting empty for a while.
And you $5 and $8 refill guys shouldn't complain.
They charge $12.50 (or $10 at happy hour) for refills here.

Ah, the price one must pay for good, fresh beer.
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Old 03-12-2009, 11:28 AM   #22
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The growlers I have are all screw top... I wish they wern't...

$11.99 new growler filled
$8.99 to fill
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Old 03-12-2009, 11:32 AM   #23
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The growlers I have are all screw top... I wish they wern't...
Why? You pretty much need to drink them in one sitting anyway otherwise they go flat. The breweries here heat shrink the caps on so if you don't open them they will keep for a while but once you open them, you need to drink them and a flip top lid wont help. As little as 12 oz removed from the grower will allow enough space for the beer to go flat.
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Old 03-12-2009, 11:41 AM   #24
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Why? You pretty much need to drink them in one sitting anyway otherwise they go flat. The breweries here heat shrink the caps on so if you don't open them they will keep for a while but once you open them, you need to drink them and a flip top lid wont help. As little as 12 oz removed from the grower will allow enough space for the beer to go flat.

After a few... I tend to bend (or fold flat...) or lose the caps... Then it has to sit open
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Old 03-12-2009, 12:04 PM   #25
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Why? You pretty much need to drink them in one sitting anyway otherwise they go flat. The breweries here heat shrink the caps on so if you don't open them they will keep for a while but once you open them, you need to drink them and a flip top lid wont help. As little as 12 oz removed from the grower will allow enough space for the beer to go flat.
I was going to ask about how long they keep.

Once opened they are good for a day or so?

How long will they last unopened?
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Old 03-12-2009, 12:17 PM   #26
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I was going to ask about how long they keep.

Once opened they are good for a day or so?

How long will they last unopened?
Opened, I've had very little carbonation left after 2 days. Unopened, I don't know exactly how long they last. I can't ever just let them sit but I have gone 3 days before opening and it's just as it was just poured straight from the keg. The key is brown growlers so the light doesn't get to the beer and of course a tight seal on the cap. I would imagine a week unopened should be ok but again, I can't wait that long.
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Old 03-12-2009, 12:19 PM   #27
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I'm going to begin my search.

You guys buy them direct from the local brewerys?

That may be a chore to find in S. Fla.
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Old 03-12-2009, 12:46 PM   #28
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I'm going to begin my search.

You guys buy them direct from the local brewerys?

That may be a chore to find in S. Fla.
I buy mine from the local breweries. There are 3 of them here in town and they will fill growlers from any brewery even if it has the logo for a different brewery on it.
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Old 03-13-2009, 09:46 AM   #29
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Why? You pretty much need to drink them in one sitting anyway otherwise they go flat. The breweries here heat shrink the caps on so if you don't open them they will keep for a while but once you open them, you need to drink them and a flip top lid wont help. As little as 12 oz removed from the grower will allow enough space for the beer to go flat.
Yep...if you open it right away you need to drink it with in a day or two. Mine started to go flat after about 24 hours....but at that point there was only one pint left in it anyway.



And Shmike...I bought mine at the sub shop I mentioned. But alot of breweries have them too.

My initial purchase for the growler was 18 plus the 5 dollar fill.
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Old 03-13-2009, 11:48 AM   #30
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I like picking those up at Boston Beer Works... it's one of those microbrew restaurant Jones'... tits.
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