ChipFTAC01 said:
Has anyone had any of the platypus beers in Houston?
Their brewery is a fun set up and worth checking out. A couple of duds, but I really enjoyed their Australian Wheat and Red Ale, Troppo and Ranga
ChipFTAC01 said:
Has anyone had any of the platypus beers in Houston?
I think investing in Growlers right now is a bad idea. Crowlers are the future.cena05 said:
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/171471058/growler-chill-keeps-3-growlers-cold-fresh-and-on-t/description
Y'all like growlers? Check this out, I got in on the early bird price. Hope it turns out like they say.
Chipotlemonger said:
Possibly. But something like this, if wildly successful, could definitely change that.
This.. as NOCO surely has seen, breweries are starting to discontinuing growler fills, or never even offer in the first place. We can all thank the team at oskar blues and ball for their contribution to the future of fresh beer to go.NColoradoAG said:I think investing in Growlers right now is a bad idea. Crowlers are the future.cena05 said:
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/171471058/growler-chill-keeps-3-growlers-cold-fresh-and-on-t/description
Y'all like growlers? Check this out, I got in on the early bird price. Hope it turns out like they say.
The growler is an inferior vessel at this point. The only advantage a growler has over a crowler is the ability to refill. And that advantage is often hindered in areas where breweries will only fill their own growlers.Chipotlemonger said:
To me it's always been about getting stuff that is draft only wherever I'm living for at home consumption. Depends on what beer/breweries you're into I guess to dictate how often a growler is useful for this.
I refused a few growlers when WeldWerks was still filling them.Lt. Joe Bookman said:
I do get it though. I've seen some dirty looking growlers get filled that would probably alter the taste of the beer.
Chipotlemonger said:
I agree with the issue that some places only fill their own brand growlers. That is a huge detraction.
I'm pretty sure it's illegal to sell any vessel that has something different inside it than what is shown on the label.Jock 07 said:
Isn't the reason for only filling brewery growlers due to state laws in some places? I think that's the case in California and Nebraska
It's just 2 pints.. a growler is 4. 2 is easy for most people to consume in one sitting, unless it's really high abv, in which you share.Quote:
that and being able to close/seal, store for a short duration longer, and drink again. crowlers are one time open only.
Proper or improper use of a comma?jetch17 said:
Happy weekend, wieners!