Growler Travel

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  1. SoCaliC8

    SoCaliC8 Initiate (0) Jan 28, 2010 Idaho

    So I'm headed to Atlanta this week and will be bringing growlers back with me (hopefully) and since I'll be packing them in my checked baggage, can any recommend how to pack these to prevent spillage and carbonation loss?
     
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  2. ashellen

    ashellen Crusader (449) Mar 26, 2009 Virginia

    if they are screw tops a little electrical tape around the lid goes a long way.
     
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  3. McSmack

    McSmack Initiate (0) Apr 30, 2014 California

    You will definitely need ziploc bags or something to contain spillage.
     
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  4. EcurbTheProphet

    EcurbTheProphet Initiate (0) Jun 12, 2014 Washington

    Good luck with that.

    The way baggage handlers throw stuff around your growlers may not make it back.
     
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  5. kevanb

    kevanb Pooh-Bah (2,705) Apr 4, 2011 Illinois
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    I've traveled with growlers from all over the US and even once in Europe. My best advice is to put some tape over the screwtop or if it's a swing top to use a ziptie. Then put each growler in a garbage bag, that's airtight. THEN bubble wrap the growlers. It might seem like overkill, but it will help ensure a safe flight.
     
  6. Angerhaus

    Angerhaus Pooh-Bah (2,020) Oct 1, 2015 Rhode Island
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    This.
     
  7. Avelasquez80

    Avelasquez80 Initiate (0) Jul 9, 2015 Texas

    If you're flying Southwest, they have some "reusable air bags" that you can purchase for 5 bucks each. they work like a charm and they will fit a growler no problem. I discovered them bringing back 2 cases of Three Floyds back in Nov when they told me I didn't wrap them correctly. Otherwise, I think ziplock bags and bubble wrap should work.
     
  8. dphalpin

    dphalpin Crusader (436) Jul 3, 2012 Virginia
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    I would highly recommend Wine Check bags. It is an investment but if you travel regularly they are the best solution. I have taken growlers back a number of times (including cross-country flights) with no other precautions. Never have had any problems.
     
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  9. corew

    corew Crusader (440) Jun 10, 2015 Pennsylvania

    Am I wrong here or does this type of travel kill every single point of even getting a growler...
     
  10. Mr_Abner

    Mr_Abner Devotee (322) Aug 22, 2014 Michigan
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    After my last trip to Treehouse, I packed nine 16oz cans and a 2L growler into my carry on and checked it. Electrical taped the hell out of the cap, and wrapped it in many layers of high quality bubble wrap. Tied two garbage bags around the result. A layer of bubble wrap around each can, as well. Clothes strategically placed around the beer. Worked perfectly.

    Just make sure you go overboard with the padding, and don't let anything jump around inside the suitcase. Oh, and wear your best clothes/sportcoat on the plane to avoid damaging them in case disaster strikes. Good luck!
     
  11. SammyJaxxxx

    SammyJaxxxx Initiate (0) Feb 23, 2012 New Jersey

    Invest a couple MiiR growlers
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  12. CJNAPS

    CJNAPS Pooh-Bah (2,492) Nov 3, 2013 California
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    I work at the airport here in the San Francisco, I would ship it back home rather then pack it in luggage. The bag pushers have no love brotha hahaha cheers. nice profile pic !
     
  13. Pj27

    Pj27 Initiate (0) Jul 13, 2014 Indiana

    i hear that if you wrap them in towels then place them in a home depot bucket(3 to a bucket then place them in the bag it should be alright. Never tried it myself, but heard others do it with huge success. Good luck!
     
  14. Brackh

    Brackh Initiate (0) Jun 24, 2014 Georgia

    Where in Atlanta you headed?
     
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