Resealable Crowlers

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  1. iamcalledjason

    iamcalledjason Devotee (337) May 8, 2014 Texas

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  2. cjgiant

    cjgiant Grand High Pooh-Bah (6,584) Jul 13, 2013 District of Columbia
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    If it helps with a silly law, I guess I can see it. However, why not just use a growler (or resealable variant) on those occasions where re-sealing may be necessary? Can't imagine the freshness of a resealed Crowler is any different than resealing a growler (which is to say, not good), no matter what the advertising says.
     
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  3. thepenguin

    thepenguin Savant (1,215) Aug 8, 2010 Massachusetts

    You can't use these at places that fill regular crowlers, can you? The surcharge on crowlers you only get to use once frustrates me to no end.
     
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  4. TriggerFingers

    TriggerFingers Initiate (0) Apr 29, 2012 California

    It's basically a Monster can...which would suck for beer. Resealing isn't an option.
     
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  5. cjgiant

    cjgiant Grand High Pooh-Bah (6,584) Jul 13, 2013 District of Columbia
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    But isn't that the tradeoff for a Crowler? You can store it for maybe a week/month(??) versus a growler where I wouldn't go more than the equivalent of a hotel "one night stay" with. Both, once open, are a ticking time bomb, no?

    I don't see them as "re-usable" versus "re-sealable" to get around a law. Which I could be mis-reading/interpreting, but if not, I argue my original post to this thread.
     
  6. Jmorey

    Jmorey Initiate (0) Feb 10, 2015 Michigan

    Lightweight, non breakable, flys better, not glass, enjoy it on a beach/boat/park... I could keep going.

    There are times when I've gotten a Crowler and I have no one to share with. So,strikes things just workout that way. I wouldn't mind saving some for later. Example, hopslam. That was a very mellow night.
     
  7. PA-Michigander

    PA-Michigander Grand Pooh-Bah (3,372) Nov 10, 2013 Pennsylvania
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    We don't pay anything for crowlers here. Don't ruin it, please....
     
  8. cjgiant

    cjgiant Grand High Pooh-Bah (6,584) Jul 13, 2013 District of Columbia
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    Hey - I'm not fighting against Crowlers, per se, and in fact love them as an alternative. I just think no vessel really works well after it has be breached. And I am thinking there are many cases where a classic growler (howler/grunt/whatever size) is a better and more ecological option.
     
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    PA-Michigander Grand Pooh-Bah (3,372) Nov 10, 2013 Pennsylvania
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    Once breached, finish it, no?
     
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  10. mwa423

    mwa423 Initiate (0) Nov 7, 2007 Ohio

    Call me a hater but cmon, a crowler is 32 Oz. How hard is it to finish two pints?
     
  11. donspublic

    donspublic Grand Pooh-Bah (3,552) Aug 4, 2014 Texas
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    So I get the advantages of a crowler, if filled and sealed properly, it is a great option to get beer to go. But this is nothing more than a disposable growler. I can see where this would be great in states that have the "only use our growler" law.
     
  12. jesskidden

    jesskidden Grand Pooh-Bah (3,145) Aug 10, 2005 New Jersey
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  13. elbrooksie

    elbrooksie Initiate (0) Jan 10, 2013 Texas

    Obviously, once you open it, the countdown begins to how long you have before you have to drink the beer. But if these are filled and sealed correctly (i.e. purged with CO2), I don't see why they wouldn't keep as long as a regular crowler...
     
  14. Ranbot

    Ranbot Pooh-Bah (2,463) Nov 27, 2006 Pennsylvania
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    Exactly what I thought when I saw the photo.


    Although, I feel like the main advantage of a crowler is you don't have to lug a growler around with you, so now what's the point? Similarly, I figure singe-use crowlers are an advantage for bars because it's easier for customers to make an impulse buy of beer to-go, but that advantage is defeated by a reusable crowler.
     
  15. SCW

    SCW Initiate (0) Jul 25, 2004 New York

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  16. mudbug

    mudbug Pooh-Bah (1,762) Mar 27, 2009 Oregon
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    Ask the pantywaists that constantly ask how to reseal a bomber.
     
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  17. macewank

    macewank Zealot (666) Aug 28, 2010 Illinois

    It sure would be nice if states would figure out how to consistently apply existing TTB guidelines on this stuff.

    In IL you can only get a growler/crowler from a brewery because filling these containers is considered packaging liquor, despite the fact that the TTB defines filling these containers as filling a "large glass" unless the tax was determined prior to sale (as in, they pre-filled it)

    Seems like TX has some similar laws that are equally silly
     
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