Ever wonder why the craft beer brewers decided on strange packaging such as a growler or why it is named a growler? While it is true that during the
prohibition, the distillers pushing ‘moonshine’ had a container that appeared
similar, the modern day beer growler traces its roots back to the 19th
century. The growler was first
used when a loyal pub drinker wanted to bring some beer home or sent his kids
down to his favorite watering hole to fetch some beer. They would fill small pails and as one
carried the pail home it would hiss and rattle as the CO2 escaped…. also
referred to as growling.
Today, the growler is generally brown in color, to prevent
light from spoiling the craft beer, and holds 64oz or 4 pints. Most growlers also have a handle for
easy pouring. Although nearly
every craft brewery now markets growlers, it was Otto Brother’s Brewing (now Grand Teton
Brewing) that introduced this container in 1989 into the USA. Beer growlers are not only fun, they
are reusable and therefore environmentally friendly.
3 comments:
Nothing like taking a brewery tour and bringing home a growler of your favorite brew!!!!!!!!!!!!
Interesting tit bit.
Fun article.
When will Connecticut start drinking CT beers from Charter Oak. Can't wait!!!!
The growler was first used when a loyal pub drinker wanted to bring some beer home or sent his kids down to his favorite watering hole to fetch some beer. lockets chile , lockets germany ,
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