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enord
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Jul 31, 2017
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Standard growler fills are 64 ounces. Will most places fill this and just charge double?
Jul 31, 2017
Cyphre
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enordI feel that's a pretty specific question that only a business in question could possibly answer.
Jul 31, 2017
Decko
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enordSome states have laws specifying the maximum allowed size for a growler, so it depends on where you live if you can even get it filled. The price would probably depend on the business as @Cyphre mentioned.
Jul 31, 2017
enord
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DeckoThanks for the comments, I live in California and I've never seen the option for larger than 64 ounce growler fills. I can't find a specific law max growler size, but I guess it must be illegal or just not commonly done. Thanks!
Jul 31, 2017
Cyphre
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enordAccording to the database, there are only restrictions on customer-provided containers at 8 gallons and beyond, so basically you can't bring your own keg (kegs are all exchanged).
The only problem you might have with this is if the specific location doesn't have the features necessary to sit this thing up and fill it somewhere (requiring a longer hose or other equipment).
Jul 31, 2017
Crumplez
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enordYes, usually breweries just charge you for double ( 128oz). Most breweries are only limited to filling up a growler no larger than 128oz. Making this unit a perfect size.
Aug 1, 2017
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