6 Custom Printed Beer Growlers Featuring Your Design - Craft Beer Brewing

US $79.00

  • Honesdale, Pennsylvania, United States
  • Jan 31st
6 Custom Printed Growlers! Looking for a fast, effective way to promote your Seasonal Beer, Brewery, or restaurant? Custom Growlers printed by Mountain Growler can do just that! Send us your logo, pick your quantity and we will print and ship your order directly to you. It’s that simple. Just supply us with your vector artwork, or if you need artwork we can custom design something for you for a small fee, message us for an estimate and Ebay invoice with the added cost for checkout.   In this auction you get 6 custom printed bottles with 4" x 5" one color print front and back. Once we receive your payment & artwork we will begin creating your custom bottles! Please note that processing time may vary depending on interaction time, creating artwork, emailing a proof of the print layout, business days etc.  Please send your high resolution artwork to us at: Brian@serigraphfactory DOT com  Shipping will be by UPS Ground.  Add style to your beverage with this 64 oz. amber growler! The amber glass of this growler protects your beer from harmful UV rays, preventing it from getting spoiled and "skunked." A white metal lid with Plastisol Rubber Liner also helps to preserve the freshness of your beverages. Helping to build end user brand awareness, this growler has a large decorating area which can be designed with screen print of up to five different colors. You can advertise your restaurant or microbrew's logo right on the glass! Refillable and reusable, this amber growler is also great for the environment. Ideal for brewpubs, it will allow your customers to take home their favorite craft brews right from the tap! Overall Bottle Dimensions:  Diameter: 5"  Height: 11" FOR MORE INFO PLEASE VISIT MOUNTAINGROWLER.NET THE HISTORY OF THE BEER GROWLER Before bottled beer became economical and common (especially after the widespread use of pasteurization in the mid-1800's) in the US, if one wanted beer outside of the saloon, it was usually draught beer filled and carried out in a growler, aka a "can" or "bucket" of beer. Many different containers (including pitchers, other pottery or glass jars and jugs, etc) were used to carry beer home or to work - the most common "growler" was a 2 quart galvanized or enameled pail as seen in these illustrations. Pitchers/jugs, however, tho' not as nostalgically romantic, were also routinely be referred to as "Growlers". See Stoneware jugs or pitchers as Growlers While many children were employed by parents and others to "Rush the Growler" (or "Rush the Can"), as can be seen in the photo directly above, adults also were "Bucket Boys" or "Kesseljunges" (a German term apparently used in Milwaukee in particular). Note the notched poles above which will be used by the "boy" to carry the growlers back to the workplace, as is being done with the empties (above left). The beer in a growler was sold as a "pint" but most bartenders by tradition filled a growler with close to a quart of beer- the excess space taken up by the generous head on the beer. During the early 20th century when the "nickel beer" was standard, a growler fill was commonly5-15? (see prices below left). While the origins of the "Growler" term is much in dispute on brewerianaand etymology sites, some contemporary sources suggest that it was the constant conflict between the two parties - the bartender who's filling atwo quart pail with a pint of beer - and the customer looking for a full pail- which caused the "growling". 
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Brand Mountain Growler
Country of Manufacture United States
Model 64 oz growler with cap

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