Hey, gang, Using all 12- and 22-oz. bottles for a batch is sometimes tiring, but without a
dedicated fridge/freezer, five gallons of homebrew in a keg gets a little cooked this time
of year. I was looking at the myriad growlers lying about my house, and thought,
"Those are a great size--each is five bottles worth, but is faster to clean and fill
and cap than five 12-oz. bottles. The growlers fit easily in the regular fridge, and
there are many instances where I'm going to drink/share five beers in a session
anyway." I asked at Northern Brewer, and the guy told me that many people throw some
carb pills in a growler and fill it up. He steered me toward the plastic growler caps. I
also looked at many online forums, and some people say that it should never be attempted,
while plenty of folks say that they've bottled dozens of batches solely in growlers
with no issues. What say ye? I already did four growlers worth last night, but please let
me know if I should put these in a tub under a tarp for the eventual explosion. :) I
cannot reason why they would explode, but the naysayers claim it's going to happen.
Thanks,
John Personal. Professional.
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