Rundownhouse
Well-Known Member
Jack buys four growlers for a party he's going to. He gets two filled from Brewery A and two from Brewery B, but uses only Brewery A's growlers. Or John lives with a roommate. John buys a growler from A but gets it filled in B's growler. John's roommate comes home and decides to drink the beer. There's a million different ways that someone can be misled as to who made the beer, and one really simple way to make sure it doesn't happen.I don't get it... The person BUYING it knows what's in it, as they bought it. Whether or not it will be shared is of little consequence; one would think that if it were shared, the people sharing would be in communication with the purchaser.
Also, I don't know what "bills for the packaging" there are to fill a growler... Any time I've had it done, all they had to do is fill it up, cap it, and put a paper label over the cap.
I think that probably goes both ways, as well. If I owned a brewery, I wouldn't want some other guy's beer in my growler. There's a lot of crappy beer out there.