Georgia brewpubs that can fill growlers to-go
Back in March we wrote about Savannah’s Moon River Brewing Company becoming the first brewpub in Georgia to allow growler fills. How they got there is a bit crazy, AJC’s Bob Townsend dives into a bit more in this Beer Town article.
Alpharetta soon followed Savannah in allowing growler fills and as of today Sandy Springs has passed an ordinance as well. Many other brewpub owners are working with their municipalities get legislation on the books to allow them to fill growlers to-go.
Please note that just because an area allows growlers to be filled does not necessarily mean that all brewpubs fill growlers, check with your brewpub to be sure.
We’ll update this list as soon as possible when more ordinances are passed, if you hear of something in the works or passed please let us know.
List of Georgia brewpubs that can fill growlers
Alpharetta
City of Atlanta
- 5 Seasons Westside | Filling growlers as of 08/31
- Gordon Biersch Buckhead | License pending.
- Gordon Biersch Midtown | License pending.
- Max Lager’s | Pending.
- Torched Hop | Filling growlers as of Friday 09/30/16.
- Wrecking Bar | License pending, will update soon.
Cumming / Forsyth County
- Cherry Street Brewing Co-Op (Will begin sales on Friday, 07/08 at Noon.)
Dekalb County
Macon-Bibb County
- Ordinance approved, there are two brewpubs under construction in Macon now.
Sandy Springs
Savannah
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Are there any Growler stores that allow on and off premise consumption in Georgia?
I know that Lincoln Fill Station in Snellville does. Others, like Hop City Krog St. Market and the Tap at Ponce City Market allow you to have a pint on site.