How many beers are in a 64 oz growler?

Answered by Willie Powers

A 64-ounce growler is a popular choice for beer lovers who want to take their favorite brews home from the brewery or enjoy a fresh pour at a party or gathering. So, how many beers can you expect to get from a 64-ounce growler? Well, let’s break it down.

Firstly, it’s important to note that a standard beer serving size is 12 ounces. However, some craft breweries and beer bars may serve larger portions, such as 16 ounces or even 20 ounces. For the purpose of this answer, we will stick to the commonly accepted 12-ounce serving size.

If we divide the capacity of a 64-ounce growler by the standard 12-ounce serving size, we get 5.33 beers. This means that a 64-ounce growler can hold just over five 12-ounce beers.

To put it in a different perspective, if you were to pour five 12-ounce beers into a 64-ounce growler, it would only fill it up about 83% of the way. So, there is a little bit of extra room left in the growler after pouring in five beers.

Now, it’s worth mentioning that not all growlers are created equal. While the 64-ounce size is the most common, you may come across smaller or larger growlers. For example, there are 32-ounce growlers, also known as “howlers,” and even larger ones like the 128-ounce or 1-gallon growlers.

It’s also important to consider the style of beer you are pouring into the growler. Some beers, like lagers or light ales, tend to have more carbonation and may fill the growler up more due to the headspace created by the bubbles. On the other hand, beers with higher alcohol content or heavier body, like stouts or barrel-aged beers, may have less carbonation and take up less space in the growler.

Furthermore, it’s worth noting that once you open a growler and start pouring beers, the carbonation begins to dissipate, and the beer can lose its freshness over time. It’s generally recommended to consume a growler within a few days after opening to enjoy it at its best.

A 64-ounce growler can hold just over five 12-ounce beers or about four pints. However, keep in mind that the actual number of beers may vary depending on the style of beer and the carbonation level. So, the next time you’re heading to the brewery or hosting a gathering, grab a 64-ounce growler and enjoy some fresh, craft beer!