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<blockquote data-quote="bubbagumper6" data-source="post: 7628866" data-attributes="member: 567719"><p>Yes, they are the ones who brew buckeye beer but you should try some of their other beers (buckeye is practically bud light). It's in the Oliver House downtown (near Owens Corning). The growler costs $5 for the glass (you keep it) then usually it's $7.50 to fill but they knock it down to $5 on Thursdays. They have a few 'premium' beers that cost more but the majority are only $5. Like the Fallen Timbers Red is kind of like Killians, I get that one a lot, but I got the IPA last Thursday which is 7% and awesome. A half gallon is technically only 4 pints but they fill them so full I always get 5 pints. That's only $1 per pint for microbrew beer.</p><p></p><p>The only catch is you have to take it to go, you can't sit there and drink it, so sometimes we sit at the bar and drink a pint while they fill them or sometimes we just get em filled and leave. Either way it's a great deal. I've been to Great Lakes brewery and they charge almost $20 to fill a growler.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bubbagumper6, post: 7628866, member: 567719"] Yes, they are the ones who brew buckeye beer but you should try some of their other beers (buckeye is practically bud light). It's in the Oliver House downtown (near Owens Corning). The growler costs $5 for the glass (you keep it) then usually it's $7.50 to fill but they knock it down to $5 on Thursdays. They have a few 'premium' beers that cost more but the majority are only $5. Like the Fallen Timbers Red is kind of like Killians, I get that one a lot, but I got the IPA last Thursday which is 7% and awesome. A half gallon is technically only 4 pints but they fill them so full I always get 5 pints. That's only $1 per pint for microbrew beer. The only catch is you have to take it to go, you can't sit there and drink it, so sometimes we sit at the bar and drink a pint while they fill them or sometimes we just get em filled and leave. Either way it's a great deal. I've been to Great Lakes brewery and they charge almost $20 to fill a growler. [/QUOTE]
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