Tips and Gear for Growler Filling
Filling a growler or small draft dispenser from your draft setup is an easy and straightforward process. Here are some tips and tools for making this as easy and efficient as possible.
Tips and Gear for Growler Filling!
- Start with a clean growler. Use some growler cleaning tabs, PBW or your favorite homebrewing cleanser. Refrain from using dish soaps and the like. Thoroughly rinse your growler after cleaning. If you’re not going to use it right away, let it air dry. I always store my growlers with the cap off. Starting with a clean growler is important for general cleanliness and food safety, but it also makes filling your growler easier. Spots and such can serve as nucleation points causing unnecessary foam during the fill.
- A warm growler can lead to excessive foaming. Start with a cold growler. I suggest putting your growler directly in your kegerator so it’s the same temperature as your beer. This will help to reduce foaming.
- Having a wet growler also helps reduce foam. Put properly mixed Star San solution in your growler prior to chilling, swirl it around to coat all surfaces and discard just prior to filling. If you’ll be drinking the growler right away, you can skip the Star San and just use fresh, cold tap water.
- Turn down the pressure. Serving pressure is generally around 10 PSI, depending on how your system is tuned. That makes for too quick of a fill and too much foam. Turn down the pressure on your CO2 regulator to 3 or 4 psi to fill your growler slowly. Remember to purge keg headspace after decreasing your regulator’s PSI setting.
- Affix a growler filler or length of tubing to your faucet. If you’re using picnic taps a 3/8″ ID section of tubing should fit nicely on the end of your taps. If you’re using a Perlick style faucet, a section of 1/2″ ID tubing should fit on your faucet. Make sure the tubing is long enough to hit the bottom of the growler. Filling from the bottom up should reduce oxygen pickup and foaming.
- As your beer gets close to the top lower the growler to withdraw the tubing and top up.
- Cap on foam. When you cap on foam the head space is essentially purged with CO2. Have a clean towel or rag available to clean up the excess and any spills.
Purging Growler with CO2
To purge or not to purge? Purging your growler with CO2 can be a good way to decrease oxidation and keep your beer tasting fresh longer. If your growler will be consumed right away (I’d say within a day or two), purging with CO2 probably won’t be worth it. If it will be a while before the growler is consumed purging with CO2 would be a good thing. If you’re going to do that I suggest doing it after you turn down your CO2 pressure. I use my CO2 utility line (link below) for purging growlers.
Growler Fillers
- These allow you to easily attach a length of tubing to your faucet for the purpose of filling a growler. They can just as easily be used to fill a small kegging system or small keg. Just use a longer piece of tubing.
- MoreBeer offers two different growler fillers. One for standard faucets and one for Perlick 525 faucets. Just add a length of 3/8″ tubing to either one of these and you’re up and going. Fits Standard Faucets D1222 | Stainless Steel Growler Filler – Fits Perlick 630SS & 650SS D1226
- Growler Filler for Perlick 600 Series Faucets via Amazon – Perlick 600 Series compatible growler filler and 12″ tubing. The tubing allows you to fill from the bottom up – helping to decrease foam and oxygen pickup.
- Intertap and Nukatap Faucets have a unique threaded design that allows you to swap out different accessories and spouts. Intertap has an accessory specifically for filling growlers – Intertap Growler Filling Spout – Related: Intertap Review, Nukatap Review
- Lots more options – new options pop up all the time. Search Amazon for Growler Filler to shop around
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Game Changer for Forward Sealing Faucets… Tapcooler
The Tapcooler connects directly to your compatible forward sealing faucet (Ultratap, Vent-Matic, Perlick 600 series and Intertap) and allows you to easily counter fill bottles directly from the tap!
You can also fill growlers. In this case the Tapcooler would function more like a growler filler since you wouldn’t be counter pressure filling in most cases.
- Tapcooler Counter Pressure Bottle Filler for Forward Sealing Faucets + All Tapcooler Accessories via MoreBeer
- Tapcooler Counter Pressure Bottle Filler for Forward Sealing Faucets + All Tapcooler Accessories via at Great Fermentations
- Tapcooler Counter Pressure Bottle Filler for Forward Sealing Faucets via Amazon
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AND… Nukatap Counter Pressure Bottle Filler…
This connects directly to your compatible forward sealing faucet (Intertap, Nukatap and more) and allows you to easily counter fill bottles directly from the tap.
You can also fill growlers. In this case the Tapcooler would function more like a growler filler since you wouldn’t be counter pressure filling in most cases.
This is similar in function to the Tapcooler. It is DuoTight compatible, although you don’t need to use DuoTights throughout your entire tap system to use it.
- Nukatap Counter Pressure Bottle Filler at MoreBeer
- Nukatap’s Counter Pressure Bottle Filler at William’s Brewing
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