Growler definition

Growler means any fillable, sealable container complying with federal law.
Growler means any clean, refillable, resealable container that is exclusively intended, and used only, for the sale of beer for consumption off the premises and that has a liquid capacity that does not exceed 1 gallon.
Growler means any refillable, resealable container complying with federal law.

Examples of Growler in a sentence

  • As you know, the Growler (ph), we put into the multiyear for multiyear two.

  • The advertisement may not encourage intemperance or target minors.(f) Wine Growler defined and requirements.

  • Australia is requesting these missiles for its Electronic Attack EA–18G Growler air- craft.

  • On March 14, Boeing won a $28.2 million contract to provide the Navy with parts for the Growler attack aircraft (“Boeing wins $28.2M,” 2008).

  • Growler sales for beer and cider may be located in a separate, clearly designated and marked display area from other alcoholic beverage sales.


More Definitions of Growler

Growler means a container or jug that is made of glass, ceramic, metal, or other
Growler means a clean, refillable, resealable container, including crowlers, that has a liquid capacity that does not exceed one gallon and that is intended and used for the sale of beer, wine, or cider for consumption off-premises.
Growler means a refillable glass container that holds
Growler means any refillable, resealable fillable, sealable container complying with federal
Growler means any fillable and sealable glass, ceramic, plastic, aluminum or stainless steel container designed to hold only beer or high alcoholic content beer.
Growler means a container or jug that is made of glass, ceramic, metal, or other material approved by the commissioner, that may be no larger than 128 fluid ounces in size and must be capable of being securely sealed. The growler is utilized by an authorized licensee for purposes of off-premise sales only of nonintoxicating beer or nonintoxicating craft beer for personal consumption not on a licensed premise and not for resale. Notwithstanding any other provision of this code to the contrary, a securely sealed growler is not an open container under federal, state, and local law. A growler with a broken seal is an open container under federal, state, and local law unless it is located in an area of the motor vehicle physically separated from the passenger compartment. The secure sealing of a growler requires the use of a tamper-resistant seal, security tape, or other material, as approved by the commissioner, placed on or over the growler’s opening, which seal, security tape or other material is clearly marked with the date of the secure sealing by the authorized licensee who is selling the growler.
Growler for the purpose of this rule, means any fillable and sealable glass, ceramic, plastic, aluminum, or stainless steel container designed to hold only beer or high alcoholic content beer.