Lawmakers propose lifting a longtime cap to let large breweries sell growlers to customers. Author: Jennifer Hoff Updated: 7:49 PM EST December 11, 2020 MINNEAPOLIS — Some Minnesota breweries are in a pinch. A group of them can't sell as much beer as they would like, and during the pandemic, they say that's a problem. A bi-partisan effort could bring relief as soon as Monday, especially to Fulton Brewing. It's a Minnesota success story that started in Jim Diley's garage 11 years ago and is now one of the biggest breweries in the state. "This is kind of the apex of the magic of brewing," said Diley as he showed off a growler. The 64-ounce bottle can hold anyone's favorite beer and can be for sale. But not at Fulton.