Growlers sort of make a temporary comeback as B.C. governmen

Growlers sort of make a temporary comeback as B.C. government looks to help a battered service industry


by Mike Usinger on April 7th, 2021 at 5:23 PM
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The British Columbia brewing industry, and those who enjoy drinking their beer from growlers as opposed to cans and bottles, have just received some good news from the provincial government.
The British Columbia provincial health officer has given the green light to breweries to sell growlers to customers who’ve purchased a meal. The temporary authorization is good until June 6, 2021.
To help slow down the transmission of COVID-19, British Columbia halted the sale of draught beer in growlers on July 13, 2020. B.C. brewers were allowed to sell draught to those drinking on site, although COVID-19 protocols drastically reduced the numbers of patrons allowed.

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