It depends on if the growler was sealed when bottled, or if you broke that seal. I know our state (FL) requires vendors to seal all of their growlers before you're allowed to leave a filling station. That way, there's no ambiguity if you get pulled over that the growler is indeed sealed and untouched. Otherwise, yeah it's an open container even if the lid is screwed on tight.
It depends on if the growler was sealed when bottled, or if you broke that seal. I know our state (FL) requires vendors to seal all of their growlers before you're allowed to leave a filling station. That way, there's no ambiguity if you get pulled over that the growler is indeed sealed and untouched. Otherwise, yeah it's an open container even if the lid is screwed on tight.
if you bring a growler to a party or homebrew meeting and it only gets 1/2 drank,i assume taking the other 1/2 back home would be considered open container
so in FL, transporting a full growler of your homebrew is always open container?
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