Hydro Flask 64oz Growler for Sale, Reviews, Deals and Guides

9.6
out of 10
20 Positive, 0 Mixed & 0 Negative
from 20 Reviews
Retail Price:
$64.95
Used Value:
$38.97
Sale Value:
$58.46

It's pretty self evident that the Hydroflask 64oz Beer Growler was designed with beer in mind—after all, the word beer is in the title. The Beer Growler touts the same dependable construction as the rest of the Hydroflask lineup, but we'll give you a detailed run down in the event that you forgot (also we just like talking about it anyway).

This newly updated Growler features Fresh Carry System which is designed to keep beer cold and carbonated for multiple hours, though, there's a fair chance the beer won't be there longer than an hour. Additionally, the Fresh Carry System touts a leak-proof seal and improved temperature control, meaning your choice in frothy beverage stays refreshing every time you go back for more. The streamlined handle offers easy, one-handed pouring, and not to mention it's designed to prevent that foaming-over situation. The Growler is outfitted with TempShield protection, meaning you don't sacrifice the integrity of your precious paws for frosty or hot beverages.

Specifications

Brand:
Manufacturer Warranty:
lifetime
Material:
stainless steel, BPA-free
Recommended Use:
casual, camping
Volume:
64 oz

Full Reviews

10
I mostly it so after a hike I have cold water at the end of a summer hike or unfrozen water at the end of a winter hike. We also used it to hold ice on multi-day camping trip so we could restock the cooler with ice halfway through
Rebekah C., backcountry.com
October 11, 2020
10
Love the size and the color. Great handle very easy to hold.
Julia, backcountry.com
October 4, 2020
10
Got two of these for my husband for Christmas- one for work and one for home. He loves how rugged and heavy duty it is for the work site and how cold it keeps the water. He fills it up and it keeps it chilled all 12 hours at work. He has the one at home and it kept it cold for over 24 hours but it is cold here in UT ;)
Sara J., backcountry.com
January 6, 2020
10
Great growler that will keep your beer cold for a while, lid makes it easy to hook onto anything.
Sean Moser, backcountry.com
May 30, 2019
10
I got this one instead of the regular 64 oz bottle because someone said its easier to hold on to, and it is! Its very user friendly and holds carbonation great, even though I mostly use it for water. I've gotten lots of comments on it and am very happy with my purchase
Aneesa L., backcountry.com
April 3, 2019
10
I love Hydro Flask I bring my 32 oz everywhere with me I can’t live without it, also very durable. The 62 oz works great for long hikes and just having local beer at home.
Matthew Melgaard, backcountry.com
March 30, 2019
10
I bought this for my buddy, it's exactly what he wanted to carry his beer around with.
Taylor Green, backcountry.com
November 30, 2018
10
I haven't used as a beer growler yet but I take it on camping trips to make sure I have extra cold water for the pup and myself. Keeps the water cold all weekend.
Anna Katherine Hartgrove, backcountry.com
November 7, 2018
10
Love the mug! It kept my water cold and had ice in it for 2 days! It's a little heavy when you fill it completely up. But so worth every muscle you'll gain!
Kirsten Atwood, backcountry.com
August 1, 2018
10
I get my favorite IPA filled in this at the local grocery store and it always keeps my beer cold!
Jarrett Holloway, backcountry.com
June 10, 2018
8
Keeps the beer cold, worth the money to not have to deal with collecting glass growlers and spoiling beer on trips! It is VERY hard to open if it stays closed for a while and the carbonation builds up. Also, a big FYI....most breweries will NOT fill a growler without the surgeon general's warning on it. I didn't know this until my first brewery stop with this growler. Simple fix, order them on Amazon (it's a thing) or print it yourself and stick them on! Otherwise, hydro flask is awesome and we love our growler.
Kristen C., backcountry.com
May 28, 2018
10
This thing is great! $8 to fill up at the local brewery. I don't know why I did not pick one up sooner. Keeps things cold for a day. I recommend getting this one over the other 64 oz for the nice handle on top! The lid is nice and tight and everything works great!!!
Zach Higgins, backcountry.com
March 29, 2018
8
I have a couple of items from HydroFlask (standard and wide mouth) for water, etc) and decided to get this beer growler. With all the breweries in town I thought, 'why not?'. Great decision...made well, works great.
Mike Newberry, backcountry.com
March 15, 2018
8
Perfect for Camping and drinking beer! Take to your favorite brewery before your next camping trip and enjoy cold fresh beer from the tap miles from home. Plus it wont shatter in your back seat when you hit a bump in the road.
Jean Vandekieft, backcountry.com
February 26, 2018
8
Keeps the goods cool on a hot day. Just like anything insulated, I recommend priming it with ice before adding beer
Morgan Eliasen, backcountry.com
January 31, 2018
10
Cool and functional growler. Keeps the beer cold and fresh while also being much more durable than glass growlers.
Scott Huddleston, backcountry.com
January 30, 2018
10
You cannot beat the taste of draft beer or cider. And with this bad boy, you can have it at home! A must grab everytime we have dinner or go out to a brewery or on a road trip. This keeps it cold enough for day two of camping even!
Emery Gaylord, backcountry.com
January 10, 2018
10
Bring this with you the next time you go to your favorite brewery. This will keep you beer ICE cold and is perfect for when you want to be THE Gal/Guy at the next friends gathering.
Sara VanderWaal, backcountry.com
December 14, 2017
10
Works great as a beer growler. Keeps beer cold and fresh...just how I like it! Much better than typical glass jar beer growlers. And more durable.
Donna Barker, backcountry.com
September 14, 2017
10
From beer, to soup, to plain old water this flask does the trick. I think it prolongs the heat/cold even more due to that big ol' fancy insulated cap! Love this so much.
Samantha Fox, backcountry.com
September 3, 2017