22oz "Growler" Program (aka "Rare Bomber Thursday")

This is a reminder of how our Rare Bomber Thursday 22 oz “growler” program works.

The Charleston Beer Exchange has decided to once again up the ante and launch a new program we are affectionately calling "Rare Bomber Thursday"!  As some of you may recall, we have periodically released some our most limited quantity beers in 22oz bomber-style "growlers" to ensure the beer love spreads to as many people as possible.  We only do this when the beer meets a strict criteria of being very limited in quantity and only available on draft.  These limited small growlers are counter-pressure filled, just the same as many breweries do, to ensure maximum shelf life.  "Rare Bomber Thursday" will bring this program to a regular weekly time slot of Thursdays at 5pm.  Yes, this is all in addition to our regular "Rare Beer Tuesday" traditional 64oz growler program.  At the start of each week, we will announce our "Rare Beer Tuesday" and our "Rare Bomber Thursday" releases in the same email you currently receive as well as on Facebook and Twitter.  Nothing else is changing, we’re just bringing you even more beer treasure on a regular basis!

A few answers to frequently asked questions:

-Quantities will still be limited, just less limited.   From a small keg, we’ll get 25-30 bomber-style growlers instead 9-10 traditional 64oz growlers.  Sometimes there may be a per person limit, sometimes not.  Depends on the beer.
-Bottles are counter-pressure filled to ensure a more stable shelf life but we still encourage you to keep them cold and drink them sooner than later.
-We take sanitization and filling technique extremely seriously and strive to provide you with the highest quality product possible.  The brewers worked hard to make the beer and it is our job to see that you get to enjoy it unhindered by any poor treatment.
-This program will be in the trial stage for a while.  We don’t promise it will last indefinitely the way "Rare Beer Tuesday" has turned out but we have high hopes!

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