Up next Campfire Cuisine: Cooking with Skottles Published on October 15, 2018 Author Tread Staff Tags growler yeti, ikamper amazon, james baroud discontinued, kegworks growler, tread fresh, yeti beer growler, yeti growler, yeti growler for beer, yeti growler lid, yeti magazine, Share article Facebook 0 Twitter 0 Mail 0 Yeti Growler: Fresh Beer for the Trail Yeti is well known for making the best hardcore drink wear in the business. This history lends itself well to sealing in the elixir of life, better known as beer. Keeping beer fresh after it has been poured is a really difficult chore, and no one likes a flat beer, unless you are next to the best jukebox in town. (As an Amazon Associate, Tread earns from qualifying purchases.) Yeti makes a Growler for the ages. Made from 18/8 surgical grade stainless steel, and their classic double walled vacuum insulation means your half-gallon of delicious suds maintain their cool, and triple gasket seal on the lid make sure they maintain their composure too. But you need to grab one before its gone because Yeti has discontinued this badass. You can grab one here from Amazon for $49.99, discount of $20 off retail price. Subscribe to our weekly newsletter
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