Yeti Growler

Yeti Growler Review: Keep Beer Cold on the Trail (2026)

The Yeti Growler is a half-gallon, vacuum-insulated stainless steel growler built to keep draft beer cold and carbonated long after you’ve left the tap. It’s one of the few growlers that handles both temperature control and pressure retention seriously and if you can still find one, it’s worth grabbing.

Quick take: The Yeti Growler holds 64 oz, uses 18/8 surgical-grade stainless steel with double-wall vacuum insulation, and features a triple-gasket lid to lock in carbonation. Yeti has since discontinued it, but units still appear on Amazon recently around $65.00, roughly $20 below original retail.

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Yeti makes a Growler for the ages. Yeti built its reputation on drinkware that doesn’t compromise, and the Growler follows the same logic. The double-walled vacuum insulation keeps a full pour cold across a long trail day or a weekend campsite without needing ice. The triple gasket seal on the lid does the work most growlers skip holding carbonation so the beer in hour four doesn’t taste like hour eight at the bar.

But you need to grab one before its gone because Yeti has discontinued this badass. You can grab one here from Amazon for $65.00, discount of $20 off retail price.


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