Growler Cases
Back in the 2010's it became really popular to buy beer in growlers. I live in Oregon, Oregon is known for its hops and craft beer, this made sense. To protect those glass growlers and all of that craft beer, I made a dozen or so growler cases for my friends.
The one in the front in the picture below is the first one I made. Although it looks bulky with that middle handle, it makes it a bit easier to tote around. The three hole case was for my buddy Matt (he obviously has three growlers). Notice the hole in the bottom and the fact that the bottom of the case is above the table... that's to flip the growler over to let it drain and dry after washing.
This one was for my buddy Clint. He fishes, and his wife drinks wine. :)
Here's mine loaded. Since they are both empty, it's time to run to the pub!
Yep, these were made with my CNC router, and it's a good project to use up scrap plywood. Want to build your own? The growler hole is 5-1/8 inches in diameter, the drain hole is 1-1/2 inches in diameter, and the distance between the top and bottom is 6 inches. The wine/whiskey/glass hole is 3.3 inches in diameter (based on the bottles I had on hand).
More growler cases:
I liked this one so much, I kept it for myself:
Here are a couple more:
Keep building!