It pains me to write this review, my wife and I have been enjoying Next Door Brewing Company for a couple years now, visiting 1 or 2 times a month for appetizers and beer. Good food and some of my favorite beer in town. Long story short, I broke my Next Door brewing growler a few weeks ago while washing it. I decided to purchase a Stanley stainless steel growler in its place. Took it to get filled today, was told by the bartender that he would fill it today but not again as it doesn't have an ounce label. It is stamped 2qt on the bottom, same size as a regular growler. Pointed this out and was then told no fill line on the canister. This is absolute nuts, 64 oz container, buying 64 oz of beer no matter what the vessel is..other breweries fill it with no problems. To spend $14 for a growler fill and have the brewery worry about a fill line on something legally labeled as a 64oz container is ridiculous.. How much beer is spilled or given out a samples every day? This is after spending $60 on food and beer in the taproom. I'm going down the street to One Barrel brewing to get beer from now on. Many options in Madison.