Registered: 07/15/09
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Loc: 3 feet high and rising
12 oz / can, 24 cans in a case 288 oz/ case
128 oz in gal 2.25 gal in a case
that would be about 3 cases in 7 gallons.
gotta be much more than 7 in a keg.
Shoulda just googled to start, but I got on a math run:
Keg Specifications for U.S. 1/2 Barrel (Standard Keg)
12 oz. Case Equivalent = 6.8 Cases 12 oz./can or bottle Servings= 165 16 oz./pint servings= 124
Other Dimensions of a Keg of Beer. Full Keg Weight = 160.5 Pounds Empty Keg Weight = 29.7 Pounds Beer Weight = 130.8 Pounds
Height of Keg = 23.3 Inches Diameter of Keg = 16.0 - 17.0 Inches
Contents in Gallons = 15.5 Gallons Contents in Liters = 58.7 Liters
P.S. This weekend was Coors Light weather. Really needed to stay hydrated.
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