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 Beer Facts - Consumption & Serving Tips:
Planning a big party and don't know much about tap (keg) beer? Like how much beer is in a keg or half barrel of beer? 

Remember, Beer is Good for You!

Here are a few Beer tips:
  •  How much beer is in a case of beer?
    24 - 12oz. cans or 2.25 gallons (288 oz.).

  •  How much beer is in a half barrel?
    15 gallons or 1920 oz.

  •  How many 12 oz. cans of beer in a half barrel?
    about 160 cans. That's just about 6 & 2/3 cases of beer.

  •  How many people can drink from a half barrel?
    The rule of thumb is 30 to 50 people for every four hours of party time.

  •  How do you keep tap (keg) beer fresh?
    always keep cool and pressurized with CO2 gas. 
    Air pressurization will eventually make your beer flat tasting.

  •  What gas pressure should be applied to tap beer?
    between 7 and 10 psi.

  •  How much does a half barrel of beer weigh?
    All helluva lot! Between 155-165 lbs.
    Of course a 1/4 barrel is easier to handle at about 75 to 80lbs.

    See the Keg Plans Page

Beer, Now Cheaper than GAS!
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This T-shirt makes a good point.
Stop wasting money buying $3.00+ / gallon gas to run around to all the local bars and overpay for your drinks. Sure, all the hot chicks hang out at the local bar pub and club, but tell everyone YOU have a bar in your home and they'll come flocking over to save money and have more fun than you could have in any public establishment.
 
 

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