There are 31 gallons in a barrel of beer per the result of tax law definitions.
Thirty-one gallons.
1 Imperial beer barrel = 29.9762583 Imperial gallons
1 US beer barrel = 31 US gallons 1 UK beer barrel = 36 imperial gallons 1 US barrell = 31.5 US gallons (used for wine) there are many different sizes for barrells would need to know what type of barrel you are comparing
Take your pick: * UK beer barrel: 36 UK gallons (163.7 litres). * UK wine barrel: 26.25 UK gallons (119.3 litres). * US beer barrel: 31 US gallons (117.3 litres), the result of tax law definitions. * US non-beer liquid barrel: 31½ US gallons (119.2 litres), or half a hogshead.
how big is the barrel..... Standard barrel is 55 gallons. If you are asking how many gallons from a barrel of crude-restate.
It's called a firkin, and it holds nine imperial gallons, a little bit less in US gallons.
1 barrel = 42 US Gallons 150bbl * 42 Gallons/barrel = 6300 Gallons
There are 21 gallons in a half-barrel of crude oil.
A keg is technically any type of steel container used to serve beer from using either pressurized air for carbon dioxide. What most people think of a keg is actually a 1/2 barrel. A barrel is equal to 31 gallons (US). What most people call a keg is actually a 1/2 barrel, so 15.5 gallons. Oddly enough, what most people call a 1/4 keg is actually a 1/4 barrel, not a 1/4 of what people think of when they think of a keg (which is a 1/2 barrel). So a 1/4 keg (aka 1/4 barrel) is 7.75 gallons. There's 128oz of beer in a gallon. Assuming you want a cup of beer to be 12oz, which is what is in a bottle or can of beer, there will be 82.67 cups of beer in a 1/4 keg (aka 1/4 barrel).
There are 29.97 gallons in a barrel
42 gallons.
The barrel is a measurement of liquid that is equivalent to 31.5 gallons. An oil barrel is equivalent to 42 gallons, and a dry barrel is equal to 26.25 gallons.
72 pints or 9 gallons is a Firkin 18 gallons is a Kilderkin 36 gallons is a Barrel 54 gallons is a Hogshead these are Imperial pints and gallons not US