The math:
15.5 gal per 1/2 keg.
= 62 quarts
= 124 pints
= 103.25 imperial pints (a pint of beer)
Your staple domestic drafts go close to $90 per 1/2 keg, so 90/103.25=0.8717
Each pint of beer in a keg is 87.2 cents. If you think about the price of a pint at your local bar/pub/tavern, you can see why the alcohol industry is a popular one to get into.
A keg of beer costs around $350 in Pennsylvania.
In 1970, a keg of beer typically cost around $30 to $50, depending on the brand and region.
There are 15½ gallons in a keg. That is equal to about 165 beer. The price depends whether the beer is domestic or not. It also depends where you live. I bought a keg for $87CAD plus deposit.
That depends on the local taxes and what kind of beer it is. I would recomend you call the store or brewery where you intend to purchas the beer, and ask them. Also, don't forget to return the keg after you finish the beer; just because you paid a $10 deposit doesn't mean you get to keep a $50 keg
Why would you put sugar into a keg of beer? The sugars come form the grains and adjunts.
"How much does that keg cost?"
If done properly you will have ~ 95 - 97% efficiency out of a keg.
From what I have seen about $290.00
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There are a few different kinds of beer keg taps that are available. Globally, there are six kinds of available options for beer keg taps. These are mostly divided by continent, such as US keg taps and European keg taps.
A full keg of beer weighs approximately 170 lbs.1/2 keg of beer holds 15.5 gallons. An empty keg weighs about 20 lbs, and the rest of the weight is the weight of the beer.
Free if you bring your own keg!