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).
What people typically call a "keg" in the US is actually a 1/2-barrel keg." A barrel of beer is 31 gallons, so a keg would have 15 1/2 US gallons of beer, or 1984 ounces. If you are using twelve ounce cups, that equals out to about 165 cups. If you are with real beer drinkers, you will want to pour a pint (16 ounces). You'll get 124 pints. If you are talking about actual 8-ounce cups, there would be 248 cups.
The grapejuice before and during fermentation is called the [must]. The same stage in making beer is the [wort].
Look in your owners manual, if you have one. If not call your local ford dealer they can look it up for you. Or i can tell you it holds 18 Gallons
12 thirty packs! Since keg sizes are not standardized, the keg cannot be used as a standard unite of measure for liquid volumes. This size standard varies from country to country and brewery to brewery with many countries using the metric system rather than U.S. gallons. In the US, however, a "full keg" or "half barrel" contains 15.5 and therefore depending on the quality of the fill anywhere from 150-165 12 oz. beers. Doing the math, that means that 5 to 5.5 "30 packs of beer fill a keg."
A beer stein.
The counter where beer is served is called a 'Bar'.
The white froth is just called the "head" of the beer
8 Imperial gallons equates to 9.61 US gallons.
A waste of good beer.
they call it "bira"
Deer Beer