Rounded to two decimal places, 50 litres is equal to 87.99 pints.
There are 50 pints in 6 gallons 2 pints. 1 gallon is equal to 8 pints, so 6 gallons equals 48 pints. Adding 2 more pints gives a total of 50 pints.
Kegs come in many different sizes, By Far The Most common we deliver to bars is the 11 gallon keg or the 50 litre keg as it is sometimes known, after initial wastage from hooking up this is roughly 90 pints, There is also 22 Gallon Kegs which are rarer due to there size making them harder to accommodate in cellars. I hope this has been helpful, Good Luck
50 pints=50 pints
25 qts 1 quart = 2 pints 1 pint = 0.5 quart
100 cups.
50 L keg/0.5 L per pint = 100 pints
A 50-liter beer keg is equivalent to approximately 105.7 US pints, since there are about 0.473 liters in a US pint. To calculate this, you can divide 50 liters by 0.473 liters per pint. Thus, a 50-liter keg holds around 105 US pints.
50 pints = 100 cups
8 pints = 1 gallon 50 pints = 6.25 gallons
There are two pints in every quart. So, 50 quarts is 50 x 2 = 100 pints.
50 pints
There are 50 pints in 6 gallons 2 pints. 1 gallon is equal to 8 pints, so 6 gallons equals 48 pints. Adding 2 more pints gives a total of 50 pints.
There are approximately 13.2 gallons of lager in a 50-liter keg.
105.66 pints 1 liter = 2.11 pints 1 pint = 0.47 liter
Kegs come in many different sizes, By Far The Most common we deliver to bars is the 11 gallon keg or the 50 litre keg as it is sometimes known, after initial wastage from hooking up this is roughly 90 pints, There is also 22 Gallon Kegs which are rarer due to there size making them harder to accommodate in cellars. I hope this has been helpful, Good Luck
A Canadian keg, also known as a "beer keg," typically holds 50 liters of beer. Since there are approximately 3.78541 liters in a gallon, a Canadian keg contains about 13.2 gallons.
50 pints=50 pints