1pt=16oz in the US.
That means that there are 8pts in a gallon.
There are 31 gallons in a US barrel of beer.
Therefore 248 US Pints in a true US barrel (however, if you're looking for usable pints, then subtract a few for spillage and the bottom of the barrel... never tasty...)
In the UK, there are 163.7liters (or rather, litres) of beer in their barrel.
There are 33.8140227oz in a liter.
An Imperial Pint=19.2152067oz.
Therefore: 163.7liters x 33.8140227oz/liter DIVIDED BY 19.2152067oz/imperial pt=
A British Standard 'Barrel' holds 36 Imperial gallons which is 288 pints.
In the UK the expressions such as
"I fancy a beer"
"Can I buy you a beer"
"I'm off out for a beer"
etc.
All usually mean a pint.
1 keg = 1984 fluid ounces
1984 fluid ounces /16 fluid ounces= 124 pints
54 imperial gallons, 432 pints (20oz)
Two
1 US beer barrel = 117.347765 liters.
one US beer barrel = 117.347765 liters
A petroleum barrel is not a physical barrel but a unit of measurement. It is defined as 42 US gallons. There are 3.785 liters to the gallon. So 3.785 x 42 = 158.97 liters in one barrel of oil.
Each beer tap is connected to one barrel of a alcoholic beverage, such as beer or ale at any time. The standard size barrel can contain between 100 to 200 liters of beverage.
A barrel, a flask, a decanter. a bottle.
In my area we have 355 ML cans (This is most common but not only size) so 355 X 4 = 1420 1420 / 1000 = 1.42 Liters Go to the fridge and read a can, then put that in in place of my 355
You can't answer this question unless you know the dimensions of said barrel and the density of whatever liquid you want to measure the liters of.
About 159 liters per barrel.
A barrel or "drum" is a cylindrical container, which may be made of wood, metal, or plastic. Typical uses include beer, wine or whiskey (casks, kegs), fuels, chemicals, dry compounds, and containerized wastes.There are MEASURING UNITS called a barrel, especially used for petroleum, where it is equal to 42 US gallons (about 35 Imperial gallons, 150 liters). An older value, used for beer, was 36 imperial gallons, 43 US gallons (about 160 liters).
1 US barrel is 119.24 liters.
159 liters per barrel.
Denny's Beer Barrel was created in 1977.