A case of twenty four 12 ounce beers is 24x12= 288 ounces. Five 128 ounce gallons is 640 ounces which is 640/288 cases = 2.22 cases or 53.33 beers.
There are approximately 169 fluid ounces in a 5 liter keg.
Gallons can be converted into many units but most common is gram.The conversion relations between gallon and g are given .By the conversion as follows: 1 gallon = 3785.4118 g. Hence, 5 gallons =18927.059 gm.
A standard US 1/2 barrel (the keg you are most familiar with) is 15.5 gallons, or 1984 ounces. US 1/4 bbl are 7.75 gallons - 1/6 bbl are 5 gallons or 5.16 gallons (sometimes differs)
A Pony Keg is a quarter barrel or 7.75 gallons (US).A Mini holds only 5 liters.A Keg holds 15.5 gallons. (a 1/2 keg is 15.5....a full keg is 31 gallons)A Corny Keg used by micro and home brewers is 5 gallons.
About 14 per 5 liters.
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."
5 gallons of space is the same as 16 fluid ounces of space taken 40 times. Regardless of what's in that space. Even if it's empty. Note: 16 fluid ounces of space is also called "one pint".
One US quart of beer is about 946.35 mL.
60 psi at normal max working psi, the keg is designed to hold 130 psi before the safety valve/release will kick in to release the excess pressure. P.E.T plastic bottles (soda) are about the same 130 max before BOOM.
8 pints make a gallon
1/5 gallon is 3.2 cups.
There are 4 quarts in a gallon, so 5 galllons are 20 quarts.