That will obviously depend on the size of the keg; also, on how tightly packed the gold is. Gold has a density of about 19 kilogram/liter.
An empty aluminum keg typically weighs around 15-20 pounds, depending on the size and style of the keg.
15 pounds = 6.80388555 kilogrames
A full keg would weigh 160.5 pounds...An empty keg weighs about 29.7 pounds.
A full half keg, also known as a half-barrel keg, typically weighs around 160 pounds (approximately 73 kg). This weight includes the beer, which is about 15.5 gallons, and the metal keg itself. The exact weight can vary slightly depending on the specific design of the keg.
A full sixteen-gallon keg typically weighs around 160 to 170 pounds, depending on the specific type of beer and the keg's construction. The weight comes from both the liquid beer and the keg itself, which is usually made of stainless steel. When empty, a sixteen-gallon keg weighs approximately 30 to 40 pounds.
By law, 156 pounds six ounces plus nothing minus 6 ounces for a 15.5 US gallon keg.
"How much does that keg cost?"
1/2 Keg- 86.99 1/4 Keg- 50.99
A keg of beer costs around $350 in Pennsylvania.
If done properly you will have ~ 95 - 97% efficiency out of a keg.
Weigh the keg. The tare weight should be on the container, subtract the tare and convert the weight of the contents to liquid.
Why would you put sugar into a keg of beer? The sugars come form the grains and adjunts.