Beer kegs ALWAYS remain the property of the brewery that owns it, and their name should appear on the keg. Since the breweries never sell these kegs. It isn't legally in your possession unless you have a rental agreement or it is secured by a deposit. If neither of these scenarios is in effect, then the beer keg does not legally belong to you.
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Unfortunately no. You need to go through a Beer Rep. in NL to get a Keg or have a Liquor License.
it will depend on size but cases will be cheaper
No, you cannot fill a keg with canned beer.
A keg of beer costs around $350 in Pennsylvania.
No, keg beer is typically not pasteurized before it is served.
Yes, a keg can be used to dispense beer at a party.
There are a few different kinds of beer keg taps that are available. Globally, there are six kinds of available options for beer keg taps. These are mostly divided by continent, such as US keg taps and European keg taps.
A pony keg is a small keg of beer that typically holds about 7.75 gallons or 62 pints of beer. It is often used for smaller gatherings or parties.
around 165 in a keg that is almost 16 gallons
Yes. If a keg has a leaks the beer will go flat. It is the pressure of the carbon dioxide (without oxygen) in the keg that keeps the beer from spoiling or going flat.