1/2 Barrels are between 14 and 16 gallons, 1/4 barrels are between 7 and 8, and 1/6 barrels are between 5/6 most kegs that people get are the 1/2 keg kind. That is the US kegs. They vary between countries.
I don't know if you mean dimensions, but volume wise an average keg holds 88 pints of lager. There are 20 fluid ounce's of lager in a pint (in Britain anyway), therefore there are 1760 fluid ounce's in a keg. That equates to 11 UK gallons or 49.995 UK litres.
A keg is considered a half-barrel, which holds 15.5 gallons. This would be considered a 'full keg', but there are many variations of keg sizes.
It varies. I don't think there is a law that says that a keg HAS to be a certain height...
the largest beer barrels in use now is 36 gallons
yes she has very big keglegs and she is fat
A beer keg is not a standard measure. In the US, a keg can range from 10.6 pints (a mini keg) to 124 pints (half barrel keg).
A five gallon keg should yield enough for each of your guests to have at least four beers. If you are looking for people to drink more than that, a bigger keg would be more than sufficient.
Keg is: barril.
The Keg was created in 1971.
A keg is usued to transport beers or ales. A keg is measured as 90 pints
"How much does that keg cost?"
about 40 pitchers in a keg.
Depends on the keg dispenser. I recommend the Hoff-Stevens Keg Dispenser available at http://homebrewheaven.com/hoff-stevens-keg-dispenser-tap.htm
1/2 Keg- 86.99 1/4 Keg- 50.99
Keg Purnell was born in 1915.
Keg Purnell died in 1965.