A 58.6 liter keg is equal to approximately 198 10-ounce glasses.
There are approximately 169 fluid ounces in a 5 liter keg.
There are 128 16-ounce servings in 16 US gallons.
8 oz = 1 cup 16 cups = 1 gallon 240 cups = 15 gallons You can get 120 16 oz cups out of a 15 gallon keg.
There are approximately 124 pints of beer in a 15.5 gallon keg.
A 1/6 keg typically contains 5.16 gallons of beer, which is equivalent to about 661 ounces.
In an American Keg there is 100 glasses of beer. In a European Keg there is 84 beers. Both these numbers are half barrels. in a quarter barrel there is 33.
A 10 oz glass con tains about 0.3 L but allowing for some foam and for easy math you should get about 4 glasses to a liter or about 200 to a keg.
There are 165 12oz glasses of beer in a 1/2 Barrel (15.5 gallon) Keg.
Around 115
30 liters = about 1,014 fluid ounces.
A frikken lot
There are approximately 13.2 gallons of lager in a 50-liter keg.
If you are talking about a full size keg, then it is about 165 12oz beers, or 124 16oz beers. If you are talking about a half keg, then it is about 82 12oz beers, or 62 16oz beers. Obviously there are other sizes, but those are the main ones.
A schooner typically holds about 425 milliliters (mL) of beer. To determine how many schooners are in a 40-liter keg, you can convert the keg volume to milliliters (40,000 mL) and divide by the schooner size. Thus, 40,000 mL divided by 425 mL equals approximately 94.1. Therefore, you can serve about 94 schooners from a 40-liter keg.
There are approximately 169 fluid ounces in a 5 liter keg.
160 12 ounce glasses to a standard 1/2 barrel.
16 liters is 541.024 US ounces.