larger what? I shall assume you mean LAGER. a keg is 81.8 litres, an average pint is say, £2.50. thus, around £400. This is assuming you want to buy it retail, by the pint.
"How much does that keg cost?"
1/2 Keg- 86.99 1/4 Keg- 50.99
A keg is typically larger than a pony keg, holding around 15.5 gallons of beer compared to a pony keg's 7.75 gallons. A pony keg is more suitable for a small gathering due to its smaller size, making it easier to transport and store.
A keg of beer costs around $350 in Pennsylvania.
An empty aluminum keg typically weighs around 15-20 pounds, depending on the size and style of the keg.
If done properly you will have ~ 95 - 97% efficiency out of a keg.
A pony keg is smaller than a full keg, holding about 7.75 gallons compared to a full keg's 15.5 gallons. Pony kegs are more suitable for smaller events or gatherings, while full kegs are better for larger gatherings or parties.
Why would you put sugar into a keg of beer? The sugars come form the grains and adjunts.
A full keg would weigh 160.5 pounds...An empty keg weighs about 29.7 pounds.
Chile is much larger but it only has about a 1/4 of the population of England as Chile is all mountains
The deposit on a keg can be in excess of $60 , and a deposit on the tap, and then the beer is extra. The whole initial outlay can be in excess of $135 .
From what I have seen about $290.00