“This type of keg contains 15.5 gallons, which is equivalent to 1,984 fluid ounces. If you figure a 12-ounce portion—a typical can or bottle of American beer—you get around 165 beers per ...
which is technically called a half-barrel keg (more on that in a second), you're looking at about 15.5 gallons worth of beer. And in terms of pints, 15.5 gallons ends up being a lot of servings.
The House bill is mirrored by a similar measure ( SB 578) winding through the Senate. The bill in that chamber is sponsored by Sen. Tom Leek, a St. Augustine Republican representing coastal areas just ...
When everything is said and done, the kegerator should hold two 5-gallon kegs along with the CO2 tank required to serve the beer. The process is admittedly pretty easy, but it’s probably the ...