5 liters = 169 ounces or 14 beers.
Price compare: typically, in California, Heinekein in a 12 pack is a better deal. Even if you ad in the unfair recycle fee, it comes up pennies per bottle chepaer to buy bottles than the mini keg. Too bad. I'd feel better if it went the other way by a few cents it would be great. We're trying one this week in my fridge. Less guilt about bottles.
12 fluid-ounces [American measurement] = 355 ml = 0.355 l
Rite Aid in Brooklyn sells Heineken at $13.99 for a twelve pack of longnecks.
A 5-liter keg holds the equivalent of about 14(14.08333) 12-ounce bottles.
16 Imperial gallons = 213.3 lots of 12-fl oz helpings.
12 thirty packs! Since keg sizes are not standardized, the keg cannot be used as a standard unite of measure for liquid volumes. This size standard varies from country to country and brewery to brewery with many countries using the metric system rather than U.S. gallons. In the US, however, a "full keg" or "half barrel" contains 15.5 and therefore depending on the quality of the fill anywhere from 150-165 12 oz. beers. Doing the math, that means that 5 to 5.5 "30 packs of beer fill a keg."
The answer depends on their drinking capacity. Also, a beer keg is not a standard measure. In the US, a keg can range from 10.6 pints to 124 pints.
There are 128 16-ounce servings in 16 US gallons.
There are many factors that need to be taken in to accurately determine how many, "Pints" or "Beers" come out of a keg. The factors are assuming that the keg is properly chilled, the glasses are clean and are being delivered to the glass is what is known as a "direct draw system" or method, since heat is a factor and the distance the beer must travel from keg to glass greatly effect the number of beers out of the keg do to foaming. From there you will need to know what type of glass (beer mug, Shell, hour glass, Pilsner, etc.) the beer is going into, how many fluid ounces the glass is, and the size of the "head" (foam) that is put on the beer. These all affect volume. Example: A 10 floz beer stein with a 1" head yeilds 248 beers from a 1/2 BBL Keg where a 1/2" yeilds 220 a 11.2% variance. A 14 floz., same glass and head would yield, 170 and 156, respectfully. For keg party, this is no big deal. If you are a bar or restaurant owner looking to control costs. BIG DEAL!
Just over 14 1/2 bottles (assuming a bottle is 12 oz/341ml.
Wondering how many beers are in a Heineken mini keg? The official Heineken DraughtKeg sports five liters of beer. Convert this to ounces and you've got about 169 ounces of beer or a bit more than fourteen 12 ounce bottles.
It will hold 14.69 , 12 oz beers.
A typical keg contains 15.5 US gallons. 1 gallon is 128 fluid ounces. So a keg contains 1,984 fluid ounces. That is a little more than 165 beers (almost 7 cases of beer).
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.
Slightly over 165 12 oz beers.
A case of twenty four 12 ounce beers is 24x12= 288 ounces. Five 128 ounce gallons is 640 ounces which is 640/288 cases = 2.22 cases or 53.33 beers.
160 12 ounce glasses to a standard 1/2 barrel.
12 thirty packs! Since keg sizes are not standardized, the keg cannot be used as a standard unite of measure for liquid volumes. This size standard varies from country to country and brewery to brewery with many countries using the metric system rather than U.S. gallons. In the US, however, a "full keg" or "half barrel" contains 15.5 and therefore depending on the quality of the fill anywhere from 150-165 12 oz. beers. Doing the math, that means that 5 to 5.5 "30 packs of beer fill a keg."
There are nearly three and a half cases of beer in a half keg. It contains approximately 82 twelve ounce servings of beer, and there are 24 twelve ounce servings in a case.
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.
A pony keg is 7.75 U.S. gallons. There are 82 12-oz. bottles in a pony keg.
around 165 in a keg that is almost 16 gallons