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And a few other answers to questions like ‘how many beers are in keg’?

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How many gallons are there in a barrel of beer?

There are 31 US gallons per full barrel of beer. Why is that? I couldn’t tell you. I did some research and came up empty. Perhaps if I find a beer historian that will be the first question I ask of them. Also note that a barrel of beer will be abbreviated as bbl. The brewery that my class visited produces beer on a 15 barrel system, or 15 bbl.

How many beers are in a standard sized keg?

Another question that I hear all of the time. Let’s first clarify what is a standard size keg. A standard or full size keg is what you’ll find in most restaurants and bars and it’s probably what comes to mind when you think of a beer keg. They are big and made of stainless steel so they are easy to clean and won’t corrode. It’s considered to be the ‘mack daddy’ of portable beer vessels, though with a filled weight of about 161 lbs I’d argue that only a bodybuilder or powerlifter (with a large truck, mind you) would consider an average keg to be portable.

Now that we know how many gallons are in barrel we can easily answer the question about keg size. A standard keg of beer is also known as a half-barrel keg because, you guessed it, it will hold a 1/2 bbl, or 15.5 gallons (half of 31) of beer. As there are 128 ounces in a gallon, that means a standard sized keg will hold 1,984 ounces of beer. That’s equivalent to:

  • 124 US pints (16oz) or

  • 164 12oz bottles

What are all of the other common types of kegs and how much beer do they hold?

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Scaling down from a standard, half barrel size keg, the next size down is a quarter of a barrel keg. These come in two variations - squat and slim, with each holding the same volume of beer - 1/4 bbl, or 7.75 gallons, or 992 oz of beer.

The squat version is also known as a pony keg. It has the same diameter as a half keg, but it’s roughly half its height

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The slim version of the quarter barrel keg is just as tall as a half keg but has a much smaller footprint.

If I need to bring some beer to party, I’d rather bring a quarter keg than a half keg. They are way easier to handle and shouldn’t require as large of a keg deposit as its big brother.

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The next smaller size is a sixth barrel keg, also known as a sixtel.

This will hold 1/6 bbl, or 5.16 gallons, or 661 oz of beer

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Next we have the Cornelius keg (aka Corny Keg) - this will hold 5 gallons, or 640 oz of beer.

Note that a Sixtel and Corny keg have almost the same capacity. The main difference between these two types of kegs comes down to the types of connections used. A corny keg will use either ball lock or pin lock connectors for the carbon dioxide (CO2) gas and beer lines. All of the other types of kegs mentioned above will require a device called a keg coupler instead of ball or pin lock connectors.

Many homebrewing recipes are written for 5 gallon batch sizes thus its not surprising that corny kegs seem to be ubiquitous amongst home brewers, though the other types of kegs are also common because they can easily be hooked up to kegerators.

These 5 gallon size corny kegs are also very popular with craft breweries.

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Also popular amongst homebrewers are these torpedo kegs. Torpedo kegs can be found in a few different sizes: 5 gallon, 2 1/2 gallon all the way down to 1 1/2 gallon, which happens to be my preferred size.

Like corny kegs, they use ball lock connectors (pin locks are not available) instead of special keg connectors. Unlike corny kegs, they have no rubber tops or bottoms - just metal. The all metal feature is nice as are the extra tall handles which are designed to allow for easy stacking. I can fit two stacked 1 1/2 gallon kegs in my mini ‘fridge.

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I’ve also been able to find these super-slim mini kegs in 1/2 gallon and 1 gallon sizes. These are nice if you’re really tight on space. These aren’t always supplied with a ball lock connector - sometimes they are only supplied with the lid, so just be mindful of that when purchasing.

Though there are a few other ‘oddball’ sizes out there, this pretty much covers most of the standard keg types.

What about non-US measures?

A European keg will typically hold either 20 or 50 liters of beer. 50 liters of beer is equal to about 11 imperial gallons of beer, which also happens to be a standard keg size in the United Kingdom. For reference, an imperial gallon (imp gal for short) is equal to 1.2 U.S. gallons. Another way to say express this would be to say that a standard UK is 25% bigger than a US keg.

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FAQs

How many gallons are there in a beer barrel? | Small Batch Brewing? ›

Most homebrewers refer to any process smaller than about five gallons as “small-batch brewing.” The label isn't necessarily inaccurate, but it misses the point somewhat.

How many gallons is a batch of beer? ›

For example, I can split a 5-gallon recipe into thirds to get a batch size of 1.66667 gallons, or 1.7 gallons – close enough. This will get you about 14-16 bottles, a little more than a 12-pack. If you want a full case then split in half and go for the 2.5 gallons. It's all good.

How many gallons is a 1 barrel brew system? ›

The Pilot Pro is a one of a kind 1 bbl brewing system that includes all of the following professional grade brewing features: 57 gallon hot liquor tank. 40 gallon mash tun with side manway.

How many gallons of beer are in a barrel? ›

Barrels as a Measurement Unit

In the United States, a beer barrel is defined as 31 gallons.

How many gallons does a standard beer barrel contain? ›

In the US most fluid barrels (apart from oil) are 31.5 US gallons (26 imp gal; 119 L) (half a hogshead), but a beer barrel is 31 US gallons (26 imp gal; 117 L).

How big is a batch of beer? ›

Most homebrewers start out by brewing five-gallon batches, and this is an affordable and manageable size to brew. At some point in their brewing lives, however, many homebrewers at least consider scaling up. Some may want to brew more beer.

How many beers in a 1 gallon batch? ›

Im with radio, usually i hit about 8-11 bottles per gallon batch. I have in my head an average of 10 per gallon. BUT that all depends on how much “neck space” you fill to. Usually i fill right up to where the neck starts.

How many barrels are in a batch of beer? ›

How Many Beers are in a Keg? A Barrel? A Batch?
UnitBottleBarrel
Barrel1/3301
10 Barrel Batch1/33001/10
30 Barrel Batch1/99001/30
250 Barrel Batch1/825001/250
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What is barrel brewing size? ›

A standard keg of beer is also known as a half-barrel keg because, you guessed it, it will hold a 1/2 bbl, or 15.5 gallons (half of 31) of beer. As there are 128 ounces in a gallon, that means a standard sized keg will hold 1,984 ounces of beer. That's equivalent to: 124 US pints (16oz) or.

How many gallons is a Jim Beam barrel? ›

2 years gets you Kentucky Straight Bourbon, 4 years Jim Beam®. Each barrel holds about 53 gallons (200 liters) of what will be the world's finest straight bourbon whiskey.

What is 54 gallons of beer called? ›

Eventually, a hogshead of wine came to be 63 US gallons (52.5 imp gal; 238.5 L), while a hogshead of beer or ale is 54 gallons (250 L if old beer/ale gallons, 245 L if imperial). A hogshead was also used as unit of measurement for sugar in Louisiana for most of the 19th century.

What is a barrel of beer called? ›

Kegs and casks are containers commonly used to store, transport and serve beer, cider and other drinks. While casks were originally wooden, you're now much more likely to see stainless steel varieties of any brewery containers.

What does a keg of Bud Light cost? ›

Keg Prices
1/4 Barrels - 7.75 Gallons.Tax and DepositTapper, Tax and Deposit
Bud Light$132.58$207.95
Yuengling Lager$135.91$211.27
Yuengling Flight$135.91$211.27

How many gallons is a 5 barrel brewing system? ›

A 5-barrel (BBL) brewery is a medium-sized commercial brewing system with a batch capacity of approximately 155 gallons or 588 liters.

What does Bbl mean in brewing? ›

BBL: Barrel. A unit of measurement for beer equal to 31 gallons or 119 liters. Bitterness: A measure of the amount of hops used in a beer. Bitterness is measured in International Bitterness Units (IBUs).

How long does beer sit in a barrel? ›

The toast determines the strength of the flavor that the barrel imparts. But aging beer is more complicated than simply pouring it into a barrel and waiting around for a bit. Aging beer can take anywhere from 6 months to years.

How many beers in a 5 gallon batch? ›

5 Gallon homebrew kegs have about 45-50 12oz beers depending on how high its filled and then also how much sediment might be transfered from the fermentor.

How much water for a 5 gallon batch of beer? ›

Our 5 Gallon All-Grain recipes call for a pre-boil volume of 6.5 gallons and we arrive at that number for a very specific reason. Water tends to boil off at an average rate of 1 gallon/hour.

How much wort for a 5 gallon batch? ›

The general rule of thumb is that you want to collect six gallons of wort from your mash for a five gallon batch because you will lose approximately one gallon of water during a sixty minute boil, leaving you five gallons of wort post-boil.

What is batch volume beer? ›

'Batch Volume' is the amount that will end up in the fermenter. It's not possible to calculate the final volume of your bottles or keg, as it is hard to know how much trub will be sitting on the bottom of the fermenter depending on your beer style and your additions.

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