How many cases in a keg?

Answered by Jesse Garza

As an expert sommelier and brewer, I can provide you with a detailed answer to the question of how many cases are in a keg. The number of cases in a keg can vary depending on the size and type of keg.

Let's start with the American keg, which is the most commonly used type in the United States. An American keg holds 15 1/2 US gallons, which is equivalent to 1984 ounces. To determine the number of cases in a keg, we need to know the size of the bottle typically used in a case.

Assuming a standard beer bottle size of 12 ounces, we can calculate the number of bottles in a keg by dividing the total ounces by 12. In this case, 1984 ounces divided by 12 equals 165 1/3 bottles. Now, if we divide the number of bottles by the number of bottles in a case, we can determine the number of cases in a keg.

Let's say a case typically holds 24 bottles. Dividing 165 1/3 bottles by 24 gives us approximately 6.89 cases. Therefore, an American keg holds the equivalent of 6.89 cases or 165 1/3 bottles.

Now, let's move on to the European keg, which is commonly used in Europe. A European keg holds 50 liters of beer. To determine the number of cases in a European keg, we need to know the size of the beer bottle typically used in a case.

Assuming a standard beer bottle size of 330 ml, we can calculate the number of bottles in a keg by converting liters to milliliters and then dividing by the bottle size. In this case, 50 liters is equal to 50,000 milliliters. Dividing 50,000 ml by 330 ml gives us approximately 151 bottles.

If we divide the number of bottles by the number of bottles in a case, which let's assume is 24, we can determine the number of cases in a keg. Dividing 151 bottles by 24 gives us approximately 6.3 cases. Therefore, a European keg holds the equivalent of 6.3 cases or 151 bottles.

It's important to note that these calculations are based on standard assumptions for bottle sizes and cases. Actual numbers may vary depending on the specific sizes used in different regions or breweries.

The number of cases in a keg can vary depending on the size and type of keg. An American keg typically holds the equivalent of 6.89 cases or 165 1/3 bottles, while a European keg holds the equivalent of 6.3 cases or 151 bottles. These calculations are based on standard assumptions for bottle sizes and cases, and actual numbers may vary.