How many gallons is a skinny keg?

Answered by Brandon Riddell

The slim quarter keg, also known as the tall quarter keg or quarter barrel keg, is a versatile option for bars and restaurants looking to offer a variety of beers without the need for multiple full-size kegs. This particular keg holds approximately 7.75 gallons of liquid, making it equivalent to a quarter of a standard barrel.

To put it into perspective, a standard beer barrel, also known as a full-size keg, typically holds around 31 gallons of liquid. Therefore, a slim quarter keg is about a quarter of that size, holding 1/4 of 31 gallons, which comes out to approximately 7.75 gallons.

The slim quarter keg is often preferred by establishments with limited space, as it allows them to offer a decent quantity of beer while taking up less room than a full-size keg. Its smaller size also makes it more manageable for staff to handle and transport.

In terms of serving capacity, the slim quarter keg can hold approximately 82 12-ounce beers or 62 16-ounce pints. This capacity can vary slightly depending on the specific shape and dimensions of the keg, as well as the amount of headspace left for carbonation.

The slim quarter keg is typically designed with a US Sanke keg system, which is a common type of keg connection used in the United States. This makes it compatible with most standard keg couplers and dispensing systems found in bars and restaurants.

The slim quarter keg offers a practical and space-saving solution for establishments looking to offer a variety of beers without the need for multiple full-size kegs. Its 7.75-gallon capacity and compatibility with US Sanke keg systems make it a popular choice among industry professionals.