Beer: Keg

: Charcoal grills, fire pits, and even camp stoves.

: Half the size of a standard keg, containing 7.75 gallons (about 62 pints or 82 twelve-ounce cans ).

To serve beer from a keg, several specialized parts are required: beer keg

: A slim, tall keg popular for craft beers and home bars. It holds 5.16 gallons (about 41 pints or 55 twelve-ounce cans ).

: Custom tap handles and decorative stands for home bars. : Charcoal grills, fire pits, and even camp stoves

: Provides the pressure needed to push the beer through the lines and keeps it carbonated.

: Originally used for soft drinks, these 5-gallon canisters are the favorite of homebrewers because they are easy to clean and refill. Key Components It holds 5

: The standard large keg seen at parties or in commercial bars. It contains 15.5 U.S. gallons, which is approximately 124 pints or 165 twelve-ounce cans .