I GOT UP TO 10 AND LOST COUNT......................
2006-11-12 05:45:27
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answer #1
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answered by jb 2
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A U.S. keg or half-barrel (15.5 gallons) contains 1984 ounces. The servings-per-keg figures with a 6.75% spillage loss. The net serving size allows for a one inch foam head. A half liter is about 16 ounces. A standard beer pitcher is 48 ounces.
So approximatelt 20.6. Two of which will be foam.
In other words 15.5 x 64 = 992 devided by 48 = 20.6666666
2006-11-12 05:49:12
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answer #2
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answered by Smurfetta 7
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16 gallons in a keg if using a 2 quart pitcher there are 32
2006-11-14 01:34:05
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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a) how big is the pitcher?
b) how big is the keg?
Divide the b) answer by the a) answer, and there you hsve it.
I would guess that there are plenty of pitchers in a keg, - enough to get a Frat party drunk. Drive safely
2006-11-12 05:47:06
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answer #4
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answered by thisbrit 7
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50
2006-11-12 06:05:54
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answer #5
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answered by frankmilano610 6
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i think its in the area of 48 - 52 but i wouldnt quote me on that 100%
2006-11-12 05:49:27
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answer #6
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answered by Jake S 5
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