Definition of «keg»

A keg is a large, usually wooden barrel used for storing and dispensing beer or other liquids. It typically has a tap at the bottom that allows the contents to flow out when pressed. Kegs are commonly used in bars, restaurants, and other establishments where draft beverages are served.

Usage examples

  1. I bought a keg of beer for our backyard party.
  2. We tapped the keg and started serving drinks to our guests.
  3. The crew loaded the heavy keg onto the truck for delivery to the pub.
  4. The wine festival featured a variety of wines available on tap from different kegs.
  5. I used a hand truck to move the keg from the cellar to the bar.
  6. The brewery offers keg rentals for events and parties.
  7. The bartender replaced the empty keg with a fresh one to keep the beer flowing.
  8. We filled the keg with water and used it as a makeshift cooler for our picnic.
  9. The brewery tests each keg before shipping to ensure the quality of their products.
  10. Many craft breweries offer limited edition beers exclusively in kegs.

Sentences with «keg»

  • And as it shows Uluwatu was bunging on another free keg show and all welcome. (baliwaves.com)
  • I began to see what those no - fun tee - totalers a hundred years ago had seen — how the victims of alcohol were almost always the ones who were most vulnerable, how it impoverished families and lives, how it threw a lit match into powder kegs of longings. (sarahbessey.com)
  • From a gym, to ping pong tables, to beer kegs for after - work fun, to free catered lunches and dinners, how much cash a company splashes on keeping their employees happy is a good sign of how quickly they're growing. (blog.gojobhero.com)
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