What size weight is a keg?

Answered by Jeremy Urbaniak

The weight of a keg can vary depending on its size and whether it is empty or full. There are different keg sizes available, but for the purpose of this answer, I will focus on two commonly used keg sizes: the Cornelius keg and the 50-liter keg.

The Cornelius keg, also known as a soda keg or homebrew keg, has a height of 23 inches and a width (diameter) of 9 inches. When it is full, it weighs approximately 55 pounds, while when it is empty, it weighs around 9 pounds. This keg is often used for homebrewed beer or soda.

On the other hand, the 50-liter keg, also known as a half-barrel keg, is larger in size. It has a height of 20.94 inches and a width (diameter) of 16.06 inches. When this keg is full, it can weigh around 130 pounds, making it significantly heavier than the Cornelius keg. When empty, it weighs approximately 28 pounds.

It is important to note that these weight measurements are approximate and can vary slightly depending on the specific brand and material of the keg. Additionally, the weight of a keg can also be influenced by the type of liquid it contains, as different beverages have different densities.

In my personal experience, I have encountered both Cornelius kegs and 50-liter kegs in various social gatherings and events. The weight of these kegs can be significant, especially when they are full, so it is important to handle them with care and use appropriate lifting techniques to avoid injury. It is also essential to consider the weight of the keg when transporting or storing it, as it may require additional support or equipment to ensure its stability and prevent accidents.

The weight of a keg can vary depending on its size and whether it is empty or full. The Cornelius keg weighs approximately 9 pounds when empty and 55 pounds when full, while the 50-liter keg weighs around 28 pounds when empty and 130 pounds when full. These weight measurements are approximate and can vary slightly. It is important to handle kegs with care and consider their weight when transporting or storing them.