keg
IPA: kˈɛg
noun
- A round, traditionally wooden container of lesser capacity than a barrel, often used to store beer.
verb
- (transitive) To store in a keg.
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Examples of "keg" in Sentences
- And remember, the keg is reusable — think environment an’ [...]
- I love that a keg is a "system" - but that's patent-ese for you.
- They say that what those seniors are doing are called keg stands.
- Â Buying beer by the keg is MUCH CHEAPER than buying it in the bottle.
- You just know that he didn't call the keg the next day like he promised.
- Â Plus that, the keg is enclosed, so the beer stays cold and there is less waste!
- What they're saying is that the alcohol started out as a pre-party with the seniors and some of the girls who watched the videotape with me said that there were four kegs there and some of the video we showed you yesterday were girls doing what they called keg stands, hand stands on kegs, excessive amounts of drinking.
- And if from this conjunction a baby was born, the infernal rite was resumed, all around a little jar of wine, which they called the keg, and they became drunk and would cut the baby to pieces, and pour its blood into the goblet, and they threw babies on the fire, still alive, and they mixed the baby's ashes and his blood, and drank! "
- If the keg or barrel is filled with beer, the same becomes apparent from the beer showing itself in the glass gauge; then the faucet, B, is closed, the copper bung is lifted out of the bung hole, and the beer contained in the pipe is just sufficient to completely fill the keg, which is then bunged up, while the apparatus is transferred to the next keg.
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