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Keg or bottle beer?

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Keg or bottle beer?

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There are several factors that one should consider when deciding between a keg or a bottle beer. Following are some of the considering point: 1. A standard keg (known better as the Half Keg) can produce about 144 cups of beer. Bottled beer is only one cup at a time. 2. Using a keg limits you to one beer all the way while bottled beer can be made of an assortment. 3. A keg should be return to the store, while unopened bottled beer can be stored for later. 4. The cost of a keg is lower than the cost of 144 bottles of beer. 5. The average usage is one drink per guest per hour. 6. The more options you provide at the bar, the less people will drink beer. With all of the above in mind, consider how many people will actually drink beer at your event, how much beer, and the preferences of beer people have. Our personal preferences is to recommend against a keg for groups under 150 people (or 100 people if the bar will offer only beer and wine).

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