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  2. Cornelius keg - Wikipedia

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    The most common size of Cornelius keg holds 5 US gallons (19 liters) which conveniently matches the size of a typical batch of home-brewed beer, and kegs can be used to carbonate the beer. [1] This means that rather than saving, cleaning, and filling approximately fifty bottles, the brewer only needs to fill one keg.

  3. Beer head - Wikipedia

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    The creamy head on beers such as Guinness is created by a widget in cans or bottles using nitrogen, or by the process of drawing keg beer from a keg using nitrogen or mixed gas (carbon dioxide and nitrogen). The use of nitrogen, which was pioneered by Guinness, creates a firm head with small bubbles while reducing the excessively acidic taste ...

  4. Drink can - Wikipedia

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    A collection of drink cans in Dunsmuir, California. Beer can collecting was a minor fad in the late 1970s and 1990s. However, the hobby waned rapidly in popularity. The Beer Can Collectors of America (BCCA), founded in 1970, was an organization supporting the hobby, but has now renamed itself Brewery Collectibles Club of America to be more ...

  5. Keg - Wikipedia

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    Another type of mini keg is the "beer ball" or the "party ball", a disposable plastic ball that usually holds around 5.2 US gallons (20 L), roughly the equivalent of 55 twelve-ounce beers, though they can also be found in a smaller 3.8-US-gallon (14 L) size. Like kegs, it is necessary to tap the ball before the beer inside can be served.

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  8. Effervescence - Wikipedia

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    Although CO 2 is most common for beverages, nitrogen gas is sometimes deliberately added to certain beers. The smaller bubble size creates a smoother beer head . Due to the poor solubility of nitrogen in beer, kegs or widgets are used for this.

  9. Bud Light introduces personalized NFL team cans for the 2015 ...

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    Kansas City Chiefs – "The perfect beer for cheering at 142.2dB with 76,415 of your closest friends." Miami Dolphins – "The perfect beer for making tonight like the '72 season – Perfect."