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  2. The Oak Cooperage - Wikipedia

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    A&K Cooperage was established in Higbee, Missouri in 1972 as a keg business by D.L. Andrews and his son-in-law Dale Kirby. [3] They initially produced 5- to 20- gallon kegs but began concentrating on manufacturing 59-gallon American white oak barrels. [3]

  3. Cornelius keg - Wikipedia

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    Cornelius keg. A Cornelius keg (also known as a Corny keg or soda keg) is a stainless steel canister originally used as containers by the soft drink industry. [1] They can be used to store and dispense carbonated or nitrogenated liquids. Cornelius kegs were originally made by Cornelius, Inc.

  4. 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-gallon (20 L), the equivalent of 55 twelve-ounce beers, though they can also be found in a smaller 3.8-US-gallon (14 L) size.

  5. Nathan "Nearest" Green - Wikipedia

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    Some critics argue that Jack Daniel had bought Green as a slave and used Green's recipe for his own profit, however the Tennessee Tribune documented that "Daniel never owned slaves and spoke openly about Green's role as his mentor". [5] Known as Nearest Green, [6] or "Uncle Nearest", [1] [4] he played the fiddle and was a lively entertainer ...

  6. Genesee Brewing Company - Wikipedia

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    Genesee Brewing Company (/ ˈ dʒ ɛ n ə s i / JEN-ə-see) is an American brewery located along the Genesee River in Rochester, New York.From 2000 to 2009, the company was known as the High Falls Brewing Company.

  7. English brewery cask units - Wikipedia

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    The system was originally based on the ale gallon of 282 cubic inches (4.62 L; 1.22 US gal). In United Kingdom and its colonies, with the adoption of the imperial system in 1824, the units were redefined in terms of the slightly smaller imperial gallon (1.2 US gal; 4.5 L). The older units continued in use in the United States.

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