16 gallons cost 173.99 bucks in a keg. So doing a little quick math... $17,399 plus tax. I'm sure you could negotiate a volume discount and get it down to $1500 no problem.
16 gallons cost 173.99 bucks in a keg. So doing a little quick math... $17,399 plus tax. I'm sure you could negotiate a volume discount and get it down to $1500 no problem.
Pretty simple math: 12 oz. can of Shiner Bock = 1.50 1600 Gallon tank = 204800 oz. 204800 / 12 = 17066 cans of Bock 17,066 cans of bock cost $25,600.00
But this is only a guess as I'm only drink Bud Lights.
16 gallons cost 173.99 bucks in a keg. So doing a little quick math... $17,399 plus tax. I'm sure you could negotiate a volume discount and get it down to $1500 no problem.
Are we talking added to the beer? Wouldn't that make them so sort of ceviche after a short amount of time. I'm thinking you may be on to something here.
Are we talking added to the beer? Wouldn't that make them so sort of ceviche after a short amount of time. I'm thinking you may be on to something here.
16 gallons cost 173.99 bucks in a keg. So doing a little quick math... $17,399 plus tax. I'm sure you could negotiate a volume discount and get it down to $1500 no problem.
It's not practical to cool a container that big. I would get a huge cooler with a hose nipple one each side. Put coils of copper pipe inside and pack the cooler with dry ice. Run the warm beer through the cooler between the the tank and your glass to quickly chill it.