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keg

n. countable
B2 Upper Intermediate US //ˈkɛɡ// UK //kˈɛɡ// keg

n. a small, strong barrel used for storing and serving liquids like beer. It is usually made of metal or wood and has a tap to let the liquid out.

n. a small barrel, typically made of metal or wood, used for the storage and transport of liquids, especially beer or cider. Often used in the context of bulk beverage service at social events.


SIMPLE

The party host ordered a keg of beer for the weekend.

CONTEXTUAL

The restaurant manager checked the pressure on the keg to ensure the beer poured smoothly for the evening rush.

COMPLEX

While traditional wooden barrels are still used for aging certain spirits, the modern stainless steel keg has become the industry standard for maintaining the carbonation and freshness of draught beer.

Synonyms
Usage

Often used as a unit of measurement for volume in commercial brewing contexts.

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