Sentence examples for a keg of from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a keg of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a container, usually of beer, that holds a specific volume of liquid, often in social or celebratory contexts.
Example: "We ordered a keg of craft beer for the party to ensure everyone had enough to drink."
Alternatives: "a barrel of" or "a cask of".

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He bought a keg of beer that was barely touched.

"The winner gets to take home a keg of beer.

We had a keg of beer somebody'd brought.

"All it takes is a little spark to ignite a keg of dynamite".

"We're sitting on a keg of gunpowder," says Nasir El-Rufai, a former federal minister.

SOME time ago four teenage boys and a ten-year-old stole a keg of beer.

Chairs, tables and a keg of beer had been tossed to the bottom of the pool.

Wallace Beery's character turns up with a keg of beer and everyone sings Hark Those Bells!

He unplugged a keg of high wine, and made sure that Mackinnon drained it half down before he ate.

The site, originally given to George Muse in return for military services, was traded (1780) for a keg of whiskey.

He agreed to provide a keg of beer and plenty of guests in exchange for a pit-roasted pig.

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