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What Are Kegs — and Why Do You Actually Need Them?

What Are Kegs — and Why Do You Actually Need Them?

Kegs aren’t just containers. They’re a key part of how beer is stored, transported, and served — whether you're brewing in your garage or managing full-scale production. Wondering what’s the best way to package your beer? Let’s dive in.

What Is a Keg?

A keg is a sealed, reusable container used to store and transport beverages (most often beer) and to serve them directly into glasses via a dispensing system.

Unlike bottles or cans, kegs are pressurized, which makes them easy to connect to CO₂ systems — ensuring consistent pour quality and protecting the beer from oxygen exposure.

Why Kegs Are the Best Choice for Both Home and Pro Brewers

✔️ Flavor Integrity – Airtight seals keep oxygen out and carbonation in, preserving aroma, freshness, and mouthfeel.

✔️ Efficient Storage & Serving – One container, one tap, zero fuss with cleaning, capping, and labeling dozens of bottles.

✔️ Labor Savings – Fewer containers mean less cleaning, packaging, and handling.

✔️ Professional Presentation – Especially important for microbreweries: bars prefer kegs over individual bottles — cleaner, faster, and more consistent.

Types of Kegs: With Spears vs. With Lids

Kegs with Spears

Standard in the commercial world, these kegs are equipped with built-in valves and designed for use with pressurized dispensing systems.

Pros:

+ Highly durable and airtight

+ Can handle high pressure

+ Compatible with professional tap systems

+ Fast filling and serving with proper setup

Cons:

- Require dedicated equipment for filling and dispensing

- Can’t be opened without special tools

- Need regular servicing and cleaning of spears

Kegs with Lids (Cornelius and Similar)

A favorite among homebrewers. These kegs use manual locking lids and are easy to open, clean, and refill.

Pros:

+ Simple and beginner-friendly

+ Easy to clean manually

+ Great for small batches and experimental brews

+ Can be filled manually or under pressure

Cons:

- Limited volume

- Can lose pressure if not sealed properly

- Slower and less consistent pour

- Risk of inadequate sanitization

What Are Kegs Made Of?

  • Stainless Steel – The industry standard. Strong, durable, and ideal for preserving pressure and flavor.

  • Plastic (PET) – Lightweight and disposable.

  • Aluminum – A cheap but outdated alternative. Still used in mini-kegs but inferior to steel in both strength and seal quality.

Keg Sizes

Keg capacities range from 5 to 50 liters, depending on the application.

- Homebrewers often use 9.5L or 19L Cornelius kegs

- Commercial breweries typically work with 20L, 30L, and 50L formats

Final Thoughts

Kegs are more than just containers — they’re a tool that impacts beer quality, production efficiency, and customer experience.

✔️ If you're a homebrewer, kegs help you ditch the bottles, speed up your process, and keep your beer tasting exactly as intended.

✔️ If you're a microbrewery, kegs ensure flavor consistency and streamline distribution to bars and restaurants.

✔️ If you're a buyer or brewery owner, choosing the right kegs means better logistics, longer shelf life, and happier clients.

At mykegs.de, you’ll find everything you need: stainless steel kegs, fittings (spears), accessories, and expert support. Because packaging isn’t just packaging — it’s part of your beer’s identity.