- The
Keg is a Canadian-owned
chain of
steakhouse restaurants and bars
operating in both
Canada and the
United States. The
first location,
originally named...
- A
keg is a
small cask used for
storing liquids.
Wooden kegs made by a
cooper were used to
transport nails, gunpowder, and a
variety of liquids. Nowadays...
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KEGS may
refer to: King Edward's
School (disambiguation), or King Edward's
Grammar School King
Edward VI Aston, also
known as
KEGS Aston King
Edward VI...
- A
Cornelius keg (also
known as a
Corny keg or soda
keg) is a
stainless steel canister (
keg)
originally used as
containers by the soft
drink industry. They...
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Keger (Russian: Кегер; Avar: КӀогьориб) is a
rural locality (a selo) and the
administrative centre of
Kegersky Selsoviet,
Gunibsky District, Republic...
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KEG or
Keg may
refer to:
Keg, a
small cask The
Keg, a Canadian-owned
chain of
steakhouse restaurants and bars
KEG,
postnominals for a
Knight of the Order...
- Look up
powder keg in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Powder Keg or
Powderkeg may
refer to:
Powder keg, a
keg of gunpowder, or, metaphorically, a politically...
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Keg-tossing (or
keg toss) is a
traditional strength sport that
involves the
heaving of a
standard half-barrel beer
keg or a
similar implement. The basic...
- The
Keg Mansion is a
former residential building that is
presently used as a
location for a The
Keg restaurant, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The building...
- beer
served from a cask or
keg rather than from a
bottle or can.
Draught beer
served from a
pressurised keg is also
known as
keg beer.
Until Joseph Bramah...