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  2. Cornelius keg - Wikipedia

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    Cornelius keg. A Cornelius keg (also known as a Corny keg or soda keg) is a stainless steel canister originally used as containers by the soft drink industry. [1] They can be used to store and dispense carbonated or nitrogenated liquids. Cornelius kegs were originally made by Cornelius, Inc.

  3. Keg - Wikipedia

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    The Cornelius keg (also known as a "Corny keg" or "soda keg") was originally used by the soft drink industry. It is now commonly used to store and dispense beer, especially homebrewed. Cornelius kegs were originally made by Cornelius, Inc., and were used for premix soft drinks.

  4. Barrel - Wikipedia

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    The word vat is often used for large containers for liquids, usually alcoholic beverages; [3] a small barrel or cask is known as a keg. [ 4 ] Barrels have a variety of uses, including storage of liquids such as water, oil, and alcohol.

  5. Field of Corn - Wikipedia

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    Three different molds were used to cast the concrete ears of corn, which stand about 6 feet (1.8 m) tall. [4] The breed of corn represented is known as Corn Belt Dent Corn, a double-cross hybrid variety. The ears are rotated in several directions to make it appear as if each ear is unique.

  6. Keg stand - Wikipedia

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    A properly executed keg stand in Raleigh, North Carolina in 2012. A keg stand is a drinking activity where the participant does a handstand on a keg of beer and attempts to drink as much as possible at once or to drink for as long as possible. Other people will help hold up the drinker's legs, and will hold the keg tap in the stander's mouth ...

  7. Columbian half dollar - Wikipedia

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    On December 15, the Mint shipped five kegs of the new coins, each holding 10,000 pieces, to Chicago. Each keg held five bags with a thousand coins each, though in one keg, one bag was intentionally short four coins, as also in that keg was a cigar box containing four envelopes, with coins number 1, 400, 1492, and 1892 from the first day of ...