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  2. Cornelius keg - Wikipedia

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    It can be difficult to determine or measure the correct amount of sugar to add, and as glass bottles and metal bottle caps are not designed for high pressures, mistakes can cause the bottles to explode. The most common size of Cornelius keg holds 5 US gallons (19 liters) which conveniently matches the size of a typical batch of home-brewed beer ...

  3. Soda siphon - Wikipedia

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    Soda siphons. As early as 1790, the concept of an "aerosol" was introduced in France, with self-pressurized carbonated beverages. [1] The modern siphon was created in 1829, when two Frenchmen patented a hollow corkscrew which could be inserted into a soda bottle and, by use of a valve, allowed a portion of the contents to be dispensed while maintaining the pressure on the inside of the bottle ...

  4. Two-liter bottle - Wikipedia

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    US market Coke Zero bottles, showing 2 L (70.4 imp fl oz; 67.6 US fl oz) with US Customary conversion. The two-liter bottle is a common container for soft drinks, beer, and wine. These bottles are produced from polyethylene terephthalate, also known as PET plastic, or glass using the blow molding process. Bottle labels consist of a printed ...

  5. Water dispenser - Wikipedia

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    The bottle size varies with the size of the unit, with the larger versions in the US using 5-US-gallon (19 L) bottles. This is also the most common size elsewhere, labeled as 18.9 liters in countries that use the metric system. Originally, these bottles were manufactured at 3,5 or 6 US gallon capacity (11.4, 18.9 or 22.7 liters) and supplied to ...

  6. Codd-neck bottle - Wikipedia

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    The bottle was designed and manufactured with thick glass to withstand internal pressure, and a chamber to enclose a marble and a rubber washer in the neck. The bottles are filled upside down, and pressure of the gas in the bottle forces the marble against the washer, sealing in the carbonation.

  7. Keg - Wikipedia

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    The kegs themselves are made from stainless steel or aluminium. The standard keg size is 11 imperial gallons (50 litres or 88 imperial pints) and the vast majority of keg beers are supplied in this keg size. There are also smaller 30 litre (6.6 imperial gallons or 52.8 imperial pints) kegs, usually reserved for speciality and premium European ...

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    Buying a portable-size projector can make things much easier, and Amazon is having a one-day sale on the soda-can-sized Anker Nebula Capule projector — it's $70 off!

  9. Bag-in-box - Wikipedia

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    The bag is supplied to the company which will fill it as an empty pre-made bag. The company filling the bag with its product generally removes the tap, fills the bag (with wine, juice or other liquid) and replaces the tap and then the bag is placed in the box.