Sunday, 15 July 2018
A bigger keg stays colder for longer
I spotted this keg of beer at an event at the weekend. What is the advantage of having one large keg versus the same amount in individual bottles? The large amount will have a smaller surface area and since thermal energy crosses the boundary through the surface, it will take longer to get energy in. Also, since energy required is proportional to mass, the larger mass will mean more energy is needed to produce the same temperature rise.