1. You definitely should go with a full keg if that is the route you are looking at. It will definitely be cheaper and help keep you under that $500 limit.

    If memory serves me correctly, a keg = 6 or 7 cases of beer I think.

  2. Think about all the keg stands people can do.
  3. Two beers?? Don't waste my time fa dat? :lol:
  4. I was thinking the same thing--who has only two beers at a freakin' crawfish boil?
  5. Okay, you aren't hosting a tail gate.

  6. Very true. LSUgirl, would these be the type of people to do keg stands? If so, two kegs may be in order. And if they are the keg standing type, two kegs of Natty Light would be suffice.
  7. 80 people is alot even for a keg, when I think about it, you may want to get a Keg and a half a keg.
    even with a keg if it is 6 cases in a keg with 80 people, they will only have 1.8 beers

  8. This is for my company crawfish boil. I work for a freaking non profit, people!

    Also, since this is a company party my boss does not want to be held liable for people getting drunk and then we are held at fault.


    As for keg stands- I do not think that anyonoe would attempt to do them. I will get back to y'all if this does occur. If it would be anyone it would be the 73 year old office assistant. She's a wild one.
  9. kegs hold 165 beers.

    buy two.

    and a 1/2 gallon of beam.

    youll be happy you did.
  10. you are really trying to get people drunk