keggers

kegger

1. slang A party at which the primary focus is the drinking of beer served from a keg. Hey, Tommy and the boys are throwing a kegger on Saturday. You want to come? The frat got busted for giving booze to freshmen at one of their keggers.
2. slang A keg (of beer). Why don't we buy a kegger to have at the barbecue? It'll probably be less money and hassle than having a bunch of bottles and cans. The criminals robbed the bar's cash register and made off with three keggers of beer.
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

keggers

verb
See kegger
See also: kegger
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
See also:
  • kegger
  • keg
  • keg party
  • blaze
  • blazes
  • blazing
  • on draft
  • on draught
  • it is the pace that kills
  • frat-rat
References in periodicals archive
So, in April 2009, Musk turned to one of his old business tactics: He threw a kegger. The politicos who gathered over beers in Washington's National Building Museum were given rides in the Model S around a giant indoor track.
They restricted: Connecticut banned "keggers" in dorms; Yale banned alcohol at university functions including freshmen; Wisconsin urged frats to have "dry rushes." They provided alternatives: Illinois sponsored "Fruit Juice Friday" at the bar in the student union.
Except in cases of mobile keggers and the occasional make-out session, ditches don't typically attract the cool kids.
Everyone in town knew that he had had a drinking problem when he was young, and not the kind of problem most high school kids have, out at the pit or at keggers in the woods.
How many times a year does the average person past, say, the age of twenty--after contact sports and keggers but before canes and the fear of hip fracture--fall down?
"I do keggers and pizza parties when a department has made something happen," he said.