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    Zero-Proof Kegs For Home, Parties & Weddings

    Bring the NA tap experience home with a few of our best-selling kegs.

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    Why A Keg Instead Of Cans

    ~40-45 servings per keg

    Looks and feels like a real tap experience

    Less packaging waste than dozens of bottles or cans

    Friends enjoying zero-proof kombucha and sparkling tea from a home non-alcoholic keg

    How It Works

    01

    Pick A Keg

    Pick one of our home-friendly kegs (sparkling tea, hop water, or iced tea).

    02

    We Ship To You

    We ship a one-way recyclable 1/6 barrel keg to your door.

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    Pour & Enjoy

    Connect to your kegerator or event tap system and pour.

    Elegant non-alcoholic keg tap system serving guests at a wedding reception

    Perfect For

    Weddings and rehearsal dinners

    Backyard parties and holidays

    Home kegerator setups

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    Home kegerator answers

    NA Kegs at Home, Answered

    Will a PourZero keg fit in my home kegerator?

    Yes for most kegerators. PourZero ships 1/6 barrel (~5 gal / ~20 L) Sankey D kegs, which drop into any kegerator built for U.S. commercial beer or cold brew. For Cornelius (ball-lock or pin-lock) home kegerators, use a standard Sankey-to-Corny adapter.

    What can you put in a kegerator besides beer?

    Anything draft-friendly: sparkling teas, hop water, kombucha, nitro and cold brew coffee, iced tea, and pre-batched mocktails. PourZero focuses on zero-proof options across all of these categories so a single tap can swap between styles.

    How long does an NA keg last in a home kegerator?

    Sealed and cold, 1–6 months depending on the product. Once tapped and properly gassed at 36–40°F, plan to enjoy within 7–14 days for best carbonation and flavor.

    Do home NA kegs use CO₂ or nitrogen?

    Sparkling teas, hop water, and kombucha pour best on CO₂ at typical beer pressures. Nitro cold brew and nitro tea pour on a 70/30 nitrogen/CO₂ blend through a stout faucet for the cascading head.

    NA kegs vs single-serve cans for home use
    PourZero NA keg Canned NA
    Cost per serving ~$3.00–$4.10 ~$2.50–$5.00
    Servings per unit 40–55 (per 1/6 BBL) 1 per can
    Packaging waste 1 recyclable keg per ~50 servings 1 can per serving
    Fridge / storage footprint 1 kegerator slot Cases stacked in a fridge
    Variety in rotation Swap kegs every 2–4 weeks Buy individual SKUs each time
    Setup Kegerator + Sankey D coupler None

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