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How to dispense ANYTHING using a True Kegerator: True kegerator options: 1. True 15” residential single-tap (holds one slim 1/4, 1/6 barrel, or similar ~5-7.5 gal keg): https://true-residential.com/products... 2. True 24” residential dual-tap (holds two 1/6 barrels or one slim 1/4 + one 1/6): https://true-residential.com/products... 3. True TDD-1 commercial (larger kegs up to half-barrel): https://www.truemfg.com/product/tdd-1... Purchase via dealers: https://true-residential.com/dealer-l... 1. Dispensing American beers/ciders (most common): True units include low-profile Sankey D couplers for standard US kegs (available at BevMo, Total Wine). Low-profile is required due to height limits. Recommend replacing stock coupler (no lever, causes spray) with this lever-style low-profile D coupler: https://amzn.to/4qeAQ01 Twist on with lever up, then lower—no mess. 2. European beers: A. CO2 beers (e.g., Warsteiner, Heineken): Need low-profile S coupler for 20L kegs: https://amzn.to/44Alefb B. Nitro beers (e.g., Guinness): Require U coupler (no low-profile version exists), so not possible in residential models—use commercial TDD-1. Need nitrogen regulator, stout faucet, etc.: https://amzn.to/3N0UFnM https://amzn.to/3y12zcn https://amzn.to/45gdHlI CO2 beer tips: Dispense at 10 PSI, 37°F. Reduce foam by lowering pressure to 8-10 PSI, avoiding too-cold temps, and pouring at an angle (start tilted, straighten as it fills). 3. Cold brew/nitro coffee: Nitro coffee (infused with N2 at ~40 PSI) is creamier/smoother than standard cold brew (~10 PSI). Parts for nitro: https://amzn.to/3N0UFnM https://amzn.to/3y12zcn https://amzn.to/49jCojF Swap included 5lb CO2 tank for 20 cu ft food-grade nitrogen tank (~$35 fill, lasts ~5 kegs) at welding/homebrew shops. Avoid larger tanks—they won’t fit. True’s nitrogen kit costs more ($600-900) and may include extras; DIY parts cheaper (~$150-250) for store-bought kegs. 4. Home-made beverages (cocktails, sangria, sparkling water, etc.): Use Cornelius (Corny) kegs with ball-lock connectors. Parts/supplies: https://www.kegworks.com/draft-beer/k... Questions? Ask below!