Whether you’re serving fresh-brewed iced tea or fruity sangria, a proper drink dispenser is an absolute home entertaining essential. Maybe you’re looking for a smaller, sleek carafe-style pitcher with a lid to bring along with you to a picnic at the park or an oversized drink dispenser for ice-cold water to serve to your little ones after soccer practice. Either way, we have you covered, and we guarantee you'll get a ton of use out of one of these picks below — especially once summer is in full swing.
Mix up a batch of your favorite libations and ensure that your guests' glasses stay filled to the brim with any of these 11 sleek and versatile drink dispensers. Who's ready for sangria?
This best-selling Mason jar-inspired beverage dispenser is a favorite among reviewers for its petite 1-gallon size, transportability, and cute simplicity. We love the oversized stainless steel pour spout and metal screw top for seamless serving, refills, and cleanup.
If you need something compact but chic to serve boozy lemonade at your next brunch get-together, this is the beverage dispenser for you.
You've likely seen pitchers like these on the table at your favorite brunch restaurant and wondered to yourself: Where can I buy something like this? As someone who owns a few carafes like these, I highly recommend this set for its versatility.
Batch up a mimosa or bloody mary on the weekend, pop on the plastic top, and head to the park with your bestie. Thank me later!
We love the vintage aesthetic of this blue oversized Mason jar-style beverage dispenser from Home to Table. At 2.15 gallons, it’s significantly bigger than most other picks on this list, which makes it ideal for serving ice-cold lemon water on a hot summer day, Gatorade at the kids’ soccer practice, or refreshing lemonade.
We love this matching set for being the perfect beverage dispenser pair to serve custom cocktails at an engagement party, Jack & Jill, or another special occasion.
The decorative metal stand and heavy-duty stainless steel pour spouts add just the right amount of drama, while the nifty chalkboards add a touch of DIY whimsy.
We can't get over the cute square shape and sweet hobnail glass texture of this 1.6-gallon drink dispenser. Maybe it's because it looks like an oversized juice box, but we think this would work best for serving fruit punch, Kool-Aid, or other kid-friendly beverages at birthday parties.
A nice balance between casual and elegant, we like the dark metal raised base of this 1-gallon drink dispenser from Estilo. Since the stand allows for space underneath the dispenser, you can easily stash cups, ladles, or extra fruit for your sangria right nearby.
Maybe it's just us ... but this 1.5-gallon beverage dispenser basically screams fruity, chilled sangria. The etched glass adds a touch of sophistication to an otherwise simple design, making this beverage dispenser ideal for showcasing your most colorful punch, batched cocktails, or summer sangria.
With its generous 2.5-gallon capacity (that's 40 cups), this clear plastic beverage dispenser is the perfect vessel for ice-cold water or Gatorade for the whole team after weekend soccer practice. Parents will love the handle for portability, and the pour spout adds another element of convenience.
This sleek chrome-finished drink dispenser is the perfect vessel for serving batched cocktails at a happy hour or fruity sangria at a picnic. The metal base, cylindrical shape, and old-timey aesthetic add just the right amount of sophistication to any party.
This 2-gallon Mason jar-inspired drink dispenser from Circleware is the epitome of summer. The perfect container for serving iced tea or lemonade during your next brunch get-together, we love the pour spout and screw-off metal lid.
Danielle St. PierreSenior Food & Drink EditorDanielle is the former food & drink editor for BestProducts.com, where she put her knowledge as a cocktail consultant and connoisseur to use; her work can also be spotted on Thrillist, Food & Wine, and Delish.
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