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What are those drink dispensers called?

In our daily lives, these containers with a small tap, where people gather around to get drinks, have several different names depending on their appearance and use. If you search online or ask in a store, using the following names will be sure to get you the right result:


 

● Common names for this type of beverage container

1. Party Dispenser / Glass Juice Jar

Appearance: This is the most common type, usually made of transparent glass, round and bulging, and looks very high-quality.
Highlights: It usually comes with a very noticeable Metal Drink Dispenser Tap. People like to fill it with ice cubes, lemon slices, or colorful fruits, making it look especially nice on a party table.
Common terms: "The glass jar with a tap" or "cold drink dispenser."


 

2. Buffet Beverage Dispenser

Appearance: This is most often seen at hotel breakfasts or buffets, and has a more formal appearance.
Highlights: It is usually cylindrical, with a stainless steel base, and a tube in the middle for ice to keep the drinks cold. Its Metal Drink Dispenser Tap is often designed to be very smooth; a light pull will dispense the liquid.
Common terms: "Beverage dispenser," "juice dispenser," or "stainless steel beverage dispenser."


 

3. Outdoor Insulated Water Jug

Appearance: This is usually made of plastic, with a thick outer shell and a handle.
Highlights: Its focus is not on appearance, but on insulation. The tap is usually a push-button type, or a simple plastic lever.
Common terms: "Insulated jug," "sports water bottle," or "the large water jug ​​used on construction sites."


 

4. Brewing Barrel / Fermentation Tank

Appearance: If you like to brew your own beer or make kombucha at home, you might call it a fermentation tank.
Highlights: This type of container has excellent airtightness. To facilitate dispensing, a high-quality Metal Drink Dispenser Tap must be installed at the bottom so that sediment at the bottom is not dispensed when pouring.
Common terms: "Brewing jar with a tap" or "fermentation bottle."


 

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