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10 Summer Drink Dispensers (and Drinks to Put In Them)

beverage dispenser drink dispenser lemonade iced tea cold drink summer cocktail2009_06_12-JarThumbs.jpgThe thought of a big cooler on the back porch, filled up with lemonade and dispensing sweet coolness from a frosty spigot, is captivating right now. Here are a few good drink dispensers that might fit the bill, along with a list of some of our favorite summer coolers. Cucumber water, rhubarb soda, and pitchers of cocktails...

 
 

TOP ROW
• 1 Refreshing Lemonade Crock, $135 at Uncommon Goods. Retro fabulousness. (photo via P.O.S.H. Chicago)
• 2 Chiara Drink Cooler, $199 at NapaStyle. The unusual square shape is refreshing.
• 3 Hourglass Beverage Jar (Glass), $60 at Sur La Table. A classic look.
• 4 Cold Drink Dispenser (Polycarbonate), $49.95 at Plow & Hearth. Lighter construction, easier to tote.
• 5 Martha Stewart Collection Drink Dispenser (Acrylic), $49.99 at Macy's. (On sale from $100.) Good sale, and good looks with a lighter weight.

BOTTOM ROW
• 6 Paris Hammered Glass Beverage Dispenser, $109.99 at Home Wet Bar. French fancy, and well-elevated base.
• 7 Glass Drink Dispenser, $59-$79 at Pottery Barn. Really nice-looking.
• 8 Apothecary Beverage Servers, $250-$290 at Horchow. Spendy, spendy...
• 9 Cold Beverage Jar, $40 at Crate & Barrel. Solid, practical, handsome, economical. The best of the bunch?
• 10 Turin Dispenser, $39 at Infusion Jars. Something different, tall and skinny!

And now for a drink or two (or three, or four...) to fill up your beverage dispenser.

Summer Drinking
Tall, Cool Drinks for a Relaxing Long Weekend - Pimm's Cup, gin and tonic - all the classics.
Lavender Lemonade
Lemonade Stand Lemonade
Raspberry Watermelon Iced Tea
Simple Pleasure: Cucumber Water
Rhubarb Soda
Raspberry Limeade Cooler

Related: Picnic Season: Acrylic Drink Dispensers from Pottery Barn

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Anthropologie has one very, VERY similar to the apothacary one from Horchow for slightly less. It's here

posted by Tiamat_the_Red on June 11th 2009 at 2:25pm
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Just bought the C&B one, and you can't tell from online, but.... THERE ARE BUBBLES IN THE GLASS.
I'm desparate to have a sun tea pitcher again that's made out of glass, not plastic, so I just ponied up and bought this. Where was this list three days ago???

posted by any such name on June 11th 2009 at 3:01pm
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Another drink to put in it (if you are so inclined): kombucha. Let the SCOBY live in there, drink from the bottom.

posted by violet222 on June 11th 2009 at 4:03pm
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You can buy a large glass gallon jar with a lid for about $15 at target, kmart, etc. Serve the drinks up with a stainless steel dipper.

Spigots get moldy and nasty. People don't clean them.

posted by ohjodi on June 12th 2009 at 1:17am
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I like old-fashioned terra cotta water crocks, like this.

http://www.antiques-paradise.com/Photos/water%20crock.jpg

For anything beyond water, I agree with ohjodi, and I use glass gallon jars with dippers. (even water crock spigots need to be cleaned meticulously, as they are a source of contamination).

posted by mschatelaine on June 12th 2009 at 5:42am
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Restaurant supply stores usually have something like this at a much lower cost than elsewhere.

posted by h144 on June 12th 2009 at 9:11am
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Last year I bought a glass one with spigot at the Christmas Tree Shop for less than $20. Can't remember I think it was $19.95 but it may have been $14.95. It does have to sit at the edge o a table or counter as the spigot is low and you cannot get the last of the liquid out without tipping it towards the spigot , but this seems to be a common affliction and I couldn't beat the price. However it is not a small space item, it eats up tons of counter, table or storage space, pretty but not sure it has any practicality.

posted by marid22 on June 12th 2009 at 9:37am
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Z Gallerie has an old-fashioned apothecary dispenser... even prettier than the pic - http://www.zgallerie.com/p-1835-apothecary-beverage-dispenser.aspx

posted by paulawirth on June 12th 2009 at 11:22am
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That lemonade pitcher from Uncommon Goods is $199 at Madison Belle.

http://shopmadisonbelle.com/Product_Detail.aspx?id=228

posted by theambershow on June 15th 2009 at 6:42pm
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sorry, it's $119. It's CHEAPER

posted by theambershow on June 15th 2009 at 6:43pm
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I just bought two of the BPA-free plastic jugs for serving sangria at a picnic. The aesthetics are obviously not up to par with all the jugs listed here but I found them to be very functional and lightweight.

http://www.bedbathandbeyond.com/product.asp?order_num=-1&WRN=-2&MC=1&SKU=118753&RN=204

posted by fischbowl on June 22nd 2009 at 1:41pm
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