Pitchers and Buckets: Overlooked but Still Important


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Pitchers and buckets don’t get enough attention from drinkers when compared to glasses, but they are no less important. Without pitchers and buckets, how can you share your blessings, like that blue, frosted margarita you just concocted or that bottle of champagne you’ve been chilling in your wine cooler?

There are different kinds of pitchers and buckets that have a variety of colors, designs, and material. The way a pitcher or a bucket is designed depends on the people who use it, the place it is used in, and what it’s used for. For example, a plastic pitcher would be the best to use at a rowdy party because it won’t break if it hits the floor, and a stainless steel pitcher is the best option to use in a restaurant because it’s easier to clean and more durable than a glass one.

There are different pitchers for different types of drinks, but sometimes you can use the same type of pitcher when it comes to water and juice. Margaritas and beer can be served in the same kind of pitcher because they both don’t need a lot of taking care of. Wine can also be placed in a pitcher-like container called a decanter; this is specifically designed for making the wine breathe. Pitchers can either have a cover on them to prevent the drink from getting dirty or to avoid cross contamination in the refrigerator, or they can just be wide open.

Buckets are also of different kinds, depending on the purpose. There are buckets for bottles of beer that are usually plastic, and there are also different kinds of buckets for wine. Wine buckets are made out of stainless steel and filled with ice to keep the wine chilled. There are also wine buckets that are made out of a special kind of plastic. This kind of plastic is designed to keep the wine chilled even without ice.