The popular supermarket chain is selling Father’s Day gifts in time for June 21
Aldi could have the perfect Father’s Day present for beer-loving dads. The supermarket is bringing back its popular beer dispenser as part of an upcoming gift range. Available in stores soon, the item could be ideal for shoppers hunting for presents.
Customers can buy the £24.99 Beer Dispenser in the supermarket’s stores from June 7. Aldi says the present delivers ‘happiness on tap’, and said the item has previously sold out. The beer dispenser comes with batteries, so it can be enjoyed straight away.
The product description states: “Happiness now on tap, keep the beer flowing nonstop. Power Source: 1.5V, 2 x AA batteries. Beer can capacity: 330 ml / 350 ml / 440 ml / 500 ml.” The beer dispenser is part of the supermarket’s Father’s Day gifts range.
The products have been launched in advance of Father’s Day on June 21. Other items in the range include pyjamas, slippers, headphones, Lego, cookware, and a dartboard. For sports fans, the £17.99 Dartboard could be an ideal pick. Aldi says: “Great for stress relief and questionable aim. Bullseyes optional, fun guaranteed.”
Tech fans might prefer the £11.99 Wireless Headphones. Aldi says: “No wires, no limits. Just pure sound and effortless listening on the move. Includes Earbud charge case, USB-C charging cable, Magnetic sports strap and User guide with warranty card. Choose from Full in Ear or Half in Ear in either Black or White.”
There’s also a selection of Father’s Day games, including sports, darts, and music quizzes. The games are priced at £7.99 each. Aldi says they are designed for the dad who loves a challenge.
Elsewhere, shoppers looking for a similar gift might like the Draft Wizard V2 Beer Dispenser, which is £59.99 at Currys. The product description says: “Its ultrasonic technology creates a smooth pour with a creamy foam on top. It fits most canned or bottled beers up to 750 ml, so you can bring the pub home
“The battery-powered design lets you take it outdoors for parties or camping trips. It includes adapters for bottles and cans to suit your choice of tipple. Pull the lever after you pop your drink in and watch your glass get filled like at the bar.”
Alternatively, Curry’s is selling the Perfect Draft Pro Beer Machine for £279. The retailer says: “This PerfectDraft Pro is compatible with 6-litre Perfect Draft kegs and keeps beer fresh for 30 days. Cool it down to anywhere between 0°C – 12°C to enjoy the perfect pint at home.
“The Perfect Draft app lets you see the level of beer left in your keg and how long it will stay fresh. Use the cooling schedule and power saving mode to save on your electricity bills. Catch any spills with the drip tray and keep your home bar in tip top shape.”
Drinkaware warns that the risk of developing a range of health problems, including cancers of the mouth, throat and breast, increases the more you drink regularly. To keep health risks from alcohol low, you should drink no more than 14 units a week, ensure you have several drink-free days, and avoid binge drinking. Remember to drink responsibly (18+) and be Drinkaware. For advice and support on alcohol, visit the Drinkaware website here.


