This home beer dispenser is the one gift your Dad will actually want on Father's Day — and it's 20% off right now

PerfectDraft Machine at-home beer dispenser out in the back yard with a man pouring a glass of Corona beer
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At the end of the day, all your dad probably wants on Father's Day is to spend a little time with you, preferably over a nice cold beer. So, the PerfectDraft Machine could be the only gift he'll actually want come June 15th — and the good news is that it's currently discounted in both the U.S. and the U.K.

Right now, you can get the PerfectDraft Machine for $50 less at PerfectDraft, which brings the price down to $349.

Over in the U.K., the same discount applies and you can pick up the PerfectDraft Phillips Machine for £199 instead of its usual £250 at Amazon.

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PerfectDraft Machine: was $399 now $349 at perfectdraft.com

The PerfectDraft Machine lets you bring the bar to your own home with compatible kegs offering 18 beers (202oz) poured at your preferred temperature between 32° - 53°F thanks to the improved insulation of the machine that measures roughly the size of a home coffee machine with a 11.5-inch width, 17.5-inch height and 20.3-inch depth. The machine weighs 33.71 lbs, and there's a handy drip dray that'll make sure any overflows don't stain your countertop.

PerfectDraft Phillips Machine Home Beer Cooler and Dispenser
PerfectDraft Phillips Machine Home Beer Cooler and Dispenser: was £249 now £199 at Amazon

The PerfectDraft Philips Machine sits on your countertop and chills a six-litre keg of beer down to a crispy 3°C. The LCD display shows the current volume and when your pint has reached the target temperature. Beer stays fresh for up to 30 says and the compact measurements (286mm width, 444mm height including the handle and 493mm depth) means it'll fit easily in your kitchen or man cave. There are more than 50 beer brands available throughout the year in compatible kegs.

If your dad is anything like mine, you'll have had some of your best chats in the backyard while dinner is cooking on one of the best grills and you've got a glass of frosty beer in your hands. The only drawback is that those beers often come from cans or bottles, meaning multiple trips to the fridge or cooler and a lot of unnecessary waste.

The PerfectDraft Machine uses compatible kegs (there are over 50 different beer brands available) to give you a bar-like experience at home. Each keg is good for 202 fluid ounces of beer — that's 10 pints if you're drinking in the U.K. — and keeps your drink at yours (or your dad's) preferred temperature. The beer stays fresh for 30 days so you can enjoy a cold one every weekend for a month, if you so choose.

Because it's 2025 and everything has to have an app, there's the PerfectDraft app that lets you manage all the aspects of your machine. You can monitor keg levels, change temperature and receive exclusive discounts. And because we also can't do things without a celebrity endorsement, I'm told David Beckham himself uses this machine at home for his own enjoyment.

Thankfully, there's a discount of $50/£50 you can take advantage of right now and, if you order promptly, you'll have it ready for your old man to test drive next weekend. A word of warning though; in the U.S., you'll need to enter your zip code to confirm availability in your area and I had no luck for Tom's Guide HQ in New York. If you're reading this in the U.K., you can order through Amazon to any location.

Meanwhile, if you're looking for more gift ideas, check out these eight best Father's Day gift ideas from my colleagues.

Jeff Parsons
UK Editor In Chief

Jeff is UK Editor-in-Chief for Tom’s Guide looking after the day-to-day output of the site’s British contingent.

A tech journalist for over a decade, he’s travelled the world testing any gadget he can get his hands on. Jeff has a keen interest in fitness and wearables as well as the latest tablets and laptops.

A lapsed gamer, he fondly remembers the days when technical problems were solved by taking out the cartridge and blowing out the dust.

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