Tap Water Bars

The Water Bar Offers Flights of Plain Water from Local Areas for Eaters to Sample

The Water Bar is a unique twist on a traditional eatery that serves alcoholic drinks by offering flights filled with a variety of tap water flavors pulled from different locations, in the place of beer. The water is served in the same format, in tiny sample size glasses on a wooden plank. Guests can sample the water sourced from local areas and see how the taste differentiates depending on location.

Located in Minnesota, the Water Bar offers an interactive setting for both adults and children to learn more about water. While set up like a bar, the location is also simultaneously a museum that lets guests sample different tap waters sourced from different regions. The taste of the water shifts depending on different variables such as mineral content.
Trend Themes
1. Tap Water Flights - Create flight experiences with tap water from different locations to offer a unique tasting experience.
2. Interactive Water Education - Combine bars and museums to create interactive spaces where both adults and children can learn more about tap water.
3. Differentiated Water Taste - Explore how different tap water flavors can be based on location and variables such as mineral content.
Industry Implications
1. Hospitality - Incorporate tap water flights into bars and restaurants to provide customers with a unique and educational experience.
2. Tourism - Develop interactive water-themed museums and attractions to attract tourists interested in learning about tap water.
3. Food and Beverage - Offer tap water flights in stores or cafes to cater to customers looking for new and diverse beverage options.

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