When people think of Father’s Day gifts, alcohol or neckties may be among the first ideas that come to mind. But how do fathers actually enjoy drinking at home, and what kinds of gifts do they find genuinely pleasing? NEXER, together with FOURGRACE, an online store offering stylish tableware for every season, conducted a survey on “Father’s Day and drinking at home” among 250 men who had answered in a preliminary survey that they have children. The survey was conducted online from April 24 to May 7, 2026. The respondents were men who said they have children, and the number of valid responses was 250. First, respondents were asked how often they drink alcohol at home. The most common answer was “almost every day,” at 33.2%. This was followed by “hardly ever,” at 31.6%, “about two to three days a week,” at 12.4%, and “about four to five days a week,” at 12.0%. The shares of those who drink almost every day and those who hardly drink at all were close, showing large individual differences in home drinking habits. Among those who do drink, however, many appear to enjoy drinking at home as part of daily life. Next, respondents who drink at home were asked whether they care about drinking vessels that make beer or sake taste better. A total of 20.4% said they are particular about such vessels, including 2.9% who said they are “very particular” and 17.5% who said they are “somewhat particular.” Meanwhile, 39.8% said they are “not very particular,” and another 39.8% said they are “not particular at all,” meaning 79.6% said they have no particular preference. While about 80% do not place special importance on drinking vessels, one in five do have some preference, suggesting that a certain number of people notice differences in taste or drinking comfort depending on the shape or material of the vessel. When asked who they usually drink with at home in the evening, the most common answer was “mostly alone,” at 69.0%. This was followed by “mostly with my wife,” at 23.4%, and “w