The invention is a single portable water bottle unit that delivers a convenient method of providing hydration to two separate parties. It consists of four main components a lid, housing, a connector, and bowl. The components are connected to each other via threads and can be assembled and disassembled at anytime. The connector is responsible for controlling liquid flow via mechanical apparatus initiated through the compression of a button-trigger located on its side. When the button-trigger is compressed, liquid vacates through the bottom of the housing, through the connector, through a removable filter attached on the bottom of the connector, and finally into the bowl. The bowl enables a second party to consume the contents dispersed from the housing without having to consume from the same orifices as the first part, which fastens and unfastens to the bottom of the connector.