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A bar at home

Started by rodsswag, October 20, 2012, 08:29:15 PM

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rodsswag

Hi all,
I am looking at building a bar at home to house all of the port and etc.... before we head out on the black top to get to the dirty stuff.
We have a bit of room in the dinning/family room to build a (sweet as) but not to big BAR.......
We have a fridge (full size) and lots of bottles to fill it.
I am looking for some ideas to create it.
Any help would be great.
Maybe after tonight there would not be as much full bottles but they can be replaced easy.
I am very handy with all sorts of tools. Both wood and metal.
I am thinking simple frame with some mini orb around the front, and a nice stained top with some cup holders built in.
Thanks for the input.

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Glenno

Just went to an outdoor kitchen place. There, they had a beer on tap setup, leg in fridge, at cost of $150.

He was saying at a You-Brew-It place you get kegs with your fav beer, and it can last 6 months, if you don't drink it.

Looked impressive. Very easy to pour beers, a little too easy

Bill

Living in the tropics ours is an outdoor bar.
Here are a couple pictures.


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Hairs

Quote from: Glenno on October 21, 2012, 05:16:52 AM
Very easy to pour beers, a little too easy
Hmmm, That's the problem, it becomes to readily available. That is why I stopped home brewing a few years ago.

Been thinking of making my own bar, I have all the material to do it, just gotta pull my finger out and do it.
Although I do like the idea of an outside one like Bill and Morag's.
Might have to rethink this to include our Fire Pit that we already use regularly. Arrh the grand Plan 
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Davepatrol

Quote from: Hairs on October 21, 2012, 09:58:26 AM
Hmmm, That's the problem, it becomes to readily available. That is why I stopped home brewing a few years ago.

Been thinking of making my own bar, I have all the material to do it, just gotta pull my finger out and do it.
Although I do like the idea of an outside one like Bill and Morag's.
Might have to rethink this to include our Fire Pit that we already use regularly. Arrh the grand Plan 
:cheers:
Hey Hairs,
If you build one of them you'll never get rid of the "Navara Beer Gut" ;D ;D >:D :cup: :cheers:

Hairs

Do you reckon Jenny Craig will be of any use  ???
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Build it and we will come  :cheers: