I think I saw this a while ago, but don't remember seeing pictures: http://lightersideofrealestate.com/...-becoming-hot-trend-in-backyard-entertainment
yup saw that too. Buy a shed, throw in some insulation and panelling...and you're all set. Just have to remember to put a tap on the outside so when you're mowing the lawn you can just use the drive-thru.
I had a friend who attempted to make one of these...he just didn't have a theme and it ended up looking like a twelve-year-old's clubhouse...with beer. OK...a twelve-year-old's clubhouse...
A nice twist on the Man Cave, but we would only have 7 or 8 months to use it. That would be a loooooong Winter. Hey,maybe the pub fishing shanty.....
I now know what my next home project is gonna be. It would be rough in the winter but beer is just as enjoyable in the snow as it is in the sun
My buddy and I made a brew/drinking shed in his back yard and decked it out like the taverns we used to hang out in while we were roommates in Bamberg, Germany.
Easy fix to all the six month too hot too cold. My workshop, though larger than most sheds , has a window unit that's both heat and A/C. All I really need is a smoke eater. (Workshop has a 3/4 bath.)
SO I want to get or have built a pub shed for my back yard. I was thinking of getting a Tuff Shed of 10' x 12'. Has anyone done this? I can buy the kit from Tuff Shed or Home Depot, and have a contractor build it. Or I can have one of the two major companies do it. Any ideas, or past experiences in either?
Since it's wood based with 2x 4xs, insulation is easy to put in, and board up? I think a nice open front door would be awesome with a rolling system for brewing beer to go in and out of the shed !
I already have the brew lounge in the house for regular hanging and enjoying. I have a nice wooden shed in the backyard as well. Behind the shed is a nice little area with lots of shade, pretty flowers, and an annoying patch of grass to both water and mow. Trying to convince the wife to let me put in pavers back there, a couple chairs or a hammock, and a dorm fridge in the shed with a tap running out the back. Would keep a keg of Saison in it from March through September.