Real Beer Cellar, Finally!

Discussion in 'Cellaring / Aging Beer' started by queens1130, May 9, 2012.

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  1. djbreezy

    djbreezy Maven (1,499) Dec 16, 2008 Washington

    That is a killer fridge!! What'd you end up paying for it? Looks like retail is $399 at my local Home Depot.
     
  2. queens1130

    queens1130 Initiate (0) Nov 21, 2008 California

    Total $180. Originally paid $60 off CL. Took the guys word for it that it worked, except had problems with it when I tried at home (just marked it up as damaged in transport, I like giving people the benefit of the doubt). Had a repair man look at it, said the internal cooling fan wasn't working, assessed at $120 for parts / labor & went with it because I didn't want the hassle of trying to sell this unit & finding a new one before summer. All in all, still a great find at half the price & holds complete beer stash so can't complain :slight_smile:
     
  3. bookerandy

    bookerandy Initiate (0) May 6, 2012 Indiana

    Thanks for the info!
     
  4. djbreezy

    djbreezy Maven (1,499) Dec 16, 2008 Washington

    That's an amazing deal. Very nice!
     
  5. TWStandley

    TWStandley Pooh-Bah (2,166) Jan 15, 2008 Massachusetts
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    Are those cans on the second shelf Coors Lights? If so, heard that stuff ages superbly.

    Sweet fridge - I have one as well but need to build some new shelves (currently has wine bottle shelves)
     
  6. queens1130

    queens1130 Initiate (0) Nov 21, 2008 California

    haha, close. they're a few sixpoint resin, ten fidy, & ghandibots. though coors is perfect for spiking with diff flavor profiles as learned from a recent sensory class.

    I'm sure that as soon as you get the new shelving in that bad boy will fill up quick. It's a very dangerous fun game to play, cellaring.
     
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