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I have an opportunity to build a bar in my shed, just wondering g what everyone else's private dri king establishment is like.

I have a few ideas but nothing certain yet.

Any ideas? 8)
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I am in the process of building one right now in my game room...I will be making the top out of brazillion cherry hard wood flooring. I have a whole box of it left over from when I did my floors a while back. :thumbup:
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I turned a big amore(?) that was for an old TV. Added a few shelves and wine cooler. Great way to convert that type of furniture when you switch to a flat screen :P
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Thats a good idea, have u got any pics? I guess u could also Add mirror plate to the backing of it aswell
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urrazeb wrote:Thats a good idea, have u got any pics? I guess u could also Add mirror plate to the backing of it aswell
And lighting! The mirror helped to hide the hole in the back for the TV tube.
The bottom shelves came out and held DVD's. We converted that to a wine rack.
Also added shelves on the side and a divider in the middle along with glass racks on top(there are more now). The 'drawer' isn't complete in the pic, but holds mixing/bartending 'tools' and misc (salt, spritzer etc). Great cheap way to utlize an old piece of furniture that is lacking in function these days.

This pic was awhile ago-don't judge about the contents :mrgreen:

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You could add the final touch to make it feel more like a bar.. put a small TV on top of it. :)
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RevSpaminator wrote:You could add the final touch to make it feel more like a bar.. put a small TV on top of it. :)
Haha I could, but it's cluttered with other things now. Besides, there's a 40 or 50-something inch TV next to it. :mrgreen:
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That's a great idea, good use of a peice of furniture that is becoming useless nowadays.

Anybody else?

A fourm full of drinkers and only one bar?!

Even just any ideas are appreciated.

Was gonna have the classic outback Aussie pub style with signs and mining crap everywhere but it'll remind me too much of work! :)
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urrazeb wrote:Anybody else?

A forum full of drinkers and only one bar?!
If I want to sit or stand at a bar I'll go out to one... :think: When I'm home I prefer to drink in a more homey setting, like on the couch... :lolno:
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rad14701 wrote:like on the couch.
Goof ball :ebiggrin:
No substitute for a couch.. :thumbup:
But that is a dern nice solution for sumpin that often times ya find on the roadside when the home owner upgrades..
Really nice job.

Ya put it next to the couch and yer in instant heaven :lol:
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Well, I guess there is a difference between a "Home Bar" and a "Liquor Cabinet"... :think:
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That's great, I like going out too, but unfortunately I can't take any bottles to the bar, also I'll fall asleep on the couch...

After something for recreation while enjoying the beautiful summers we have over here!

And my wife is sometimes in the lounge, she will never be in the shed! (I hope)
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I have an opportunity to build a bar in my shed, just wondering g what everyone else's private dri king establishment is like.

I have a few ideas but nothing certain yet.
Go With a kegerator.
The wife thought I was crazy when I bought a 440litre single door fridge,
Then cut holes in it with a 22mm hole saw.
Kind of turned out OK though don't you think?

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Mate that's a sweet setup, do you brew your own or buy it?

What do u think one of those would cost to make up?

I wouldn't mind a chest fridge so i could have a drip tray etc under the taps, but i think that would be limited to only one keg and the gas... :think:
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Yeah I brew various beers. Each keg holds 18liters and it only needs one gas bottle to gas both taps.
A wort costs $19, each and is 23liters. I make 3 at once and that gives me 3 straight kegs and a bitsa- 4 all up.
70 liters for $57
The permutations are endless, sus this thread, it inspired me.

http://www.homebrewtalk.com/f35/show-us ... tor-29053/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" rel="nofollow

Would have really liked a freezer with a collar and controller.
Gas bottle is $160, kegs $50ea taps about $50 ea. Bugger all really.

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/2-x-19Litre- ... 4606b76bed" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" rel="nofollow

Buy ball lock kegs.
They are ex Pepsi kegs, best get them whilst they last, the lolly water companies have gone to bags and cardboard boxes.
They are selling out.

BTW I have a European Larger and a Pale Ale on tap ATM.
As well as my spirits of course.
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Can also convert a mini fridge :thumbup:

I converted one a few years back. Don't remember the following half year. Whew! You really have to learn self control when you have 2 or 3 kegs of homebrew on tap.
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Either that or you mrs teaches you. :mrgreen:
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I reckon the kegerator is an idea I might look into more. That was a great link, very inspiring...
620rossco wrote: The permutations are endless, sus this thread, it inspired me.

http://www.homebrewtalk.com/f35/show-us ... tor-29053/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" rel="nofollow
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I am about to build my second home bar (my first one in NYC is no longer my home...)
Been desiging it on an awesome tool called Google Sketchup. It's essentially a credenza
with two stainless steel shelves above it to hold the spoils of my mixology
Design pic and a target "look" below (shelves not shown)

http://imgur.com/a/rW9qe" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" rel="nofollow

Am looking for wrapped floating stainless steel shelves at the moment.

The woods I'm going to use for it are a mixture of reclaimed planks, iroko, pine, oak, maybe some bubinga if I can find it.
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This is my home bar, nothing on the shelves is home made as this pic was taken about 6 months before I got into the hobby:
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The front moves out so you can stand behind it like a real bar, but mini in size.
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This is my home bar, nothing on the shelves is home made as this pic was taken about 6 months before I got into the hobby:
Nice. Well thought out.
Guessn you don't have a huge amount of space or you get away with having some spirits in the house.
I get relegated to the workshop because if you make them too comfortable, my mates settle in.
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