That's an awesome bar. Nice work.
That's an awesome bar. Nice work.
My bar and my bourbon bunker used to be far more robust. At one point I was running out of room. Ultimately through drinking the good stuff and giving away a lot of the others I wasn't going to drink, this is what it looks like as of today. I do have a few bottles "bunkered" on the bottom that are not in the picture.
And I've saved a few empty bottles of the "good stuff" just as a keepsake.
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Slow day working from home, thought I would share my meager collection.
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Nice collection! Only thing missing from there is a 4R product...![]()
"this hobby is supposed to be fun. When it stops being fun, check yourself, because you're doing it wrong." Charles Cowdery
Update on mine...I outgrew my space, moved my "bunker" to another cabinet but didn't really like having it split up. Today at Staples, found this guy on sale for $39.99, so I put it together and have the whole collection together again.
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Be careful of particle board shelving units and heavy/breakable items.
You may detect a sag in the middle of the shelves and take that as a red flag warning.
My name is Joel Goodson. I deal in human fulfillment.
I grossed over eight thousand dollars in one night. Time of your life, huh kid?
Looks good Dridge! I was almost going to buy this liquor cabinet I saw at Costco. It matches my Le Cache perfectly but my wife vetoed the idea. "Why would you spend $500 on something that holds only 25 bottles? That's lame"
She is always the rational one![]()