CorvallisCracker Posted April 19, 2008 Share Posted April 19, 2008 Yes Martha, a bottle of bourbon can enhance a traditionally decorated room. It's a Good Thing. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CorvallisCracker Posted April 19, 2008 Share Posted April 19, 2008 We need to raise the voting age. Really. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CorvallisCracker Posted April 19, 2008 Share Posted April 19, 2008 We laugh at cognac and calvados. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CorvallisCracker Posted April 19, 2008 Share Posted April 19, 2008 His older brother is a friend of mine. I'm watching him today. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CorvallisCracker Posted April 19, 2008 Share Posted April 19, 2008 Decanters? We don't need no steenkin' decanters! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CorvallisCracker Posted April 19, 2008 Share Posted April 19, 2008 You wouldn't be so fat if you didn't eat so much. Plus, you might want to try chewing your food before you swallow it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CorvallisCracker Posted April 19, 2008 Share Posted April 19, 2008 · Hidden Hidden We're berry glad to meet you! Link to comment
CorvallisCracker Posted April 19, 2008 Share Posted April 19, 2008 No, little grasshoppers, you will not be truly fulfilled until you become one with cream. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CorvallisCracker Posted April 19, 2008 Share Posted April 19, 2008 "What happened to all the rum?" - Capt. Jack Sparrow Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CorvallisCracker Posted April 19, 2008 Share Posted April 19, 2008 We're berry glad to meet you! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CorvallisCracker Posted April 19, 2008 Share Posted April 19, 2008 My wife loves to cook with wine. Sometimes she even uses it in the food. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CorvallisCracker Posted April 19, 2008 Share Posted April 19, 2008 Believe it or not, I used to have double what this holds... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CorvallisCracker Posted April 19, 2008 Share Posted April 19, 2008 ...but as I said earlier, it's quality not quantity that matters. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
spun_cookie Posted May 10, 2008 Share Posted May 10, 2008 OK, sorry this took so long, just need to have the time to take pictures and develop them. Because of the space limitations (you will see) I had to use my Cannon with the 16-35mm zoom to keep from having 50 photos. The first images are the entry way to the cellar, the side walls (left and right) of the cave, the open door into the caller, back onto the wine glass rack and staging area for the wine. What you are looking at is an entry way that use to be a double door (never looked right to me) that I converted into a hallway. The caller is made up of part of the laundry room that was dead (at least in my mine) space that was not useful and extra space my wife let me swipe from her painting office. When she went on business travel (I got her OK ahead of time, just did not give her all the details) I gutted the area up to the roof, pulled the insulation; stripped in bare. By the time she got back 3 days later it was all framed in, insulated, moisture protected and dry walled. I then covered it in chicken wire for stucco and started the wood work. All the wood work is Purple Heart. The Doors, the shelves, the wine rack, the door frames, the stops... everything. I went looking for doors I wanted for this little exercise and the prices were crazy... A Purple Heart exterior door like that would be $5K... I have 10% of that into it and I got the wood for the door frames, the stops, the bottom step, etc... There are two doors; the second is also Purple Heart going into my wife’s painting office. For a "G", I got all of the wood you will see in the pictures less the bourbon shelves (next post). After I spent a week building the doors and the rest, I hung them and then stuccoed the hall portion of the cave and the cellar itself. The stucco is the only part I did not do. I started, but I found some guys in the new neighborhood I am in that were doing a home and the price they gave me was too sweet not to have then do it… and I hate doing stucco. So, in short, we bought a new home, in the 3rd month I gutted two halves of two rooms, framed in new walls, new wiring, insulated, water proofed, stuccoed and added a cellar... this is what happens when you leave a carpenter alone with spare time... my wife does not mind that I travel so much now Next post will be the bourbon and wine area Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
spun_cookie Posted May 10, 2008 Share Posted May 10, 2008 Now what you are looking at is the back and side parts of the wine cellar. I think I have about 50 cases of wine total. 15 years worth of buying and drinking. About 2 yrs ago I ran out of space in the kitchen island that we have for my bourbon storage… and my wife said “don’t you have a booze room… put them in there†… so I cut in some purple hear shelves and bourbon staging All that Purple hears was a few Benjamins, but well worth it to keep the same look throughout. So now I have a Wine / Bourbon Cellar… and it rocks. The top tow shelves are two bottles deep. You can see I took a picture of the first row and then pulled them for the back row shot. The one image shows all my backups. Not quite as deep as many of the gurus here, but I have the plenty of the ones I really like… That third to last image of the two wine bottles is, on the left, the standard 750 ml wine bottle, the one on the right is 27 litters, or holds 36 standard bottles. That one is for my retirement of if I make VP, or at my funeral when I kick the can.. any of those ways will be one hell of a party for my closest 50 wine drinking buddies (or 20 of the real hard core ones ) SO all in all, there is no way in hell I could have afforded this if I did not build it all myself. Put those trade skills to good work to support my other hobbies… The final two images are two cork boards I made from wine corks I cut in half and made a map of the US and a map of the world. Each pin represents places my wife and I have been together. It is kind of cool to see where we have been in life Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jinenjo Posted May 10, 2008 Share Posted May 10, 2008 Glad to see everyone is doing their part to stimulate the economy. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
drunkenjayhawk Posted May 10, 2008 Share Posted May 10, 2008 Very impressive Spun. A lot of time and effort went into your setup looks very nice. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ggilbertva Posted May 10, 2008 Share Posted May 10, 2008 Nice Emerald.....a fine display of a good collection Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cigarnv Posted May 11, 2008 Share Posted May 11, 2008 A bit of bourbon in the study with overflow in with the wine.... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BourbonJoe Posted May 11, 2008 Share Posted May 11, 2008 Nice Reid and Emerald. I'd be happy with either.Joe :usflag: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
spun_cookie Posted May 11, 2008 Share Posted May 11, 2008 A bit of bourbon in the study with overflow in with the wine....Nice collection sir... where you located.. is the wine room and the area the picture is from temp controlled as well? Just a beautiful display.What woud you say 75-100 cases? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cigarnv Posted May 11, 2008 Share Posted May 11, 2008 Nice collection sir... where you located.. is the wine room and the area the picture is from temp controlled as well? Just a beautiful display.What woud you say 75-100 cases?I am in Virginia. Wine is held at 55F and 60% Humidity. Capacity is 3200 bottles. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fog Posted June 1, 2008 Share Posted June 1, 2008 Here are my current bottles. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
spun_cookie Posted June 1, 2008 Share Posted June 1, 2008 Good start with plenty of room to fill in with more... nice display. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fishnbowljoe Posted June 8, 2008 Share Posted June 8, 2008 Will post pics soon. I've bought so much stuff in the last 2 or 3 months, it's getting hard to keep track of everything. Gonna have to make a couple of lists. One for what I'd like to get, and one for what I have. I'm also gonna have to rearrange my liquor cabinet. Joe Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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