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jamesjensen1068

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Here's mine. 9'x4' "L" shaped outdoor patio bar. Seats 6. Sugar Pine top with recycled tongue and groove oak racketball court flooring for the upper and lower counter tops :mug:

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you guys are so lucky...i have a house but its so tiny i have no room for anything like this....jealous
 
I wish I had an unfinished base (hell, a basement at all) to build a bar in. I do, however, have an extra room I might have to turn into my beer room...we will see what comes from that!
 
I've seen all of these buts its nice to see them all in one place (except the stone work one, that is nice!)!! Great thread.

My bar is done, but the room is not....

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NO!
Those came with the keggerator.
I have since added a third tap, changed the handles, and always have 3 homebrews on tap.
 
Somewhat old pics. I have since added FRP plastic to the backbar to help with spills. Not picture worthy pretty but it is effective. I also rearranged the poker table and couch, cleaned up a little, and the closet in the opposite corner is my AC cooled beer closet.

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Atl300zx said:
you guys are so lucky...i have a house but its so tiny i have no room for anything like this....jealous

X2. Maybe someday tho. I have the skills just no free space.
 
Once again.. the downfalls of renting a place... cant install something awesome like my own bar. :(
 
Here are a few pics of mine.. And a link to the thread. It is made from the beams of barn that was built in 1863. I need to update the thread with some more photos.

https://www.homebrewtalk.com/f51/deep-six-brewery-back-action-164889/

The day it was initially installed
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The saloon doors for the urinal
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The tap tower as setup for our super bowl party
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Here's a couple shots of my bar. Unfortunately I live in a studio apartment (22'x12'), so space is limited. That said, for VEISHEA at Iowa State I think I found my capacity was about 60... and it was truly my MAX capacity. Great times! Oh, and the roof of the bar holds 149 beer bottles, and the back holds 50, for a total of 199 beer bottles!

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wooden dowel rods are spaced just right so I can squeeze bottles through the middle to put them in, but not fall down. Very precise drilling led to it.
 
I am REALLY digging the stone and tile... if we had any budget for a bar, that's pretty close to how I would have done it. :)

Thanks! We looked at a variety of different stones for the face of the bar but went the more affordable route with the $1 per sq/ft multi-color slate.
 
I live in a studio apartment also, Cyclone, and really really really really wish I hadn't seen your pictures! hahaa
 
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