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It's coming along but there is still so much work to do

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Not a bar, more of a tasting room. Our son moved out on his own. He told me to make his room into a lounge/ tasting room. It has a door to the backyard. Still a work in progress. The basement is much bigger, but only has a 6' headroom.

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Some nice setups here.

Here are a couple of pics of mine. I didn't start serious home-brewing until after I had finished the basement and bar, otherwise I'd have put taps in. I'm still pondering how I might retrofit some in.

A couple of pics of the bar, and a couple of the rest of the main theater area. There's now a poker table along the back well left of the fireplace:

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Some nice setups here.

Here are a couple of pics of mine. I didn't start serious home-brewing until after I had finished the basement and bar, otherwise I'd have put taps in. I'm still pondering how I might retrofit some in.

A couple of pics of the bar, and a couple of the rest of the main theater area. There's now a poker table along the back well left of the fireplace:

I have serious basement envy....
 
Some nice setups here.

Here are a couple of pics of mine. I didn't start serious home-brewing until after I had finished the basement and bar, otherwise I'd have put taps in. I'm still pondering how I might retrofit some in.

A couple of pics of the bar, and a couple of the rest of the main theater area. There's now a poker table along the back well left of the fireplace:

I guess this setup is okay....
 
Some nice setups here.

Here are a couple of pics of mine. I didn't start serious home-brewing until after I had finished the basement and bar, otherwise I'd have put taps in. I'm still pondering how I might retrofit some in.

A couple of pics of the bar, and a couple of the rest of the main theater area. There's now a poker table along the back well left of the fireplace:

Classy!
 
TwoGunz - I noticed the dart scoring system and wondered how you like it? I just recently bought some of the white scoring knobs and was planning to build my own scoring board to match my dart cabinet. How do like the Kokoi board? Anything you change or do differently with the setup? I was planning on using 4 players for 01 scoring and then just 15-Bull for cricket.



I love this thread and have been waiting to post pictures of my basement bar until I finished a few touches. My basement was unfinished when I bought the place so the project started with framing. We (my father and I) framed the most important wall (the one with the taps) first and that actually slowed the project down because once the beer was flowing, well, things didn't seem so urgent! I've got mostly everything done I wanted but it'll still be an ongoing project because it's a lot more fun than say painting a bathroom. Thanks for sharing your pics and letting me show off mine.

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My wife and I decided we needed a locking cabinet to keep the teenagers out, so I bought a used armoire and converted it into a locking "bar". The 2.6 .cuft refrigerator will house a 3 gallon keg with picnic tap.

It is still a work in progress but I like it so far. I plan to add a lit up shelf for the back row of bottles, another stemware rack, and a drawer above the frige for utensils.

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My wife and I decided we needed a locking cabinet to keep the teenagers out, so I bought a used armiore and converted it into a locking "bar". The 2.6 .cuft refrigerator will house a 3 gallon keg with picnic tap.



It is still a work in progress but I like it so far. I plan to add a lit up shelf for the back row of bottles, another stemware rack, and a drawer above the frige for utensils.



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This is beautiful. Nicely done sir. I'll take two.
 
Some nice setups here.

Here are a couple of pics of mine. I didn't start serious home-brewing until after I had finished the basement and bar, otherwise I'd have put taps in. I'm still pondering how I might retrofit some in.

A couple of pics of the bar, and a couple of the rest of the main theater area. There's now a poker table along the back well left of the fireplace:


Amazing basement Drainbamage, swanky !!
 
Tap tower is built, not secured, and has no lines but were making progress. It will eventually have seven taps

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Some nice setups here.

Here are a couple of pics of mine. I didn't start serious home-brewing until after I had finished the basement and bar, otherwise I'd have put taps in. I'm still pondering how I might retrofit some in.

A couple of pics of the bar, and a couple of the rest of the main theater area. There's now a poker table along the back well left of the fireplace:

I'm sending these pictures to my SWMBO! THIS is what I want my brewery, bar and pool room to look like!

Cheers
Jay
 
Close up:

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Showing under cab lights:

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Backed up shot:

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Kegerator:

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And here's my homemade wine on tap:

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On the other side of the wall is my "safe room". Completely encased in concrete, and under my front porch:


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Next addition will be a bumper pool table:

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Last but not least is the Beer Pong table my daughter made:

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Close up:

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Showing under cab lights:

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Backed up shot:

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Kegerator:

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And here's my homemade wine on tap:

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On the other side of the wall is my "safe room". Completely encased in concrete, and under my front porch:


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Next addition will be a bumper pool table:

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Last but not least is the Beer Pong table my daughter made:

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Is that a Silver King Fridge....It looks exactly like mine
 
Just started converting my game room to a brew room / home bar. Some pics of the progress. Just added the barn wood, the shelving, finished out the cabinet and I am starting on the keezer.

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Really digging the barn wood! Where'd you get it from?
 
In progress! Cherry hardwood bar with Mahogany trim. Will have a granite bar and counters, sink, wine fridge in back, and 2 taps for beer. All part of a man cave basement remodel.

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Really digging the barn wood! Where'd you get it from?

I got the barn wood from home depot. Comes in 10 sq ft boxes and its actually pretty affordable about $25 a box. I have finished a lot more of the room and completed the keezer. So I used the barn wood on 2 walls. I am thinking of doing a brick veneer on the other two. Half of those walls have wainscoting on the bottom half and I was going to just paint the top but then I ordered a box to sample and it might be too hard to resist. So much for the cheap and easy path :)

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Realized I never posted my photos in here. I built this 12 foot bar in my unfinished basement to have somewhere to sit while having a few beers. Hard to tell, but behind the bar is a True brand kegerator with 6 taps - 5 co2 and 1 nitro. This is the first thing I ever built like this and I'm pretty happy with how it turned out for using pallets for 90% of the build.

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Realized I never posted my photos in here. I built this 12 foot bar in my unfinished basement to have somewhere to sit while having a few beers. Hard to tell, but behind the bar is a True brand kegerator with 6 taps - 5 co2 and 1 nitro. This is the first thing I ever built like this and I'm pretty happy with how it turned out for using pallets for 90% of the build.

I've been absent for a few years, but I finally finished my bar!

I want to thank both of you for keeping me up last night researching plans into building my own bar. I'm house hunting for the first time and would love to set up something like the both of you have.
 
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