iueelyen
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Hey folks.
I've decided to purchase a beverage cooler for my home to store all my home brew in. I have an area in my house with a bar and seating area that a small fridge will fit in nicely. Ive started to poke around the internet looking for one and am seeing a lot of complaints about the temperature not being cold enough or compressor/fan noise.
Im looking for suggestions from you guys. Im sure someone here as a cooler they are completely satisfied with. Id like to hear from you if you are one of these people.
My requirements are pretty basic
Ive set my budget to the $600. range.
Id love a glass door so people wont stand there deciding on beer with the door open.
Something that I can get at least 2 solid shelves of 12 oz. beer bottles (normal home brew size) in with some room for some smaller items in the bottom. More bottles the better. I keep seeing pictures of how many cans fit. Its hard to gauge how many bottles will fit when they show only cans.
Thanks!
I've decided to purchase a beverage cooler for my home to store all my home brew in. I have an area in my house with a bar and seating area that a small fridge will fit in nicely. Ive started to poke around the internet looking for one and am seeing a lot of complaints about the temperature not being cold enough or compressor/fan noise.
Im looking for suggestions from you guys. Im sure someone here as a cooler they are completely satisfied with. Id like to hear from you if you are one of these people.
My requirements are pretty basic
Ive set my budget to the $600. range.
Id love a glass door so people wont stand there deciding on beer with the door open.
Something that I can get at least 2 solid shelves of 12 oz. beer bottles (normal home brew size) in with some room for some smaller items in the bottom. More bottles the better. I keep seeing pictures of how many cans fit. Its hard to gauge how many bottles will fit when they show only cans.
Thanks!