chemman141
Well-Known Member
Dat bourbon fred doewhen the fridge was lit af on the reg
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Great picture haha
Dat bourbon fred doewhen the fridge was lit af on the reg
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RIP in peacewhen the fridge was lit af on the reg
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when the fridge was lit af on the reg
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Can't wait to do this again. It will happen. It needs to happen. I am keeping the faith.
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Soooo, No Haze Off at Mikkeller was really good. One of their better IPAs. Go drink it.
Good to hear. I've taken the last few releases "off", though partly because of the MT release putting a dent in my beer budget. I'll be swinging by this afternoon to grab some cans.
Same, but just going to get a pour for myself and send the cans off to AZ to help fill out a box I got to send out next week.
Fridge is still overflowing with various cans from elsewhere.
FWBP
Same, but just going to get a pour for myself and send the cans off to AZ to help fill out a box I got to send out next week.
Fridge is still overflowing with various cans from elsewhere.
I wish they'd just sell us the cans at noon on Fridays. Not sure why 2pm is the start.
Dimensions you can probably google online. It weighs over 400 lbs empty though, so you need a truck, a lot of straps, and a couple friends. I live in La Jolla / UTC area if it matters.
Ok Sorry if this out of left field, but I'm going to get rid of my garage beer fridge. If anyone wants it, it's free but you have to supply the labor and pick it up this weekend preferably, otherwise I'm going to donate it or junk it, whatever is more convenient for me. I'm going to downgrade to something a lot smaller, but wife won't let me buy it until this one goes first.
It's a commercial merchandising refrigerator. It's a True GDM-47-LD manufactured around 1999. Holds maybe 500+ beers. It's deep enough to store kegs on their side if you need to (I used to have my bourbon county kegs cellared in this thing). It does need a freon recharge though. Right now it'll only bring beers down to like 60 degrees. Even without the freon recharge still probably better than most of your California closet cellars
Dimensions you can probably google online. It weighs over 400 lbs empty though, so you need a truck, a lot of straps, and a couple friends. I live in La Jolla / UTC area if it matters.
I have it unplugged and airing out now.
Here's a pic.
http://i.imgur.com/p0rRbtL.jpg
I'll throw in a few free beers if you want as well. Not like I have space for them after getting rid of this anyways. If you need to know the history I bought this from a convenience store that was upgrading to a walk-in back in 2010. That's why all the random Nantucket Nectar stickers on it. Also, the light behind the marquee is busted. If you're handy I'm sure you can get it working again. True refrigerators are ubiquitous. Parts and schematics are easy to find.
Ok Sorry if this out of left field, but I'm going to get rid of my garage beer fridge. If anyone wants it, it's free but you have to supply the labor and pick it up this weekend preferably, otherwise I'm going to donate it or junk it, whatever is more convenient for me. I'm going to downgrade to something a lot smaller, but wife won't let me buy it until this one goes first.
It's a commercial merchandising refrigerator. It's a True GDM-47-LD manufactured around 1999. Holds maybe 500+ beers. It's deep enough to store kegs on their side if you need to (I used to have my bourbon county kegs cellared in this thing). It does need a freon recharge though. Right now it'll only bring beers down to like 60 degrees. Even without the freon recharge still probably better than most of your California closet cellars
Dimensions you can probably google online. It weighs over 400 lbs empty though, so you need a truck, a lot of straps, and a couple friends. I live in La Jolla / UTC area if it matters.
I have it unplugged and airing out now.
Here's a pic.
http://i.imgur.com/p0rRbtL.jpg
I'll throw in a few free beers if you want as well. Not like I have space for them after getting rid of this anyways. If you need to know the history I bought this from a convenience store that was upgrading to a walk-in back in 2010. That's why all the random Nantucket Nectar stickers on it. Also, the light behind the marquee is busted. If you're handy I'm sure you can get it working again. True refrigerators are ubiquitous. Parts and schematics are easy to find.