Been looking for something similar. Where'd you get it?
quote:Some of you guys are really overthinking your beer drinking.
I will also probably end up with 2 of them, and plan on keeping them at different temps for different beer styles.
quote:Hah, yeh really. Different temps for cellaring. This is getting out of control!quote:Some of you guys are really overthinking your beer drinking.
I will also probably end up with 2 of them, and plan on keeping them at different temps for different beer styles.
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The only tweet in cellaring that I do is that I'll never store a brett beer with my wine. I doubt there is a real risk but I'm not willing to take that chance.
quote:Torst in Brooklyn and Cannibal in Manhattan were my favorites. Cannibal I liked a little more, since Torst was a little too Brooklyn hipster for me. Fantastic beer selection at both.
What were your favorite beer spots (bars and bottle shops) you found there? We are heading there in March and I've started scouting spots.
quote:Karbach Three Legged Lab! (new Imperial Stout in cans)
The only real complaint I have is the awkward height of bombers make the third rack basically worthless. Cans do fit upright so will need to find some decent 12 ozers to cellar.
quote:Oops... Let me rephrase/expand on what I meant. I meant one fridge for cellaring beers, and one for keeping "lesser" beers cold so I don't take up space in my house fridge.quote:Hah, yeh really. Different temps for cellaring. This is getting out of control!quote:Some of you guys are really overthinking your beer drinking.
I will also probably end up with 2 of them, and plan on keeping them at different temps for different beer styles.
quote:Fixed for you.quote:Oops... Let me rephrase/expand on what I meant. I am a total schlong.quote:Hah, yeh really. Different temps for cellaring. This is getting out of control!quote:Some of you guys are really overthinking your beer drinking.
I will also probably end up with 2 of them, and plan on keeping them at different temps for different beer styles.
quote:i use to live walking distance from Brooklyn Brewery. I spent MANY, MANY friday nights there drinking beer and playing massive games of thumper.quote:
Brooklyn Brewery was fun, but their beers have always been just decent to me. They do have a pretty cool set up there though.
quote:I'm paranoid. Critters like brett will destroy a bottle of wine if it gets thru the cork. Will brett be active at 55 degrees to make its way to the bottles and thru the cork? Highly doubtful, but I'm a little girl when it comes to my wine collection.quote:
The only tweet in cellaring that I do is that I'll never store a brett beer with my wine. I doubt there is a real risk but I'm not willing to take that chance.
Please expand. Would gasses escape the beer and enter the wine? If so, I need to rethink where I store my wine. Though, I mostly keep my reds in a dark closet, but I've got a few whites that I cellar for a year or so at a time.
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Any of you Denver people been to/had Living the Dream brewery in Highlands Ranch? Found out a friend of mine is working there. How's the beer?
quote:Are the racks adjustable? How much space would it take up if you wanted to stand the 750s upright? I might be shopping for a fridge in the near future
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New beer cellar fridge......I need to start drinking faster because I couldn't fit everything in here.
Also, I put my three bottles of Cantillon on their side since that's how they cellar their own beer. Hope I don't regret it.