Once a large shed for woodworking, but seemed better suited as a bar!
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:
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:
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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It's not a wet bar, and it's nothing special, but my brother made it and decided he didn't want it anymore so now it is mine free of charge. Love it!
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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.
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:
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:
Is that a Silver King Fridge....It looks exactly like mineClose up:
Showing under cab lights:
Backed up shot:
Kegerator:
And here's my homemade wine on tap:
On the other side of the wall is my "safe room". Completely encased in concrete, and under my front porch:
Next addition will be a bumper pool table:
Last but not least is the Beer Pong table my daughter made:
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.
Wow, that's pretty sweet. So does your safe room stay cold enough to keep the beer cold?
Really digging the barn wood! Where'd you get it from?
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!
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