o keep all of your condiments under control use an empty six-pack holder to hold and organize the condiments in your refrigerator door.
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To keep all of your condiments under control use an empty six-pack holder to hold and organize the condiments in your refrigerator door.
This organization solution is also great for transporting your condiments for a backyard BBQ or picnic!
This DIYer took a mini fridge and painted it for a custom look. You can see the process and get some inspiration for your own beer fridge at cravingsomecreativity.com.
Check with liquor and convenience stores to see if they have any old coolers they're willing to sell. This beer lover turned an old wine cooler into a beer fridge.
This may be a bit of a novelty item, but the single can cooler mini beer fridge would make a great gift for a co-worker or family member. It stores just one can and is powered by a USB cable.
Many beer fridges are used models found on resale websites or at garage sales. If you go this route, install some wire shelves to help keep your all of those beers organized.
This home brewer took a mini fridge and turned it into a custom kegerator. A mini fridge is just big enough for a couple small kegs, a CO2 canister, plus a little extra space to store a couple bottles and make the perfect beer fridge.
This Michigan beer lover's beer fridge is all about organization. He turned an old fridge into his basement beer fridge and even has a beer staging area for beers he doesn't have room for. You can read about his organization process here.
This beer lover takes the concept of a beer fridge to a new level. He says he got this walk-in beer cooler off craigslist. Then he added a window air conditioner and a CoolBot. This beer fridge even has taps on the outside, along with a drink rail.
If you're looking to add a beer fridge to your garage work area, the Igloo Fridge Tool Box will fit right in. It features wheels for mobility, removable shelves and a door can dispenser, along with drip tray.
Here's an antique beer fridge that would work in a retro space. This vintage-look beer refrigerator has several small doors to help organize various beer styles and bottle sizes. If you ever find yourself without a beer bottle opener, try one of these hacks to open a beer bottle without a beer opener.
Many beer advocate websites note the built-in beverage cooler from Kalamera as one of the best options for those looking for a built-in beer fridge. This model holds 96 cans on six racks and features transparent glass with LED lighting to help you find the right beverage. Its digital control panel is also easy to access.
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