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  1. #1

    Re: Man cave/ Home bar advice

    Quote Originally Posted by Wales-Bales View Post
    It's a good idea though..

    https://www.pinterest.co.uk/explore/man-shed/


    I remember looking into this but it seemed a bit expensive

    https://www.beerhawk.co.uk/perfect-d.../perfect-draft
    The Beer hawk site looks promising 👍

  2. #2

    Re: Man cave/ Home bar advice

    Quote Originally Posted by William Treseder View Post
    The Beer hawk site looks promising ��
    Fine for small volumes, but if you have more ambitious plans you could visit a pub that does craft ale, and chat to the barman to see how they do it.

  3. #3

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    Draught beer on tap trumps what I offer: I have a wee Beach Bar at the foot of my garden that accommodates one person behind the bar, a standard-sized fridge and three stools in front of it. Leaving the french doors open it is largely used to access the fridge when there are more than a handful of people. I subsequently also bought a potting shed that I made into somewhere where 8 people can sit and eat. Both erections are adorned with naff lights, cheesy signs, beach paraphernalia such as shells and pebbles, assorted beach-themed junk, nets hanging from the roofs, small music speakers etc.
    I tend to have a Beach Bar evening once a month between Easter and October (themed, of course) and invite different sets of 7 people each time. However, the nearest beach is half an hour away...

  4. #4

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    Quote Originally Posted by Taunton Blue Genie View Post
    Draught beer on tap trumps what I offer: I have a wee Beach Bar at the foot of my garden that accommodates one person behind the bar, a standard-sized fridge and three stools in front of it. Leaving the french doors open it is largely used to access the fridge when there are more than a handful of people. I subsequently also bought a potting shed that I made into somewhere where 8 people can sit and eat. Both erections are adorned with naff lights, cheesy signs, beach paraphernalia such as shells and pebbles, assorted beach-themed junk, nets hanging from the roofs, small music speakers etc.
    I tend to have a Beach Bar evening once a month between Easter and October (themed, of course) and invite different sets of 7 people each time. However, the nearest beach is half an hour away...
    How does one get an invite? It sounds like fun having my erection adorned with naff lights, cheesy signs, shells and pebbles, and assorted beach-themed junk

  5. #5

    Re: Man cave/ Home bar advice

    I just use a cooler in my back garden. 3 bags of ice. Keeps beer cold for a couple of days at least.

  6. #6

    Re: Man cave/ Home bar advice

    Quote Originally Posted by Wales-Bales View Post
    How does one get an invite? It sounds like fun having my erection adorned with naff lights, cheesy signs, shells and pebbles, and assorted beach-themed junk

  7. #7

    Re: Man cave/ Home bar advice

    Quote Originally Posted by Taunton Blue Genie View Post
    Draught beer on tap trumps what I offer: I have a wee Beach Bar at the foot of my garden that accommodates one person behind the bar, a standard-sized fridge and three stools in front of it. Leaving the french doors open it is largely used to access the fridge when there are more than a handful of people. I subsequently also bought a potting shed that I made into somewhere where 8 people can sit and eat. Both erections are adorned with naff lights, cheesy signs, beach paraphernalia such as shells and pebbles, assorted beach-themed junk, nets hanging from the roofs, small music speakers etc.
    I tend to have a Beach Bar evening once a month between Easter and October (themed, of course) and invite different sets of 7 people each time. However, the nearest beach is half an hour away...
    Do we have to wear specific swimwear and bring an overnight bag ?

  8. #8

    Re: Man cave/ Home bar advice

    Quote Originally Posted by life on mars View Post
    Do we have to wear specific swimwear and bring an overnight bag ?
    Hello sailor, I see you've done this before then. I never knew beachcombing was your thing

  9. #9

    Re: Man cave/ Home bar advice

    Quote Originally Posted by life on mars View Post
    Do we have to wear specific swimwear and bring an overnight bag ?
    No, you can leave the wife at home.

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