Agreed Cliff. Very modest.No... Firedoc is modest
"I have a nice little collection of... Things" :rofl: :hysterica
:hysterica I was laughing so hard watching that video thinking the same thing and about to post that same observation before I noticed you already did. :hystericaDid I detect a little slurrrr in that video.....
Did I detect a little slurrrr in that video..... Very nice Matt. Looking forward to hanging out down there.
:hysterica I was laughing so hard watching that video thinking the same thing and about to post that same observation before I noticed you already did. :hysterica
Haha, yeah, noticed a little slur to start off there too. Well, it was an empty glass of Balvenie anyways....
Great bar there!!! Something like that as a compliment to the wine cellar is EXACTLY what I'm looking to have in my next place.
Jealous of the Ron Jeremy rum, haven't got my hands on a bottle yet. Any good??
Ahhh, a man of impeccable taste and refinement :ccool: Thanks, Redbaron!I have to agree there are some wonderful set ups here for sure, but I'd REALLY like to have something similar to what Kilowhiskey has. I saw pictures of his lounge some time ago, every time since I always think to my self "someday"
It doesn't matter how liquor is stored. Beer also doesn't really matter either. Non-sparkling wines need to be stored on their side so the corks don't dry out. Sparkling wine is said to be able to be stored upright but I don't get the point. I heard some "know it all" say that the CO2 in the head space of the bottle prevents the cork from drying out. I store them on the side because I have a rack. Corked beer I store on it's side a lot too. One of the producers of traditional lambic conditions all his bottles on their side.It looks like some of you store your liquor on the side, I thought liquor and beer were supposed to be upright and wine on it's side?
Best regards, tony
Preeeetttyy much. Sparklings or champagne for LONG term aging is suggested to be stored upright because prolonged contact will cause the corks to soften and this allow the cork to breathe too much, causing accelerated oxidation and aging. Caged sparkling corks are a little different than a normal cork, or synthetic cork, they need to stay drier and stiffer to keep a firm seal.It doesn't matter how liquor is stored. Beer also doesn't really matter either. Non-sparkling wines need to be stored on their side so the corks don't dry out. Sparkling wine is said to be able to be stored upright but I don't get the point. I heard some "know it all" say that the CO2 in the head space of the bottle prevents the cork from drying out. I store them on the side because I have a rack. Corked beer I store on it's side a lot too. One of the producers of traditional lambic conditions all his bottles on their side.
I store mine on their side as most of my bottles of rum have corks. Over time the cork will dry out and allow the alcohol to evaporate if they are left standing...It looks like some of you store your liquor on the side, I thought liquor and beer were supposed to be upright and wine on it's side?
Best regards, tony
The high level of alcohol in the bottle will eat the glue around the cork and can ruin your spirit. Having liquor retail experience, it happens quite a bit in shipping and otherwise, but is (or can be) caught when the bottles are shelved.I store mine on their side as most of my bottles of rum have corks. Over time the cork will dry out and allow the alcohol to evaporate if they are left standing...
This goes along with what I have heard as well from some of the bourbon forums which is why I was asking the question. I think I will stick with keeping my liquor standing up and my wine laying down.The high level of alcohol in the bottle will eat the glue around the cork and can ruin your spirit. Having liquor retail experience, it happens quite a bit in shipping and otherwise, but is (or can be) caught when the bottles are shelved.
I'd strongly suggest storing them upright.
At least you didn't have Hendy film it for you....IMG_0333.MOV - YouTube
Pardon the terrible narration and awful video from my iPhone 3. This is my first video to youtube also so hopefully this works. Work with me here I am also trying to get use to this new IMac.
your kidding me right, this had to be a joke.... what a set up...Nothing like a few beers on tap ;o)