




I've mentioned this before on AFF, but its worth highlighting again.
That's not a wine cellar, THIS is a wine cellar ...
Unfortunately the house isn't much chop, but with a cellar like that, who cares? And the view is OK too.
Did you but it then?And I still enjoy browsing the pics
Well, I knew you wouldn't buy it however never go past a good but. (Note the spelling and grammatical point.)No but's about it

 It's an odd space* - basically a dead-end hallway right in the centre of the house, untouched by natural light and cosseted by exposed bricks. Temperature fluctuations are pretty minimal - from about 16 degrees in winter to 20 degrees in summer. Naturally, having my own dedicated space has meant that the sze of the collection has close to doubled in the 8 months I've lived here (also strangely coinciding with reading AFF wine threads daily...)
 It's an odd space* - basically a dead-end hallway right in the centre of the house, untouched by natural light and cosseted by exposed bricks. Temperature fluctuations are pretty minimal - from about 16 degrees in winter to 20 degrees in summer. Naturally, having my own dedicated space has meant that the sze of the collection has close to doubled in the 8 months I've lived here (also strangely coinciding with reading AFF wine threads daily...)
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I was recently at a friends house brewing some beer and he had a few normal fridges to sit the brew in a temperature controlled environment while fermenting.
I have a wine fridge at home which I use, but seeing his fermenting fridges in action got me thinking about hiding a few old fridges in the garage with one of these connected to it http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/like/122255201976?lpid=107&chn=ps It may not be the best option, but for short term I don't see how this isn't a viable option..and at a very low cost...thoughts?
Most commercial fridges vibrate too much to store wine long term.

 
				