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Title: BEER!
Post by: playwitslotmachines on February 22, 2013, 03:19:40 AM
Hey guys, if you like beer, this thread is for you. :222- :9- :134- :140- :154- :253- :151- :198- :185-

I like trying out different and maybe 100's of brands of beer even lo-carb beer, light beer, king of beers, lime beer, Ricard's Red, Alexander Keith's, Coors Light (115), Budweiser, and even President's Choice low carb beer? Hmm. Were did we get that brand? If a69mopar has a security camera in his fridge I want one too. Cheers!
What do you have on tap?


Title: Re: BEER!
Post by: Fourbyracer on February 22, 2013, 04:45:32 AM
 What do I have on tap you ask, well here is my back yard!  Happen's to be Coors Light at he moment.  :151-


Title: Re: BEER!
Post by: crgadyk on February 22, 2013, 02:18:18 PM
YAY a thread I'll actually be good at  :97-

Here in Cincy we have a huge home brewing community and a lot of beer history. I don't brew myself but I'm always more than happy to drink their recipes and comment accordingly.


Anyone on the west coast area should stock up on Deschutes Black Butte porter and send it to me. We can't get it here but any time I'm in Montana for work I buy a 6 pack or 2 to bring home.

We're lucky enough here to be able to get 3Floyds beer. Zombie Dust is my all time most favorite beer and I've tried a lot. We have a few stores here with a couple hundred different kinds on the shelf at all times so its nice to be able to try new things.


Title: Re: BEER!
Post by: playwitslotmachines on February 22, 2013, 09:31:03 PM
My fave is Budweiser all the way!!! As I mentioned I like different types, I tried a Bud Lime at the casino one night, and had Rickard's Red at a party. Coorslight is good too. This is what makes the slot machines more fun is after a few beers! :222- :222- :222- :222- :222- :222- :222- :222- :222-  Grab a beer, fire up your slot machine and your good to go!


Title: Re: BEER!
Post by: jay on February 23, 2013, 01:59:31 AM
I have a home bar in the Casino.
I only tap the keg when I have a party as I will never go through it


Title: Re: BEER!
Post by: playwitslotmachines on February 23, 2013, 02:07:55 AM
Okay, here's another interesting one, there was this youtube video I found. A guy turned his slot machine into a beer fridge. I want one now! LOL :96-

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3qOELoiv49I&list=UUSpngFDbGYFK-Ny3YZ6UfuA&index=16 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3qOELoiv49I&list=UUSpngFDbGYFK-Ny3YZ6UfuA&index=16)


Title: Re: BEER!
Post by: Mav on July 18, 2013, 12:35:17 PM
Beer after hard work, I need it :-) :-) :-)


Title: Re: BEER!
Post by: playwitslotmachines on July 19, 2013, 09:05:55 AM
I agree with you Mav. Even on a hot summer heat wave. Uuuuuugh


Title: Re: BEER!
Post by: ROCKET on July 19, 2013, 10:15:28 AM
The slot fridge was a thought once but said the heck with it .
instead I turned a old slot  into a wine cabinet .
SKILL STOP Cabinet  "Japan" etc  same as in your you tube . . 

of course my brother liked it so so much  :71- :71- :71- :71- he borrowed it forever --it grew feet and ended up in his car .
 so I cant even post a picture .

simple design -gut  out cabinet of all wires slot parts -thought was to extend the rear 12 inches to hold a full size wine bottle -on the horizontal -
extend the back of cabinet with a tastefull design -- started with   common colonial molding most cases is 2-1/2" inches wide -made two picture frames basically --
 total - 4-pieces molding for front frame 4-pieces molding for rear frame   . knock out rear panel of skill stop cabinet . .   I did not save rear wood panel of original skill stop ------- I replaced with  3/4 plywood rear .
connect frames with  -4 pieces of 3/4 plywood --flush against the thick side of molding add 12 " inches in depth over any skill stop cabinet -- factory depth of most skill stop cabinets is only 8"-inches deep with  door open of slot cabinet so it extends the rear of cabinet to hold a full height wine bottle height approx 12-13 -inches  .used 8 pieces of common strapping -2-pieces across top & bottom -2-pieces on both sides uprights  -used GORRILLA GLUE on every piece of wood to skill stop cabinet & then any nail gun or screw together . Also  i  had four rollers that had single steel 3/8 inch smooth pins -with brass balls for rollers that were plugged into a old sofa -I  saved the rollers ----drilled four holes in bottom corners stuck in the rollers -added some Gorilla glue to pins . they wont ever fall out --so outcome  it rolled easy full of bottles .
stained plywood  a flat color ebony black .stuck in a all purpose expandable wood wine rack from Wall Mart
Done deal never electrified it .
so it was basically build a shipping crate box with molding front & rear ------slide in Skill Stop Cabinet -install economy wood wine rack inside cabinet that was expandable -done !!