Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Wine Racks Wine Racks And Liquor?

Wine Racks and Liquor? - wine racks

Since I do not drink, I need help from those who do too. I began to wine from time to time for my guests to buy. And sometimes a bottle of liquor.

I'll add half the wine rack with a small table and a drawer for accessories. Bottles of alcohol can be stored in the same way that wine? On the shelf? Or do we need a storage system from others?

Thank you in advance.

4 comments:

Xerxes said...

This depends on two factors:

1) Make your liquor bottles have corks or screw caps?
2) Are open their bottles of vodka?
3) How long will you hold your drink?

If you are one of the many, many brands of alcohol, screw cap, and is not open, then yes, save it on your site, not at all serious.

If a screw cap and is open, I would be careful, you may lose some of its alcoholic beverages (albeit very slowly) in the soil.

If you have a cork, drink and think about the whole bottle in a short time of purchase, you may possibly also with storage on your side ... but not the best idea. Spirits, with their high alcohol contentactuallyl the cap, which can (to a bad taste in your drinks or even when stored for a long time, pause) to break the seal and cause leakage.

In general, the habit of storing liquor bottles in an upright position. You'd better let them sit on a shelf or in a closet as OposEd into a wine rack.

Xerxes said...

This depends on two factors:

1) Make your liquor bottles have corks or screw caps?
2) Are open their bottles of vodka?
3) How long will you hold your drink?

If you are one of the many, many brands of alcohol, screw cap, and is not open, then yes, save it on your site, not at all serious.

If a screw cap and is open, I would be careful, you may lose some of its alcoholic beverages (albeit very slowly) in the soil.

If you have a cork, drink and think about the whole bottle in a short time of purchase, you may possibly also with storage on your side ... but not the best idea. Spirits, with their high alcohol contentactuallyl the cap, which can (to a bad taste in your drinks or even when stored for a long time, pause) to break the seal and cause leakage.

In general, the habit of storing liquor bottles in an upright position. You'd better let them sit on a shelf or in a closet as OposEd into a wine rack.

MasterPy... said...

Most wine bottles have the same size and shape, so that great a wine racks job. Bottles of alcohol are not fit all shapes and sizes for many of them really in a wine rack. Who should be almost vertical, so that their options a company of alcohol or a library, unless you can get a little better.

Evstakie... said...

Yes, you can liquor store in the same way as the wine. Only when a cooling rack for wine, it is never recommended to do this, hold it until the end. That's not good to change the temperature of alcohol several times, it is better to maintain a constant temperature.

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