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Salty Cracker

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Almost missed this! Very very nice! Needs more booze storage ;)

I have a mockup of how I want to re-do the booze-wall of the bar, and it's quite similar, I figure I've already used 1000 lbs of brick slices, why stop there lol. My wife, however, says that I have spent enough time/money on the bar and the upstairs needs work now.
 

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I don't have the social life I used to :)

The kegs are enough for 90% of th epeople who visit. I will admit I drink more rye in the winter though. I think that comes from my younger day of being out snowmobiling with booze... Beer just freezes... Rye on the other hand :)

Really I am just happy the shelves held and nothing has crashed down yet lol
 

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I do love he thin brick :) kind of odd though that a full brick wall is half the price of thin brick which is 1/4 the material. Materials only:)
 

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I do spend a lot of time at the bar considering my computer is there.... The issue is so do my children:)
 

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Yep, but the real brick is 1000x more expensive to ship, and a pain to move, so you pay for the convenience. It also makes your room smaller :)
 
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