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TMGY Industrial Wine Racks Wall Mounted with 7 Stem Glass Holder,2-Tiers Rustic Metal Hanging Wine Holder,36in Wall Mount Bottle Holder,Pipe Shelves Kitchen/Living Room/Home Wood Wine Shelf
Brand: TMGYColor: Vintage ColorFeatures: The industrial style wine rack made of baking varnish pipes and pine wood. Size:Length 36 x Height 15 x Deep 7.87 in.The thickness of the board:0.78 in. Easy to assemble,we provide instructions in graphical form in the package. The 2-layer shelf design with 7 stem glass holder gives you plenty of room to store wine, wine glasses and other accessories. This wine rack is perfect for the kitchen, and it is also a gift for wine lovers. Details: The unique combination of vintage and industrial design makes this wine rack decorative.EAN: 0761127984054Package Dimensions: 38.0 x 11.0 x 4.3 inches
$ 197.99$ 179.49
Bars can feel a bit empty if all the supplies are hidden in the back room. Bar shelves help display your best products to the customers, and it can even affect their orders. This can also fill up space and stimulate the customer's view.
Wall Mounted Vs. Floor Shelves
Redecorating
Wall-mounted shelves are installed in one area, which can be a bit annoying when you plan to redecorate your bar. On the other hand, floor shelves are easy to move around. You can also lift small shelves to a platform for a better display.
Space
You can utilize your vertical space with wall-mounted shelves, and this can also fill up space, which makes the room appear fuller. Floor shelves often take space which can hinder the flow of the area if not done correctly.
Installation
Building floor shelves is more accessible than wall-mount since you have to consider the wall, weight, and shelf level. Both have their advantages and disadvantages.
Safety Tips for Storing Liquor
Away from Direct Sunlight
UV rays can damage alcohol if stored directly in front of it. It can change the drink’s color, consistency, and taste since heat can potentially cook it.
Stored at Room Temperature
You can chill your liquor, but this doesn't necessarily prolong its shelf life. Storing hard liquor such as whiskey at room temperature can keep it from going bad.
Secured Spot
Active areas of the bar should be liquor-free. If your establishments allow children, be sure to keep liquor where they can't reach them. Corner tables tend to be the rowdiest area since it's far away from view.
Expensive Displays
Be wary of where you display your expensive bottles since they are vulnerable to theft and breakage. Most bars and restaurants would have an empty bottle shown to avoid such incidents.