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NewAir 126-Can Beverage Refrigerator Cooler w/ Glass Door (Stone Brewing Black Custom Design, SBC126SB00) on sale for
$149.99.
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NewAir 126-Can Beverage Refrigerator Cooler w/ Glass Door (Stone Brewing Black Custom Design, SBC126SB00) on sale for
$149.99.
Shipping is free.
NewAir via Walmart also has
NewAir 126-Can Beverage Refrigerator Cooler w/ Glass Door (Stone Brewing Black Custom Design, SBC126SB00) on sale for
$149.99.
Shipping is free.
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About this Item:
- Iconic Stone Brewing gargoyle design
- Freestanding design with interior LED light
- SplitShelf configuration provides modular shelves that maximize storage space
- Removable storage racks create space for 126 cans, bottles and more
- Set-and-forget-it thermostat comes with 7 custom settings
- Temperature Range: 37°F - 65°F
- Number of Beverage Racks: 3.5
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Organized by style, below are the temperature ranges for serving beer universally recommended in the craft beer industry.
34–40°F (1–4°C) VERY COLD.
Mass produced, flavor-deprived light lagers
malt liquor
bottom-shelf beers
41–45°F (4–7°C) COLD.
Czech and German Pilsners, Munich Helles
wheat beers (such as Hefeweizen, Witbier, Gose, Berliner Weisse)
Kölsch ale
American craft lagers
45–50°F (7–10°C) COOL.
IPAs, American pale ales, porters, and most stouts
Munich or Franconian dunkel lagers, amber lagers (Märzen or Vienna)
50–55°F (10–13°C) CELLAR TEMPERATURE.
Most Belgian ales, including saisons, sour ales
German bock and maibock lagers
English bitter, English mild, Scottish ales
Baltic porter
55–60°F (13–16°C) WARM.
Strong, rich ales such as barley wine, double IPA, imperial stout, Belgian strong ales, dubbels, quadrupels
Strong lagers such as German doppelbock and of course, eisbock
https://www.craftbeerin
Stone is my favorite brand, so I'm fine with the branding, but apparently it's not everyone's cup of tea. I'd take it any day over an Insignia. If you need a small beer fridge, it's a steal.
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Organized by style, below are the temperature ranges for serving beer universally recommended in the craft beer industry.
34–40°F (1–4°C) VERY COLD.
Mass produced, flavor-deprived light lagers
malt liquor
bottom-shelf beers
41–45°F (4–7°C) COLD.
Czech and German Pilsners, Munich Helles
wheat beers (such as Hefeweizen, Witbier, Gose, Berliner Weisse)
Kölsch ale
American craft lagers
45–50°F (7–10°C) COOL.
IPAs, American pale ales, porters, and most stouts
Munich or Franconian dunkel lagers, amber lagers (Märzen or Vienna)
50–55°F (10–13°C) CELLAR TEMPERATURE.
Most Belgian ales, including saisons, sour ales
German bock and maibock lagers
English bitter, English mild, Scottish ales
Baltic porter
55–60°F (13–16°C) WARM.
Strong, rich ales such as barley wine, double IPA, imperial stout, Belgian strong ales, dubbels, quadrupels
Strong lagers such as German doppelbock and of course, eisbock
https://www.craftbeerin
Organized by style, below are the temperature ranges for serving beer universally recommended in the craft beer industry.
34–40°F (1–4°C) VERY COLD.
Mass produced, flavor-deprived light lagers
malt liquor
bottom-shelf beers
41–45°F (4–7°C) COLD.
Czech and German Pilsners, Munich Helles
wheat beers (such as Hefeweizen, Witbier, Gose, Berliner Weisse)
Kölsch ale
American craft lagers
45–50°F (7–10°C) COOL.
IPAs, American pale ales, porters, and most stouts
Munich or Franconian dunkel lagers, amber lagers (Märzen or Vienna)
50–55°F (10–13°C) CELLAR TEMPERATURE.
Most Belgian ales, including saisons, sour ales
German bock and maibock lagers
English bitter, English mild, Scottish ales
Baltic porter
55–60°F (13–16°C) WARM.
Strong, rich ales such as barley wine, double IPA, imperial stout, Belgian strong ales, dubbels, quadrupels
Strong lagers such as German doppelbock and of course, eisbock
https://www.craftbeering.com/beer...mperature/ [craftbeering.com]
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I wonder if the clear-out of these Stone branded beer fridges is indirectly related to their change in ownership. Maybe the new owners are scrapping some of these licensing deals.
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I like cold things cold and hot things hot. To each his own, I always say.
You do you and I'll continue to do me. Until the day I die.
Cheers!
I got my cancellation from Target
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Got my cancellation from Target too