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RookieGuy80

Part of the Furniture Now
Jul 6, 2023
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2,701
Maryland, United States
My cellar is in the dark scary messy basement. My youngest is only 6, so anything I can do to discourage her from wandering over there. So I'm not going to get a picture. But I probably like the mental picture you have better than what I'm looking at, so let's go with your thoughts.
 

Auxsender

Lifer
Jul 17, 2022
1,579
7,587
Nashville
Here's mine. Most of it anyway; I still have a few more pounds squirrelled away in other places.

I think I'm more or less prepared for the tobaccolypse....and/or may have a "problem."

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Apologies if this thread has already been created, but I couldn't find it.
I see no problem here, just a fairly healthy baccy stash. Nice.
 

mso489

Lifer
Feb 21, 2013
41,211
59,143
Oh, so neat and tidy! I'd need a video scanning across the top of my pipe cabinet, and over to my pipe stand with the lower compartment, and across my book case with all the tins and jars in front of the books, and into my closet with a box of other tins. And don't forget the floor with some tubs balanced precariously. No telling what I can find in here if if dig around. My cellar is conceptual art, or a concept without art.
 
Jul 26, 2021
2,611
10,631
Metro-Detroit
I'm a fan of seeing how others organize their collections (and not chaoticly)chaotic. It’s similar to enjoying how others set up their homes.

My organization got side tracked about 12 months ago and I need to play catch up this summer and fall with jarring and storage. Nothing fancy here as I'm mainly simple folk.
 

EchoPlex

Starting to Get Obsessed
Jun 9, 2023
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My cellar is purely function over aesthetics, though I'd love to get some nice cabinets eventually. It's an old subterranean basement cellar that stays 64-66 degrees year-round. We store all our unopened liquor and wine, cigars, and pantry items down there too.

The plastic drawers fit mason jars flats perfectly and are really convenient for jar storage. They interlock and stack, and you can triple stack half pints wide mouths in the taller ones. I like to split my tins into two half pints vs. one pint, so one stays sealed and can age while the other is my go-to. Kerr Half Pint non-quilted Wide Mouth is my favorite.

Definitely doesn't look cool, but hey, it's literally just a cellar store room. When we remodel, I would love to do something nice though. Love the cabinets you all have already posted in this thread.

Come on, peeps, show us some more!
 
Aug 11, 2022
3,069
23,880
Cedar Rapids, IA
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My cellar is purely function over aesthetics, though I'd love to get some nice cabinets eventually. It's an old subterranean basement cellar that stays 64-66 degrees year-round. We store all our unopened liquor and wine, cigars, and pantry items down there too.

The plastic drawers fit mason jars flats perfectly and are really convenient for jar storage. They interlock and stack, and you can triple stack half pints wide mouths in the taller ones. I like to split my tins into two half pints vs. one pint, so one stays sealed and can age while the other is my go-to. Kerr Half Pint non-quilted Wide Mouth is my favorite.

Definitely doesn't look cool, but hey, it's literally just a cellar store room. When we remodel, I would love to do something nice though. Love the cabinets you all have already posted in this thread.

Come on, peeps, show us some more!
Oh dang, cherish that Chartreuse while you can. I ran out before I learned of the big shortage. :(