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Submitted by: My own via Submit a Kludge!
Favorite Comment: Fixer Paddy says, “Any moment now, we’ll see the feral frat boys gather around their feeding trough…”
Is that Molson Export? Leave it to the Canadians, eh!
I don’t even drink Molson Ex. so leave it to some other Canadians!
This is the most practical thing I’ve seen here in a while. Also, kudos for clean lines and close access to the garden hose. Probably it could qualify as a feature in a shelter magazine. Well done!
It doesn’t matter how much you water them, they’re not going to grow any bigger.
A photo guaranteed to wind up every obsessive-compulsive that sees it.
The bottles… they’re not straight!
That’s nothing. One time we had a party in a snowstorm and just stored all the beer in the snow.
Is this a kludge?
I’d put it in the same category in in life must have experiences:
crawling, walking, school, driving, learning how to cool beverages…
are these twist off caps, or are they gonna need that kludged wooden stick/bolt opener? Grab one, open it, take a swig, and dribble trough water all over yourself… fun.
So this is what happened after that over turned beer truck accident.
That’s actually a fairly practical way to cool off all that beer. I estimate that there’s around 200 bottles of beer in that planter. (To hard to count all those little bottle caps. Anyone have a larger resolution of this shot?). These people obviously didn’t have a fridge that could handle this many bottles, so kudos to them. I would have dumped a bag of ice on top, though. Tap water isn’t really all that cold.
I’m guessing that the water you see there is melted ice. There doesn’t seem to be an easy way to get the water out.
When I worked in food service, this is how we got bottles of coke cold, and customers continually told us that they were coldest cokes ever.
for ref, I think this is the belgian Beer “Jupiler”
Mmmmmm… Belgian beer. MUCH tastier than Molson could ever hope to be.
Yes It’s Jupiler… from Belgium… the best beer country !
yeah its the new (early 2009) cap design for the 33cl jupiler bottles.
Lets just hope it’s not mistaken for the public urinal while the beer is still there. Would suck to be late to the party then.
What was it before becoming a beer cooler? A flower pot?
A koi pond… or, possibly, a planter.
One word: WIN!
150 bottles of bear in the tank
150 bottles of beer,
Take one out pass it about
149 bottles of beer in the tank,
judging by the bottle caps at the bottom, this wasn’t their first time doing this.
No that is the second row of beer
Any moment now, we’ll see the feral frat boys gather around their feeding trough…
WIN
But they’ll drink the beer instead…
What a beautiful picture! Takes the place of the Mona Lisa as far as I’m concerned.
I submitted this before. Didn’t got accepted then, or it’s actually this one.
It’s the backyard of one of my street neighbours, I can link to more pics if you want
Do it. I want to see more, and confirm whether the water can easily be dumped.
Safety Rules: Put the empty bottle back in its place. Otherwise the drunkards drown.
You can lead ‘em here, but then you’re going to have to lead them to the bathroom, and then to the car, and then to the hospital…
I get it… the weird part is that the let the ice melt, right? Right?
This is the greatest discovery of all time! The fountain of youth really does exist!
No… That’s a different fountain. This is the Fountain Of Sophomoric-ness.
I don’t see how this is a kludge.
This is just creative party hosting.
I counted 146 bottles. Cant be sure about that number but I am close.
Mother won’t be happy that you dug up her roses for this…
If you invite Mother to the party, maybe then she won’t mind about those torn-up flowers!
It’s not truly “epic” though is it? I mean, the bottles all seem lined up in a square formation, that’s not efficient, they could probably have got a few more bottles in with a hexagonal arrangement…
Aren’t hexagons great?
Take a closer look. It appears to me that we are looking at only the top layer of beer bottles. They are resting on the shoulders and between the necks of a second layer. Though the hex packing is the most efficient for a single layer, it may not leave enough room to stack a second layer in this manner.
A hexagonal pattern puts the bottles closer together, but at the edges you wind up with wasted space (where half a bottle would fit.) This arrangement is all edges, so hex won’t work.
And here we wait at the local watering hole, not knowing what sort of wildlife we might see, but it does seem to attract all sorts. Hopefully we will capture a shot of the wild creature Drunkis Phrat Boyis.
John was in a bind, his mortgage was underwater and he was down to his last 500 bucks. There had to be something that would substantially increase the value of his house…
No that the bulbs are planted, we wait for germination and in 3 to 4 months, you should have a beautiful flowing beer garden!
Are those Diet Cokes? Stay away mentos!!!!
HAH! GENIUS! Its a beer garden!