Beer is the world’s oldest and most widely consumed alcoholic beverage and the third most popular drink overall after water and tea. (Wikipedia) Likewise, wine is one of the oldest, loved beverages in the world and one that most people drink. It is the most natural partner for food. Very often used in entertaining, it can enhance relaxation and offer health benefits, making wine a passion for many. Studies have shown that people who drink a glass of wine a day are helping to prevent heart disease and other conditions. Of course, these studies are based on a glass or two a day, and drinking in moderation. Too much will negate these benefits. Joe Roberts, Certified Specialist of Wine, and author of the award-winning blog, 1WineDude.com, understands the intrinsic importance of wine in our society. Three resources that he recommends for learning about wine are: Alawine.com’s Top 100 Wine Blogs, PostRank.com’s Wine blog, and The 2010 Wine Blog Awards.
Wine and storage of wine have become points of interest for growing numbers of consumers. Wine must be kept under strict light and temperature conditions. Every wine can stand a slightly different amount of heat and cold, so reading the label on the bottle or speaking with a wine expert is important. Fluctuations of temperature can harm wine quickly. Visit http://www.winestorageblog.info to learn about storing wine.
Summit Appliance has a variety of beer, wine and refreshment centers, offering consumers a range of choices which match individual preferences to appliance specifications. These appliances can make entertaining more fun and convenient.
Their extensive collection of beer dispensers can accommodate one-quarter, one-half and mini kegs. Styles range from freestanding to built-in undercounter models. Exterior finishes in stainless steel and bold brass will complement almost any room. Single, double, and triple tap systems come with complete accessories, or you can build your own system with their do-it-yourself models. Beer refrigerators vary depending on the storage conditions required and/or preferred by the consumer.
Wine cellars are offered in 24″ widths for undercounter installation to full-size uprights for large capacity storage. Options include stainless steel finishes, digital thermostats, dual temperature zone operation, customizable temperature settings, and many others. Pub cellars maintain the warmer temperatures to bring out the flavor in red wine and darker ales, whereas a 24 degree temperature gives lighter beer the crisp bold bite that consumers like.
There are many ways to store wine and beer and as a result, you can easily maintain an extensive selection even if you just live in a small apartment.

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