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At some point the cabinet outgrows memory.
What started as a bottle or two for the weekend, a few standby bourbons, the wife’s favorite from that winery I was to sloshed to remember and the occasional “this looks interesting” pickup has slowly turned into something that actually needs managing. Not in a precious way, but in a practical one.
I’m not chasing rarity or flexing a collection. I’m simply at the stage where I’d like to know what I already have before buying another bottle of something I forgot was sitting on the back shelf. Same goes for wine, what’s meant to be opened soon, what should be left alone, and what’s been quietly waiting its turn longer than intended.
So I’m curious what others here are using, if anything, to keep track of their cellar or bar inventory? I’ve seen a few apps dedicated to one or the other and maybe that’s the better approach then say a universal…. I know with my cigars I keep a journal… but looking for some first hand feedback.
But maybe one of you has cracked the code on keeping it straight without having to sacrifice more brain cells.
What started as a bottle or two for the weekend, a few standby bourbons, the wife’s favorite from that winery I was to sloshed to remember and the occasional “this looks interesting” pickup has slowly turned into something that actually needs managing. Not in a precious way, but in a practical one.
I’m not chasing rarity or flexing a collection. I’m simply at the stage where I’d like to know what I already have before buying another bottle of something I forgot was sitting on the back shelf. Same goes for wine, what’s meant to be opened soon, what should be left alone, and what’s been quietly waiting its turn longer than intended.
So I’m curious what others here are using, if anything, to keep track of their cellar or bar inventory? I’ve seen a few apps dedicated to one or the other and maybe that’s the better approach then say a universal…. I know with my cigars I keep a journal… but looking for some first hand feedback.
But maybe one of you has cracked the code on keeping it straight without having to sacrifice more brain cells.