An ice-cold beer is a must on any hot summer evening or for unwinding after a long day of work. If you struggle for drinks storage space in your kitchen fridge or if you just need easier access to the chilled beverages then a drinks fridge is perfect for you.
A fridge that’s dedicated to drinks, means it can go anywhere in the home that you need it. From the dining room to a man cave, there’s nowhere that won’t benefit from the extra storage.
There are loads of options out there when it comes to drinks fridges and it can be overwhelming to know where to start. To help you out I’ve come up with the best 10 beer fridge options for you to browse over. If you see any you like the look of have a click on the Price and Reviews button to check current prices on Amazon.
I recently had a look at new products and updated this article for 2024, so have peace of mind that these are still the best choices out there.
Starting off this review I have the 5 best options and the top choice is leading the way.
Top 5 Best Beer Fridges
- Top Choice – COMFEE’ Freestanding Undercounter 93L Beer Fridge with Premium temperature control for Home Bar
- Runner Up – Subcold Super50 LED – Mini Fridge Black
- High-End Choice – Klarstein Beersafe 4XL Beverage Cooler
- Best Tabletop Option – Baridi 46L Tabletop Mini Drinks Fridge
- Best Portable Option – iceQ Portable AC/DC Mini Refrigerator for Car and Home
1. Top Choice – COMFEE’ Freestanding Undercounter 93L Beer Fridge with Premium temperature control for Home Bar
- Dimensions (cm) – H84.2 x W44.0 x D48.0
- LED lights for a classy appearance
- Removable shelves to fit your needs
- Fire retardant backing for added safety
- Noise level: 41dB
If you’ve got a home bar that you want to make look really classy and upmarket then this is the beer fridge for you. The glass door and LED backlight make it look so cool, perfect for a man cave.
Plus it’s a great size at a 93L capacity, so it won’t fit on a tabletop but if you’ve got the space this will easily fit everything you need in it. Plus you can remove any shelves so you can store bottles of wine as well as cans.
The energy rating is pretty good at 100 kilowatts per year, that’s about £27 a year with today’s prices, very reasonable for a fridge.
Overall, the nicest-looking fridge of the lot in this article is a little pricier but it’s more energy efficient and looks better so well worth the extra money.
2. Runner Up – Subcold Super50 LED – Mini Fridge Black
Brand: Subcold
Capacity: 50Litres
Noise Levels: 42db
Temperature Range: 0-10°C
Positioning: Freestanding
Next up is this efficient, compact mini fridge by Subcold. It’s a freestanding design with an attractive glass door and an internal LED light. The door is reversible so it will fit well into any space in the home.
Internally, it has strong, wire chrome removable shelves so you can store larger bottles in here with no bother. For an idea of size, this fridge can hold 55 x 330ml cans.
It’s a great place to store beer safely as it comes with a lock and two keys so you can rest assured that no one will help themselves when you’re not around.
It uses advanced compressor technology to get to low temperatures but this means it’s not the quietest fridge ever. At 42db it’s pretty average for noise levels and some people may find it a bit loud.
A good feature is, with the adjustable thermostat, you can set the temperature anywhere between 0-10 degrees to ensure whatever you’re storing in there stays at the right temperature.
With an A+ energy rating, it’s pretty energy efficient and a perfect mini beer fridge for your home.
3. High-End Choice – Klarstein Beersafe 4XL Beverage Cooler
Brand: Klarstein
Capacity: 124Litres
Noise Levels: 42db
Temperature Range: 0-10°C
Positioning: Undercounter or Freestanding
For an upper-class beverage centre, to bring a touch of class to your man cave, this Karstein beverage fridge is a perfect choice. It has the option of remaining free standing or you can integrate it into your kitchen cabinets. It can hold up to 132 cans of cold beer and the sleek design uses stainless steel with a double insulated glass door to keep everything cold and fresh.
The touch button for temperature control and the LED display make this fridge really user-friendly and it has 4 chrome wire shelves that are fully adjustable.
LED interior lighting makes it an attractive storage space for your cans of beer and it has height-adjustable feet so can cope well with an uneven floor. The door is reversible which makes this fridge even easier to integrate into any home.
This is a really high-quality beverage refrigerator with a large capacity. It’s a top pick for a premium but does come in more expensive than some of the other options here.
4. Best Tabletop Option – Baridi 46L Tabletop Mini Drinks Fridge
Brand: Dellonda
Capacity: 46Litres
Noise Levels: 42db
Temperature Range: 3-10°C
Positioning: Countertop
If what you need is a countertop fridge with enough room to be used as a wine cooler then this is a great option. This compact fridge has removable shelving so you can use it for cans of beer or as a wine fridge. It’s an attractive design with a glass door and black body.
It can be set between 3 and 10 degrees Celsius so you can chill those drinks to perfection. It’s an A+ rating for energy consumption so an eco and budget-friendly option. It also has a security lock for peace of mind.
This fridge does need to be kept well-ventilated with at least 50mm of space at the rear and 30mm at the sides. Make sure you account for this when measuring up to see if this fridge will fit into your home.
5. Best Portable Option – IceQ Portable AC/DC Mini Refrigerator for Car and Home
Brand: Kealive
Capacity: 15Litres
Noise Levels: 30db
Temperature Range: 5-8°C
Positioning: Anywhere
Cold beer on the go is a must for any outdoor parties, picnics, or camping trips. This lightweight little cooler can cool drinks to 5 degrees below the ambient temperature due to its advanced thermoelectric system. It can also heat up to 65C which is handy for storing hot food.
It can hold up to 18 cans and can be powered by the mains or you can use the 12V adaptor to use this on the go, in the car, campervan, or on a boat.
It has a useful carry handle on the top and even a little window on the front which makes a nice design feature.
It has ultra-quiet operation and has two energy modes. A max mode allows quick cooling and eco mode helps save energy once the drinks are cold.
Things To Consider When Buying A Beer Fridge
Size
The internal capacity of your fridge is dependent on your storage needs and the external dimensions need to be considered to make sure it fits into your home. It’s important to measure up the area you intend the fridge to go and make sure you make allowances for airflow around the appliance.
The internal capacity is usually given in litres or cubic feet. It’s important to consider that bigger isn’t always better and a well-designed, adjustable shelving or bottle rack system can allow more storage than just a larger airspace.
Temperature Settings
An adjustable thermostat or temperature settings with a digital display helps you to remain in control of the temperature of your fridge. The dial thermostat options are generally cheaper but don’t give you an indication of the exact temperature.
A touch control setting panel is more accurate for setting fridge temperature and this is a good idea if you’re storing wine or any other type of drink that is temperature sensitive.
Positioning
Where you intend the fridge to go should be considered before you click the buy button. Some fridges are fine to go anywhere but some models are unsuitable for integration as they need adequate airflow around them. Always check the manufacturer’s guidelines and don’t integrate the fridge or place it in a tight space unless it is stated safe to do so.
Shelving
Shelving can have a big impact on how you use your beer fridge. Removable shelves are the best as you can take them out to store larger bottles or add them in to store more layers of cans.
They can also add to the appearance of your fridge especially if it has a glass door. Wooden shelves, glass shelves or metal ones can each suit the design you’re looking for.
Appearance
The overall appearance of your drinks fridge does have a big impact. If you’re using it in an entertainment area then you want it to look nice. A glass door with an internal white or blue LED light can make a display cabinet out of your drinks.
If you want the fridge to fit into your kitchen then make sure the door and door handle are on the correct side or that they can be reversed.
F.A.Q.s
Can I store food in a beer fridge?
It’s ok to store food in a beer fridge only if it’s stated as food-safe by the manufacturer.
Is it ok to integrate a drinks fridge?
Unless the fridge is designed to be integrated it is not advisable to place it under the counter. A freestanding fridge needs adequate airflow around it and placing it in a tight space can cause it to break.
Is a beer fridge the same as a wine fridge?
A wine fridge is designed to go to higher temperatures compared to a beer fridge. Where you want an ice-cold beer, wine should be stored somewhere between 10-18C. Wine fridges often come with other features such as UV glass and larger storage racks to accommodate the larger size of bottles.
Do beer fridges have ice dispensers?
Generally, fridge freezers with ice dispensers are the larger, American-style ones. Beer fridges are much smaller and not capable of dispensing ice. Some options may have an ice box built in which can be useful.
Why is my beer fridge freezing drinks?
The usual reason your fridge is freezing everything is that the temperature setting is too low. Try turning the thermostat up a bit after you defrost the fridge.
More Beer Fridges Reviewed
Russell Hobbs RHTTLF1B
Brand: Russell Hobbs
Capacity: 43Litres
Noise Levels: 42db
Temperature Range: 0-10°C
Positioning: Tabletop/Freestanding
This mini-fridge by Russell Hobbs is a more minimalist option. It comes in black, white or silver and has a reversible door for easy placement. An adjustable thermostat gives you all the control and it also has adjustable feet so can manage an uneven floor.
It has one wire shelf inside that is removable to maximise storage and it also has a bottle rack in the door. It has a mini icebox so you can serve a gin and tonic or whiskey on the rocks in no time at all.
It’s A+ for energy consumption so cheap to run.
One downside is this fridge is known for being a bit noisy so isn’t ideal for an open-plan area or living room.
Inventor Beer, Wine & Drinks Fridge Vino
Brand: Inventor
Capacity: 43Litres
Noise Levels: 42db
Temperature Range: 2-21°C
Positioning: Countertop
If you enjoy a glass of wine every so often then you’ll appreciate this tiny fridge by Inventor. It has UV glass on the door which protects your wine from solar radiation so keeps them at their best.
It has a shelf with bottle holders built in so you store 5 standard wine bottles as well as the lower basket holding beer bottles or cans.
The door is reversible so will fit in well to any space. It’s A+ for energy efficiency and has a wide temperature range for wine and other drinks storage.
iceQ 15 Litre Deluxe Portable Mini Fridge
Brand: iceQ
Capacity: 15Litres
Noise Levels: 30db
Temperature Range: 20°C max. below ambient temperature
Positioning: Anywhere
This small yet mighty portable cooler weighs only 3.9kg so can be taken anywhere with you. It can hold up to 15 drink cans and has a removable shelf to help maximise storage. It comes with a mains power cable and a 12V cable as well for use in the car.
It can cool your drinks to a huge 20 degrees below ambient temperature and the cooling fan is pretty quiet given all the work it has to do.
Husky HUS-HU231 Rubik Cube Mini Fridge
Brand: Husky
Capacity: 43Litres
Noise Levels: 39db
Temperature Range: 0-10°C
Positioning: Countertop
When considering the best beer fridges this one just had to be included as it’s such a fun design. Perfect for a bar, bedroom, or entertainment room, or can be used as a modern kitchen fridge. With compressor technology, this fridge is pretty quiet to run, and the adjustable thermostat allows you to control the temperature easily.
It can hold up to 40 cans and the reversible door means it will fit in well.
It’s a decent-sized fridge and is food-safe so you can actually use it as a second fridge or for student halls. It’s really bright, cheerful, and a fun option for any home.
Frostbite Mini Fridge Black
Brand: bar@drinkstuff
Capacity: 49Litres
Noise Levels: 40db
Temperature Range: 5-18°C
Positioning: Countertop
Last up, I have this countertop drinks fridge. With a glass door and internal LED lighting, it’s an attractive option. It can hold up to 45 cans (330ml) and has two removable shelves to maximise space.
The door is double glazed and the powerful cooling system can end freezing things if the thermostat is set too low so your drinks will not be warm in this fridge!
It has an A+ energy rating and isn’t too loud to run. Couple this with the low price tag and this fridge will be pride of place on the kitchen counter or bar.
Cookology CBC98BK Undercounter Drinks Fridge
Brand: Cookology
Capacity: 98Litres
Noise Levels: 39db
Temperature Range: 0-10°C
Positioning: Undercounter or Freestanding
For an all-round brilliant drink-cooling fridge, this Cookology model does just about everything. It has an attractive design with a glass door and internal lighting. The fridge is designed to allow you to integrate it into your kitchen or you can have it as a freestanding option, whichever suits your home. The reversible door is another great feature that allows it to fit into any space.
It can cope with up to 90 litres of net storage (it’s 98 litres in total) so there’s plenty of room for beer bottles and other cold beverages. It has 4 adjustable shelves so you can make room for larger items or bottles of wine. It has a useful locking feature so you can control who has access to it.
With an A+ energy rating and noise levels below 40db, this is a quiet option for any home bar, entertainment room, or anywhere you like around the home. The only downside is it’s a little more pricey than some of our other options.
Take-Home
A beer fridge is a great addition to any room in your home that may require quick access to an ice-cold one. There’s a huge variety of designs, features, and prices out there so I hope this review has given you some pointers towards which option suits you. In the end, there’s no wrong choice when it comes to a beer cooler and I hope you find one that ticks all the boxes and makes your home look great as well as being more convenient for you.
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