These are used for personal reserves or controlled sharing.
| Location | Common Hiding Spots | Capacity | Access Restriction | |----------|----------------------|----------|--------------------| | Bedroom closet (floor) | Backpack, duffel bag, small cooler | 6–12 cans / 1–2 bottles | Medium (needs door access) | | Under bed | Flat storage bins, cardboard box | 12–24 cans | Medium | | Bathroom vanity cabinet | Small bottles (flasks, miniatures) | 2–5 shots | Medium (shared bath risk) | | Laundry room shelf | Behind detergent, inside empty box | 1–2 bottles | Low-Medium | | Garage (corner, tool bench) | Cases, growlers, keg (mini) | High | Medium (if garage is party zone) |
When all else fails, the trunk of your car in the driveway is the ultimate hide. house party all alcohol locations
If you are looking for brews specifically, the garage is your best bet.
Most people don't look in the dishwasher for booze. These are used for personal reserves or controlled sharing
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You like your friends, but you don't like them drinking your 18-year Macallan.
If you have a garage fridge, it is sacred. If you are looking for brews specifically, the