The Best Beverage Fridges to Keep Drinks at the Perfect Temp (2024)

A refrigerator gets the job done when it comes to chilling drinks, but if you’re serious about your wines, beers, and sodas, you know all too well that the precious real estate inside your fridge can quickly disappear—that’s where a dedicated beverage fridge comes in. Not only does having a small, drinks-only refrigerator make you look like you truly have your life together, but it can also be key in terms of temperature control, especially where wines are concerned. So, if you don’t have a wine cellar at your disposal and are running out of room in the family fridge, a cooler is the solution.

Best Overall

Euhomy Beverage Refrigerator

The Best Beverage Fridges to Keep Drinks at the Perfect Temp (1)

What We Like

  • Affordable

  • Adjustable shelves

  • Reversible door

  • Large capacity

What We Don't Like

  • Compressor is very loud when it runs

For a straight-forward, versatile beverage cooler that won’t break the bank, you can’t go wrong with the Euhomy. This fridge is relatively inexpensive compared to similar products, and it performs at a similar level. It gives the user a variety of important options, like a reversible door and adjustable shelves, and when it comes to placement, this model is the perfect size to fit beneath most counters and can easily be freestanding, as well. The only downside is that the compressor is a bit loud and has the potential to be disruptive.

Price at time of publish: $260

Dimensions: 31.5 x 18.9 x 17.5 inches | Storage: Up to 126 cans | Temperature Range: 34-50 degrees | Reversible Door: Yes | Defrost Type: Manual | Cooler Type: Freestanding

Best Budget

Ivation 12-Bottle Single Zone Freestanding Wine Refrigerator

The Best Beverage Fridges to Keep Drinks at the Perfect Temp (2)

What We Like

  • Wide temperature range

  • Thin dimensions

  • LED lighting

What We Don't Like

  • Best for wine, not other beverages

  • Small capacity

Compact and budget-friendly, this 12-bottle freestanding wine cooler is a straightforward solution for small collections looking to live harmoniously in a single temperature zone. It's perfect if you’re passionate about having a variety of chilled wines on hand at any given time or have a small collection of special cellar-worthy vino. This cooler features a temperature range of 41 to 64 degrees, a double-paned glass door, LED lighting, touchscreen controls, a built-in fan for cooling consistency, and removable racks.

Price at time of publish: $230

Dimensions: 9.92 x 17.72 x 31.18 inches | Bottle Storage: 12 bottles | Temperature Range: 41-64 degrees | Reversible Door: No | Defrost Type: Automatic | Cooler Type: Freestanding

Best for Cans

Whynter 121-Can Freestanding Beverage Refrigerator

The Best Beverage Fridges to Keep Drinks at the Perfect Temp (3)

What We Like

  • Ultra low temperatures (great for cold beer!)

  • Chic design

  • Touchscreen controls

What We Don't Like

  • Small temperature range

Give your beer and soda cans a functional and aesthetically pleasing home in the form of this freestanding drink cooler, which holds an astonishing 121 standard 12-ounce cans behind tempered double-pane glass for enhanced UV protection. The temperature within its single zone is nice and even thanks to fan circulation, which works in tandem with the machine’s powerful compressor to keep things perfectly cool inside. The temperature can be set between 34 and 43 degrees using touchscreen controls, and you can even lock the door to keep others out.

Price at time of publish: $415

Dimensions: 33 x 19 x 18.25 inches | Bottle Storage: 121 standard cans | Temperature Range:34-43 degrees | Reversible Door: Yes | Defrost Type: Automatic | Cooler Type: Freestanding

Best for Professionals

Transtherm Loft Wine Cabinet

The Best Beverage Fridges to Keep Drinks at the Perfect Temp (4)

What We Like

  • Excellent for wine preservation

  • Constant circulation

  • Cooling and heating technology

What We Don't Like

  • Small temperature capacity

  • Just for wine

Wine experts don’t mess around with their bottles, and neither does Transtherm, a cult-favorite storage and preservation brand within the wine community. The company's catalog is mostly made up of larger wine fridges, but this cabinet is perfect for home use, especially if your collection needs care that’s a cut above the consumer standard.

These appliances, all of which are made in France, feature both cooling and heating technology to suit a variety of climates, humidity management, automatic temperature control, ventilation, constant circulation, digital temperature display, and more. The Loft Wine Cabinet holds up to 72 Bordeaux-style bottles on six sliding shelves behind a reversible door.

Price at time of publish: $3,195

Dimensions: 37 x 26.7 x 27 inches | Bottle Storage: 72 bottles | Temperature Range: 42-64 degrees | Reversible Door: Yes | Defrost Type: Automatic | Cooler Type: Freestanding

Best Splurge

EuroCave Pure S Wine Cellar

The Best Beverage Fridges to Keep Drinks at the Perfect Temp (5)

Widely regarded for its durability and efficacy, EuroCave wine cellars are worth the investment if you'll use yours often. This brand has been around since 1976 and is right up there with Transtherm as far as industry favorites and innovation goes. The Pure S wine cellar, available exclusively through Wine Enthusiast, comes with either a glass or opaque door that can be opened from the left or right side. It's energy-efficient and incredibly quiet, too. Touchscreen controls, a humidity alarm system, LED lighting, and a customizable interior help seal the deal.

Price at time of publish: $3,495-$3,795

Dimensions: 44.2 x 27.75 x 32.52 inches | Bottle Storage: 74 bottles | Temperature Range: 41-68 degrees | Reversible Door: No, but you choose which side door hinge is on when ordering | Defrost Type: Automatic | Cooler Type: Freestanding

We Had a Sommelier Test Wine Openers—These Are Her Favorites

Best Compact

Antarctic Star 1.6 cu.ft Wine Cooler

The Best Beverage Fridges to Keep Drinks at the Perfect Temp (6)

What We Like

  • Compact size is perfect for tight spaces

  • Good capacity for its size

What We Don’t Like

  • Louder than expected

  • Prone to frost build-up

In many situations, space is at a premium—that’s where the Antarctic Star Mini Fridge comes in. Its compact design with a reversible door makes it perfect for the office, small apartments, or any tight space. A couple things to keep in mind: This cooler is known for getting a bit loud and may have issues with frost buildup. This fridge can hold 70 standard soda cans or 12 wine bottles, but this larger version is also available if a little more capacity is needed.

Price at time of publish: $220

Dimensions: 19.69 x 17.52 x 17.99 | Bottle Storage: 70 standard-size drink cans or 12 standard wine bottles | Temperature Range: 40-61 degrees | Reversible Door: Yes | Defrost Type: Manual | Cooler Type: Freestanding

Best Portable

Cooluli Classic Mini Fridge

The Best Beverage Fridges to Keep Drinks at the Perfect Temp (7)

What We Like

  • Extremely portable

  • Can charge via USB port

What We Don't Like

  • No temperature control

  • Small capacity

This micro-fridge from Cooluli is designed with portability in mind. Because of that, there is a bit of a sacrifice when it comes to capacity and features. (Most notably, it lacks temperature control and a thermostat.) In instances when you just need to keep a few things cold, though, it does the job—just don’t expect it to keep your wines stored at the proper temperature. This is better-suited for soda cans, yogurt cups, and other small items. Conveniently, the Cooluli can also plug into a USB port for its power source, which means it’s perfect for road trips.

Price at time of publish: $100

Dimensions: 14 x 12 x 10 inches | Storage: 18 cans | Temperature Range: 35-40 degrees (can also warm up to 149 degrees) | Reversible Door: No | Defrost Type: Manual | Cooler Type: Freestanding

Best Under-Counter

Kalamera 24 inch Beverage Refrigerator

The Best Beverage Fridges to Keep Drinks at the Perfect Temp (8)

What We Like

  • Large capacity

  • Front-facing ventilation

What We Don't Like

  • Expensive

It doesn’t get much more convenient than having a fridge right under the counter of your home bar, and the Kalamera under-counter beverage cooler fits right into that role. The 38- to 50-degree temperature range is perfect for keeping drinks ice-cold, and the automatic defrost function keeps ice from building up inside. One of the most important considerations when choosing an under-counter fridge is ventilation, and with a front-facing vent, the Kalamera is exactly what you need. The only thing that might give you pause is the price tag—it’s a bit pricey, but you won’t find a more reliable under-counter cooler.

Price at time of publish: $899

Dimensions: 33.9 x 23.4 x 22.4 inches | Storage: 154 cans | Temperature Range: 38-50 degrees | Reversible Door: No | Defrost Type: Automatic | Cooler Type: Freestanding or built-in

Best Dual-Zone

Kalamera Dual Zone Wine Fridge

The Best Beverage Fridges to Keep Drinks at the Perfect Temp (9)

What We Like

  • Fits easily under counter

  • High capacity

What We Don't Like

  • Expensive

For those who want the best of both worlds, we recommend the Kalamera Dual Zone. To ensure freshness, wine needs to be stored at a warmer temperature than other beverages, and this fridge has two compartments with independent temperature settings, so you can keep your wines at the proper temperature in one compartment and your beers ice-cold in the other. The Kalamera Dual Zone has a spacious interior but is compact enough to fit under a counter if that’s where you want it. It is a bit pricey, but the build quality and versatility are worth it.

Price at time of publish: $999

Dimensions: 33.9 x 23.4 x 22.4 inches | Bottle Storage: 20 wine bottles and 78 cans | Temperature Range: 40-66 degrees for wine and 38-50 degrees for cans | Reversible Door: No | Defrost Type: Automatic | Cooler Type: Freestanding or built-in

Best for Wine

Wine Enthusiast 32-Bottle Dual Zone MAX Compressor Wine Cooler

The Best Beverage Fridges to Keep Drinks at the Perfect Temp (10)

What We Like

  • Two zones with independent temperature controls

  • Racks designed specifically for wine bottles

What We Don't Like

  • Tends to have ice buildup

Every serious wine enthusiast would love to have a full-size wine cellar in their home. For those without the space (or a basem*nt), this dual-zone wine cooler by Wine Enthusiast exists to fill that need. It has two separate cooling zones, so you can separate your reds and whites and store each at the proper temperature. The shelves are specifically designed to fit wine bottles and store them on their side. At a 32-bottle capacity, it likely has more than enough space to safely store any bottles you might be saving for a special occasion.

Price at time of publish: $499

Dimensions: 33.4 x 19.5 x 16.9 inches | Bottle Storage: 32 bottles | Temperature Range: 41-64 degrees | Reversible Door: No | Defrost Type: Manual | Cooler Type: Freestanding

Final Verdict

For a straightforward, full-featured cooler that does it all, look no further than the Euhomy Beverage Refrigerator and Cooler. If you prefer something smaller and more affordable, consider the Ivation Freestanding Wine and Beverage Cooler. While it only has a single temperature zone, it ranges from 41 to 64 degrees and comes with a slew of features, like a built-in fan for cooling consistency.

What to Look for When Buying a Beverage Cooler

Use

Beverage coolers can store different types of beverages, from sodas and beer to wine and more. If your goal is to store bottles of wine, then look for a cooler that is geared toward providing the perfect conditions and temperatures needed for wine (45 to 50 degrees for white and rosé, 50 to 65 degrees for red). Some coolers can accommodate wine bottles on one side and cans on the other, offering separate temperature zones for each side.

Cooling System

The two primary ways of cooling down a refrigerator are compressors and thermo-electric systems. Fridges with compressors are able to cool down more quickly and maintain lower temperatures but can make a lot of noise while the compressor is running. Thermo-electric systems don’t reach the same low temperatures as fridges with a compressor but run at a significantly lower volume.

Capacity

Think about how many bottles or cans you want a beverage cooler to be able to hold, and make sure you get one large enough to accommodate your needs.Adjustable shelves come in handy to fit different size cans or bottles, too.

Placement

Some beverage fridges with compressors can vibrate when they’re running. To avoid unwanted noise, make sure there’s enough space between the refrigerator and other cabinets to ensure it doesn’t rattle. Fridges also often make a humming sound that might be a nuisance in certain situations, so keep that in mind when deciding where to put your cooler.

Venting

Proper ventilation is crucial to making sure your fridge operates correctly. Depending on which style of beverage fridge you opt for, the vent may be on either the front or back of the appliance. There must be enough space to provide proper ventilation to ensure the unit doesn’t overheat and break. If you don’t have enough space behind your fridge, you should opt for a model that has ventilation in the front.

Additional Features

Many beverage fridges come with a variety of additional features that provide added functionality. This could include lights, door locks, reversible doors, digital displays, auto-defrost, and UV coating on glass doors.

FAQs

Is it worth having a beverage cooler?

If you like having your beverages—whether it be wine, beer, sodas, or all of the above—at the proper temperature, then having one of these coolers in your home can be beneficial. Beverage coolers also provide a committed space for your choice of drinks, freeing up refrigerator space for your food items.

Are beverage coolers noisy?

Every beverage cooler is different, and yes, some are noisier than others. You will most likely hear the compressor kick in or the fan running, just like you would with a refrigerator. Compare models and look for noise levels, energy efficiency, and warranty.

What is the best temperature for wine?

In general, but especially during very hot weather, you’ll want a place for your wines where the temperature remains stable and offers good humidity control, says Brice Eymard, managing director of the CIVP, an organization representing the wines and appellations of France’s Provence region. This is doubly important for wines that you plan on storing long-term, though having a dedicated environment for something you’d like to drink right away is important, too.

White and rosé wines are best kept between 45 to 50 degrees, while red wine should be stored at 50 to 65 degrees.

Why do you need a beverage cooler?

Some beverages, especially wine, need to be kept within a specific range of temperatures to maintain freshness. Most kitchen refrigerators need to be kept at 40 degrees or below, which is too cold to properly store wine.

When should you defrost your beverage cooler if it’s a manual unit, and how do you do that?

In certain situations, frost can build up inside your cooler. When that happens, it needs to be manually defrosted. Most refrigerators will contain instructions for defrosting in their manual, but the process generally works the same for most units. To defrost, remove everything from the fridge and unplug it. Prop the door open and let it come up to room temperature and allow the frost to melt. When all of the moisture inside the fridge has evaporated or cleaned up, plug the unit back in and allow it to operate until it reaches the desired temperature.

Why are beverage coolers so expensive?

Beverage coolers are complex appliances. They have all the same basic components as full-size kitchen refrigerators and are often made of high-quality materials. It’s also common for beverage coolers to have special features tailored to specific styles of beverages, such as dual compartments and humidity control, which can also significantly raise the price of the unit.

Can you put food in a beverage cooler?

It depends on which temperature the cooler is set to. According to the FDA’s food safety standards, food must be stored at 40 degrees. Many beverage coolers don’t quite get that cold, or in the case of wine storage, need to be kept at a higher temperature than recommended for food safety.

Why Trust The Spruce Eats?

Wine writer Céline Bossart doesn’t have the kind of willpower it takes to store wine longer than a few months, but she does try. As someone who has picked up a seltzer habit during quarantine, she knows the importance of keeping drinks at the correct temperature, as you never know when the need for another round will strike.

Dylan Ettinger is a Los Angeles-based writer who specializes in spirits, co*cktails, and coffee with hands-on experience visiting distilleries and bars all through the U.S., Europe, Mexico, and the Caribbean. He is also a long-time hospitality professional with experience tending bar, opening cafes, and working in specialty coffee.

The Best Beverage Fridges to Keep Drinks at the Perfect Temp (2024)

FAQs

What is the best temperature for a beverage fridge? ›

However, the industry standard typically dictates that the optimal temperatures should be between 35 and 38 degrees for commercial refrigerators and as low as -15 degrees for freezers. There are many other factors that might dictate the appropriate temperature for commercial beverage refrigerators.

What is the lowest temperature beverage fridge? ›

A Beer Froster cools your beer to a frosty 23ﹾF, making it the coldest fridge on the market. This chilly temperature freezes the water condensation on your beer bottles and cans, creating the frosty finish, you've come to love when drinking a beer.

What temperature should a beer fridge be kept at? ›

To prevent flavor loss and make sure your beer tastes exactly like it should, you should keep the bottles at a steady 50 to 55 degrees Fahrenheit.

What is the best temperature for a wine and beverage fridge? ›

To do this, a constant temperature of 50°-59° Fahrenheit is best. If you'll be storing your wine for longer, you'll want to keep your cooler a little colder — 53° to 57° Fahrenheit. This temperature will prevent spoilage and allow the wine to age and mature gracefully.

What temperature should a co*ke fridge be at? ›

The recommended temperature for any Coca-cola beverage fridge is 37 degrees Fahrenheit. It's ideal for soft drinks, especially co*ke and family. Generally, the ideal temperature for food and drinks is between 35 and 38 degrees Fahrenheit.

Which fridge is best and long lasting? ›

Best Overall: Whirlpool 308 L Double-Door Refrigerator. Best Budget: Godrej 244 L Double-Door Refrigerator. Best Energy-Efficient: Haier 630 L Double-Door Side-By-Side Refrigerator. Most Inverter Technology: Panasonic 309 L Double-Door Refrigerator.

What type of refrigerator is the most reliable? ›

These are our picks for best refrigerator brands of 2022:
  • Best overall refrigerator brand: LG.
  • Best budget refrigerator brand: Frigidaire.
  • Best high-end refrigerator brand: Sub-Zero.
  • Best smart refrigerator brand: Samsung.
  • Best energy-efficient refrigerator brand: Whirlpool.
  • Most reliable refrigerator brand: GE.
Nov 3, 2022

How long does a beverage fridge last? ›

Typically, the lifespan of a beverage refrigerator is 10 to 15 years.

What is the difference between a mini fridge and a beverage fridge? ›

Beverage coolers usually have adjustable shelves that can be rearranged to accommodate different-sized cans or bottles. Mini fridges may have adjustable shelves, but they may also have other features like drawers, door bins, and specialized storage areas for specific types of food.

What is a common size of beverage fridge? ›

50–100 Cans: Beverage refrigerators with space for 50–100 12 oz. cans allow you to amp up your drink storage without taking up too much space. This is a common capacity size for freestanding or built-in/undercounter units.

What is the difference between a beverage cooler and a refrigerator? ›

First, since beverage coolers are designed to store drinks, their temperature range is warmer than a mini fridge. Wine may also be stored in a beverage cooler, but wine should not be stored in a mini fridge as the temperature may be too cold. Next, beverage coolers and mini fridges have different storage capacities.

What is the best temperature for soda? ›

A company spokeswoman says Pepsi is best consumed at 42 F, plus or minus 3 degrees. A spokesman for Coca-Cola says co*ke's ideal temperature is 38 F.

What is the best temperature to drink beer? ›

If you head to a respected beer source like CraftBeer.com, you'll find that American stouts should be served at 50 to 55 degrees, whereas you can drink American pale ales a bit cooler, from 45 to 55 degrees, and American lagers – which get us closer to that Coors Light – taste best at a chilly 40 to 45.

Can beer be stored at 50 degrees? ›

Beer should be stored at between 50 and 55 degrees Fahrenheit. Storing beer at the correct temperature will keep beer tasting fresh.

Does a beverage cooler get as cold as a refrigerator? ›

Food must be stored below 40 degrees Fahrenheit, while the optimal temperature falls around 37 degrees. Most beverage coolers operate at temperatures higher than that. Because beverage coolers don't get as cold as a traditional refrigerator, you should not put food or milk in the fridge.

What is the normal temperature of drinking water? ›

Most desired temperature range for drinking water

In general, however, water that is between 50 and 72 degrees Fahrenheit (10-22 degrees Celsius) is what is generally preferred and what is optimal for allowing the body to absorb the water and rehydrate.

References

Top Articles
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Clemencia Bogisich Ret

Last Updated:

Views: 6167

Rating: 5 / 5 (60 voted)

Reviews: 83% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Clemencia Bogisich Ret

Birthday: 2001-07-17

Address: Suite 794 53887 Geri Spring, West Cristentown, KY 54855

Phone: +5934435460663

Job: Central Hospitality Director

Hobby: Yoga, Electronics, Rafting, Lockpicking, Inline skating, Puzzles, scrapbook

Introduction: My name is Clemencia Bogisich Ret, I am a super, outstanding, graceful, friendly, vast, comfortable, agreeable person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.