Collection: Integrated Wine and Beer Fridge

An integrated wine and beer fridge combines wine storage and beer cooling in a single built in cabinet for a clean, seamless look. This collection focuses on under-counter models designed to sit within standard 600 mm kitchen and bar cabinetry. Capacities typically range from around 60 to 150 litres, with layouts that balance dedicated wine shelves and space for beer bottles and cans. These fridges suit fitted kitchens, home bars, restaurant bars and hotel suites where appearance and space efficiency are important.

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Built In & Under-Counter Options

Most integrated wine and beer fridges are configured for standard 600 mm wide cabinets, with heights around 82-88 cm to line up with worktops. Slimline 300 mm and 450 mm wide models are available for narrow base units, often providing 18-30 bottle capacity plus room for beer cans. Larger 600 mm wide units can hold 30-40 wine bottles alongside upright beer bottles and soft drinks.

Key features include dual-zone or multi-zone cooling, allowing separate temperature settings for red or white wine and for beer. Many models use telescopic wooden or metal wine shelves combined with flat or wire shelves for bottles and cans. Glass doors with UV protection, white or amber LED lighting, and touch-control digital thermostats are common. Energy ratings typically range from B to A+, with quiet running compressors suited to open-plan kitchens and living spaces.

How to Choose the Right Integrated Wine and Beer Fridge

Capacity & Size

Start by matching capacity to how you entertain. A small household or compact flat may find a 300-450 mm wide unit sufficient, holding around 18-24 wine bottles plus a shelf or two for beer and mixers. Larger homes or busier bars benefit from full 600 mm wide models for greater flexibility. Confirm the cabinet opening width, height and depth, and check hinge clearances for integrated doors. Allow ventilation space as specified by the manufacturer, especially at the plinth and rear.

Energy Efficiency

Integrated fridges sit within cabinetry, so efficient cooling and insulation help maintain stable temperatures. Check energy labels and annual kWh consumption. A 120-litre dual-zone integrated unit might use 130-170 kWh per year, roughly £40-£55 at typical UK tariffs. Look for LED interior lighting, quality door seals and low-vibration compressors that reduce noise and running costs in open-plan spaces.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a dual-zone integrated wine and beer fridge?

A dual-zone integrated wine and beer fridge has two independently controlled temperature zones within the same cabinet. One section can be set around 5-8°C for beers and sparkling wines, while the other runs closer to 10-14°C for red or white wines. This layout suits households or bars that want correct serving conditions for both drinks types without buying separate appliances, while keeping a single built in fascia.

Will an integrated wine and beer fridge fit standard 600 mm kitchen units?

Most integrated models are designed for standard UK 600 mm base units, but you should always check the product’s niche dimensions. Manufacturers specify minimum cabinet width, height and depth, along with ventilation requirements at the plinth or rear. Providing the correct cut-out and airflow ensures the fridge can maintain set temperatures, avoids overheating and keeps noise and compressor wear to a minimum.