This is a simple "life hack", which I haven't seen before. Many people keep bottled goods on the doors of their fridges; bottles tend to be larger at the bottom, and tapered as it gets to the top. Turn a beer bottle over, and it fits perfectly!
I follow the YouTube channel "Crazy Russian Hacker" and recently saw a similar hack on one of his videos, which was a strip of magnets you can affix to the top of the fridge, so bottled beer (or other beverage) can be held up in place, and then smaller containers can sit below the beer, saving space.
With that in mind, I thought I'd share this method that I've been using for years. I keep a case of beer in the basement, and four beers in the basement fridge. When I need more up here, I go down, put four more in the fridge, and bring the four cold ones up. To keep from using precious shelf space, I started inverting them, on the door, and it works great, especially as those items on the door are rarely used in the evening/night when I tend to enjoy these beverages. :) The other two are on the other door, and not pictured.
Cheers! :)


