Okay, so I decided I needed a better way to haul some beers around, you know, for backyard hangouts or taking them over to a buddy’s place. Carrying a six-pack carton gets flimsy, especially if it gets wet. I figured, why not make a sturdy wooden one? A wood beer caddy sounded like a solid weekend project.

Getting Started
First things first, I rummaged through my scrap wood pile. Found some decent pine boards left over from another project. Perfect. Didn’t need anything fancy. Grabbed my measuring tape, pencil, and my trusty handsaw. Also got out my drill, some screws, wood glue, and sandpaper. Oh, and I found an old bottle opener I could maybe attach later.
Measuring and Cutting
I didn’t use any complicated plans. Just kind of eyeballed it based on the size of a standard beer bottle. I decided mine would hold six bottles.
- I measured out a piece for the bottom base.
- Then marked out two identical longer pieces for the sides.
- And two shorter pieces for the ends.
- Finally, a piece for the handle across the top, making sure it was tall enough to clear the bottle tops.
Took the saw and started cutting. Took my time to get the cuts reasonably straight. It doesn’t have to be perfect, it’s homemade, right? That’s the charm.
Putting It Together
Alright, cutting done. Time for assembly. I laid out the bottom piece.
I applied some wood glue along the bottom edge of one of the side pieces and pressed it against the edge of the base. Drilled a couple of pilot holes first – always a good idea with pine to stop it splitting – then drove in a few screws. Repeated that for the other side piece.

Next came the end pieces. More glue on the edges where they’d meet the base and the sides. Lined them up, drilled pilot holes again, and screwed them in place. It was starting to look like a box now.
The handle was last. I put glue on the bottom ends of the handle piece and centered it on top of the two end pieces. Drilled down through the top of the handle into the end pieces and secured it with screws. Gave everything a good wiggle – felt pretty solid.
Finishing Touches
The basic structure was done, but it looked rough. Grabbed some medium-grit sandpaper and went over all the surfaces and edges. Knocked down any sharp corners and splinters. Made it feel much nicer to handle.
I debated staining it but decided to keep the natural wood look for now. Maybe I’ll seal it later if I feel like it. The final touch? That old bottle opener. I found a good spot on one of the end pieces, marked the holes, drilled small pilot holes, and screwed it on tight.
Done!
And there it is. My very own wood beer caddy. Took me maybe an afternoon, working at a relaxed pace. It’s simple, strong, holds six bottles perfectly, and even has the opener attached. Already used it last weekend for a BBQ, worked like a charm. Much better than those cardboard things. Feels good making something useful with your own hands, you know?
