This is the Whiskey Barrel Arcade from the team at Motor City Barrels. Each one is built by hand in Michigan from a repurposed whiskey barrel and they feature 60+ built in retro games from the 1980s.
Robbie Lambert founded Motor City Barrels after building an open barrel cabinet from a used whiskey barrel with his Dad, and then being inundated with interest after posting pictures of it on social media. He quickly realized he was onto something, and established Motor City Barrels to begin fulfilling the orders that were rolling in.
Above Video: This brief clip from Motor City Barrels shows the Whiskey Barrel Arcade in action, featuring a number of classic games from the formative years of computer games.
Whiskey barrels typically have a lifecycle of two to 10 years, sometimes more. Generally after they have aged whiskey they are either discarded or bought by breweries who can use them …