Oklahoma’s craft beer and wine culture has grown substantially over the past decade — and the homeowners driving that culture are also the ones investing in outdoor living spaces where those passions can be enjoyed properly. An outdoor entertaining space designed with beverage enthusiasts in mind is different from a standard backyard setup: it considers wine storage temperature, tap system integration, glass storage, the social ritual of sharing a bottle with friends on a beautiful summer evening. Here’s how VistaScapes approaches outdoor living design for this group.
Temperature-Controlled Storage in Outdoor Kitchens
Wine storage is a temperature-management problem, and Oklahoma’s outdoor climate is hostile to wine unless proper cooling is built in. Outdoor wine coolers — undercounter units with dedicated compressor systems designed for ambient temperatures up to 110°F — allow wine to be stored and served at appropriate temperatures from an outdoor kitchen. Units designed for outdoor use maintain stable internal temperatures even when Oklahoma summer ambient heat is above 100°F; indoor wine fridges used outside will struggle, overcycle, and fail early in Oklahoma’s climate.
Zone-controlled wine coolers — units with separate temperature zones for reds and whites — are available in outdoor-rated configurations. For serious wine collectors, a small dedicated wine cellar room adjacent to a covered outdoor kitchen is an option on larger projects, providing truly climate-controlled storage with natural thermal mass from the masonry construction. VistaScapes has designed wine room additions to covered outdoor kitchen structures for homeowners who want cellar-quality storage adjacent to their outdoor entertaining space.
Draft Beer Systems in Outdoor Kitchens
A dedicated kegerator or draft beer system is one of the most-used features in outdoor kitchens for craft beer enthusiasts. Built-in kegerators installed in the outdoor kitchen island hold a standard half barrel or quarter barrel and provide draft beer at serving temperature without the management overhead of a portable keg setup. Commercial-style draft beer towers with multiple taps are available for homeowners who want to serve multiple beers simultaneously for larger gatherings — these require more refrigeration capacity and CO2 management but deliver the full draft bar experience at home.
For Oklahoma’s climate, the kegerator needs to be an outdoor-rated unit with appropriate ambient temperature rating — standard indoor kegerators may struggle to maintain proper beer temperatures during Oklahoma’s 100°F+ summer days if they’re in direct sun. Positioning the kegerator in the shadiest part of the outdoor kitchen structure, combined with an outdoor-rated unit, delivers reliable performance through the full outdoor entertaining season.
Glass Storage and Service Areas
Serving wine and craft beer properly requires appropriate glassware — and glassware needs accessible, protected storage in an outdoor kitchen. Glass storage built into the outdoor kitchen structure — whether open-shelf racking below the bar counter or closed cabinet storage — keeps glasses accessible without requiring trips inside. Covered, enclosed storage protects glasses from Oklahoma’s summer thunderstorm dust and pollen. A wine glass rack mounted under the bar counter overhang is a space-efficient, visually appealing storage solution that keeps stems accessible and protected simultaneously.
Bar Counter Configuration for Beverage Service
A bar counter designed for wine and beer service has specific functional requirements: a sink for glass rinsing, a garbage chute for bottle caps and corks, bottle storage visible and accessible at bar height, and counter space at the right height for pouring and serving. The social dynamic of a wine or beer enthusiast’s outdoor entertaining often centers on the bar itself — the host opens and pours at the bar while guests sit across from them. Designing the bar for this ritual means getting the counter height, the depth of the overhang for bar seating, and the service elements positioned for the way the space actually gets used.
Oklahoma Wine and Beer Culture Context
Oklahoma has a growing number of craft breweries in the Tulsa metropolitan area — Marshall Brewing, American Solera, Cabin Boys, and others have created a local craft beer culture that didn’t exist 15 years ago. Oklahoma wineries in the Broken Arrow and Tulsa area — Cherry Street Winery, Black Mesa, and others — have contributed to a regional wine culture that supports serious home wine enthusiasm. Building an outdoor space that honors these passions with the right appliances, storage, and social infrastructure creates a home entertaining venue that’s competitive with the bar and tasting room experience — and far more personal.
Frequently Asked Questions
Planning an outdoor entertaining space in Broken Arrow or Tulsa with a serious beverage focus? Contact VistaScapes for a free design consultation. We’ll design around your specific entertaining style — wine, craft beer, cocktails, or all three.


