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Re: My latest whisky

Postby Myles » Sun Mar 20, 2016 11:53 am

Some of the commercial distilleries are now using accelerated ageing processes.

Some use wood chips (ageing time about a year). Some use 3 gallon barrels instead of 53 gallon ones (ageing time 4 months), some use temperature controlled warehouses.

Some (Cleveland Whisky) even put their spirit into new barrels in order to qualify as Bourbon, immediately decant it into stainless tanks, chop up the barrel to throw in the tank and subject it to pressure. Ageing time 6 days.

All compared to the traditional many years in barrels method. Interesting!!!
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Re: My latest whisky

Postby Benoit » Sun Mar 20, 2016 12:33 pm

How the tables have turned, the big boys have started to copy us!
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Re: My latest whisky

Postby Mash » Sun Mar 20, 2016 3:40 pm

Myles wrote:Some of the commercial distilleries are now using accelerated ageing processes.


Some (Cleveland Whisky) even put their spirit into new barrels in order to qualify as Bourbon, immediately decant it into stainless tanks, chop up the barrel to throw in the tank and subject it to pressure. Ageing time 6 days.


Hmm. Corny keg whiskey. Do you know the temp and the pressure?
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Re: My latest whisky

Postby Myles » Sun Mar 20, 2016 3:59 pm

No the article I read didn't say.

I hadn't realised but the oak stick manufacturers that folks like SDEurope use are getting quite specific with their products. So many weeks at specific ABV.

I know you can make your own wood, but to start with using standardised commercial products until you find what flavour you like seems a good idea.
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Re: My latest whisky

Postby Mash » Sun Mar 20, 2016 5:37 pm

Myles wrote:No the article I read didn't say.

I hadn't realised but the oak stick manufacturers that folks like SDEurope use are getting quite specific with their products. So many weeks at specific ABV.

I know you can make your own wood, but to start with using standardised commercial products until you find what flavour you like seems a good idea.



Agreed I have French cooperage oak. It seems a lot of money ate the time but the difference is stunning.
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