Wood chips for aging, using BBQ smoke chips?
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Wood chips for aging, using BBQ smoke chips?
Again on another site I read about people using the BBQ smoke chips like JD etc for flavouring spirit. No great comments for or against really, anyone here tried it?
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HangOver - Experienced Distiller

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Wood chips for aging, using BBQ smoke chips?
Yup - the JD ones work great, as do the ones made from wine barrels. Basically as I mentioned somewhere else, you want the chips made from barrels and NOT just standard BBQ chips because those are not made from the right kind of wood (white oak basically).
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Jimmy - Site Owner

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Wood chips for aging, using BBQ smoke chips?
I've used these and in my opinion they make a very big difference

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quietman - Regular

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Wood chips for aging, using BBQ smoke chips?
Out of interest, how much are they? The JD ones I use are about a tenner for 1kg :
http://www.bbq-smoker.co.uk/smoker/3598 ... ps-1Kg.php
I will have to try a comparison and see how they differ!
http://www.bbq-smoker.co.uk/smoker/3598 ... ps-1Kg.php
I will have to try a comparison and see how they differ!
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Wood chips for aging, using BBQ smoke chips?
£3.49 for 100g
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quietman - Regular

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Wood chips for aging, using BBQ smoke chips?
so you just throw them in the spirit and leave for X number of days?
Anything else essence or anything or just the wood?
Anything else essence or anything or just the wood?
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HangOver - Experienced Distiller

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