Airstill Whisky
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Re: Airstill Whisky
+1 good for you Amaark, seems as though you have gone hard at this...it'll be worth it, I'm sure....
may I ask....why the dilute to 56%ABV prior to (initial) oaking?
and what kind of oaking (sticks) did you use?
may I ask....why the dilute to 56%ABV prior to (initial) oaking?
and what kind of oaking (sticks) did you use?

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Frank - Senior Distiller

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Re: Airstill Whisky
I was aimimg for 60%. I sneezed slopped to much water in and ended up with 56%......
..... now you've wiped the laughter tears from your eyes. I have used a medium toast French Oak.
..... now you've wiped the laughter tears from your eyes. I have used a medium toast French Oak.
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amaark
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amaark
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amaark - Experienced Distiller

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Re: Airstill Whisky
Cut down to 48%, last week.
What a smell, beautiful.
I confess, I had to try a nip (diluted down to 40%) Warm, malty, soft with vanilla notes and a warming, not burning, sensation in the back of my throat.
If this is what can be achieved with DME / LME / all grain I can't wait to try again. One very happy chappy.

What a smell, beautiful.
I confess, I had to try a nip (diluted down to 40%) Warm, malty, soft with vanilla notes and a warming, not burning, sensation in the back of my throat.
If this is what can be achieved with DME / LME / all grain I can't wait to try again. One very happy chappy.

Catch ya
amaark
...everyone needs a hobby...
amaark
...everyone needs a hobby...
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amaark - Experienced Distiller

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Re: Airstill Whisky
Okay, not been around for a while due to circumstances.
I was able to resist further trips to age-ing cupboard until last weekend.
As many people have said previous "patience, patience" after what was consumed I have to agree with this. The difference was unbelievable, I don't profess to be a expert or anything of the sort, it was an experiment into the unknown to produce a malt I liked.
It was a success, warm to the throat, smooth, vanilla hints, .....
For any newcomer to this hobby, hey give it a try you might just impress yourself.
I was able to resist further trips to age-ing cupboard until last weekend.
As many people have said previous "patience, patience" after what was consumed I have to agree with this. The difference was unbelievable, I don't profess to be a expert or anything of the sort, it was an experiment into the unknown to produce a malt I liked.
It was a success, warm to the throat, smooth, vanilla hints, .....
For any newcomer to this hobby, hey give it a try you might just impress yourself.
Catch ya
amaark
...everyone needs a hobby...
amaark
...everyone needs a hobby...
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amaark - Experienced Distiller

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Re: Airstill Whisky
I'm not a whisky drinker, but I have been thinking about this kind of thing as I am experimenting with making all grain beers. Maybe if I make a good whisky, I might change my mind about the stuff, who knows. At the very least it would make an interesting gift to close friends and family.
When making a mash for distilling, would you just go for a standard beer without the hops, or would you mash it low for extra fermentables but lower body?
When making a mash for distilling, would you just go for a standard beer without the hops, or would you mash it low for extra fermentables but lower body?
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