I anyone familiar with maturation soleras. Hopefully to be used for rum. I am particularly interestd in the hardware used for transfer between the levels.
Any advise will be much appreciated.
Solera management
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Re: Solera management
I am trying to build up stock for a solera system. Both for rum and for eau-de-vie.
I have 3 of 20 litre oak barrels. These are intended to be the final stage before bottling of Rum, Eau-de-vie and Whisky.
All will be solerafied (is that even a real word)
The way I am doing it is:
Stage 1. Initial aging is in glass demijohns with oak blocks (home made)
Stage 2. Further ageing in 30 litre stainless kegs
Stage 3. Optional - Blending / Ageing in 50 litre keg
Stage 4. Finish in a 20 litre oak barrel.
Every time you take a bottle out of the oak barrel, you refill the barrel from Stage 3. Then refill Stage 3 from Stage 2, and Stage 2 from Stage 1.
You can have as few or as many stages as you like. Dependent on your facilities, and how deep your pockets are.
On a small scale you just need taps. I modify new 30 litre kegs for the purpose like this. If you are commercial - or a really heavy drinker - you might want a small pump. I have one on my spirit boiler because I use it to pump out backset/dunder for re-use.
It is a small magnetically coupled pump I have plumbed into the boiler drain. Easily copes with boiling liquids. Good bit of kit. https://www.brewbuilder.co.uk/ts5-mini-mag-pump.html
I have 3 of 20 litre oak barrels. These are intended to be the final stage before bottling of Rum, Eau-de-vie and Whisky.
All will be solerafied (is that even a real word)
Stage 1. Initial aging is in glass demijohns with oak blocks (home made)
Stage 2. Further ageing in 30 litre stainless kegs
Stage 3. Optional - Blending / Ageing in 50 litre keg
Stage 4. Finish in a 20 litre oak barrel.
Every time you take a bottle out of the oak barrel, you refill the barrel from Stage 3. Then refill Stage 3 from Stage 2, and Stage 2 from Stage 1.
You can have as few or as many stages as you like. Dependent on your facilities, and how deep your pockets are.
On a small scale you just need taps. I modify new 30 litre kegs for the purpose like this. If you are commercial - or a really heavy drinker - you might want a small pump. I have one on my spirit boiler because I use it to pump out backset/dunder for re-use.
It is a small magnetically coupled pump I have plumbed into the boiler drain. Easily copes with boiling liquids. Good bit of kit. https://www.brewbuilder.co.uk/ts5-mini-mag-pump.html
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Re: Solera management
Having resorted to a quick Google, while it is intriguing, I don't believe that I have the space.
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