Mature Your Own Kit 100cl
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What’s all this then? It looks like lots of fun! (Because it is...)
In this kit, you’ll find a 1 litre (well – one and a bit litres) freshly toasted American White Oak barrel of medium to heavy char, and 2 x 50cl bottles of new-make spirit (made entirely from Malted Barley).
Directions: Put the new-make into the barrel (using the dinky little stainless steel funnel provided), wait for a few days or weeks (don't forget about them - the rate of evaporation is quite high), and enjoy! You'll get about three uses before the oak influence wanes, so you can fill 'er back up with more new-make, or something completely different, such as your favourite cocktail!
A few pointers:
First – you’ll need to give the tap a good old whack to ‘seat’ it in the barrel. Don’t go nuts and break the barrel, but ‘pushing it in’ isn’t enough.
Second – if the hoops around the barrel feel a bit loose, or there’s a bit of seepage from the cask ends when you fill it, you might want to bung a bit of hot water in before you fill it to help the wood expand and become watertight (liquor-tight?). Barrels are constructed without the use of any glue, and rely on the tension/compression of the staves against the other staves/hoops to keep them watertight.
Third – The fact that these barrels are made from Fresh Oak means that the first fill will be incredibly powerful in terms of Oak influence. You’ll be able to re-use the barrel at least two more times before the oak influence wanes.
Finally – The rate of evaporation from these puppies is quite large. The reason for this is two-fold. Firstly, the surface area to volume ratio of the barrel is very high, and secondly, you’re probably not going to keep it at as low a temperature as you’d find in a warehouse in Scotland. You can expect to lose a fair old percentage per month if you’re keeping them at room temperature so keep an eye on them!
If you ever find yourself in need of some more new-make, you can simply buy more here.
I liked the idea, even like the barrel sitting on the side with my other experiments, I had this kit for a year and it basically had seeped out of the barrel, I had a debate if it was evaporation but you could see that it had leaked. Cheaply made barrel
Nice as a one off but not worth the money and after leaving it to brew (so to speak) for a week or so a lot of it had evaporated and to drink it was lethal
@ Not Worth the money. The fact you are supposed to put both bottles into the barrel from the beginning to fill the barrel, you wouldn't have experienced so much leaking and evaporation. If you had have done proper research, I feel your disappointment would have been short-lived.
Bought one of these at the N E C good Food show this month. Wont tell the price. Filled it with Highland spring water for three days to expand the wood bung and tap . have just filled it with three whisky s left over from one of my tasting evenings. Namely Glen Grant Majors Reserve. 40%Raasay While We Wait.46 %and last but not least a glass full of Glenfarclas Heritage at 60% Keeping it in the Garage till we go to the Daughters at Christmas Should be absolutely Fabulous or maybe a complete and utter disaster Ha Ha but will let you know .Cheers
I noticed a few unhappy reviews, and I thought it was worth pointing out a few tips. the woodinville brewing company has a youtube video on how to barrel age your own "white dog" whiskey, which includes tips on how to prevent leakage, choose end proof, and calculate aging time. if you're having trouble with the barrel leaking, or with getting a satisfactory finish, be sure to check out online guides for help
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