This leads into something I considered earlier -- short cuts don't work, e.g., 9 women cannot make 1 baby in 1 month.@Bmd2k1 I have done just that and did not notice any bourbon flavors at all which is what I was looking for, but found the oak hints seem to be softer. For the hint of bourbon I was looking for I added straight bourbon at a rate of 40ml to 60ml per gal and was happy with that. For my liking of course.
You're wrong there, 81! Shortcuts do work sometimes, though if they do work, they're probably not a shortcut!This leads into something I considered earlier -- short cuts don't work, e.g., 9 women cannot make 1 baby in 1 month.
Straight bourbon must be aged at least 2 years in new oak barrels, while bottled-in-bond must be aged at least 4 years. Bourbon barrels cannot be re-used for bourbon; from what I've read, most are resold to Scotland, which has no requirement.
Soaking cubes for a few weeks, or even months, will not produce the same effect. Upon reflection, it's necessary to buy used bourbon barrel parts or soak cubes for a couple of years.
Or add bourbon to a wine to change the flavor.
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