Hi All,
I have managed to acquire an old stave from a whiskey barrel, guessing it's American Oak. I then sanded the paint off the outside and chiselled the char off the inside. After cleaning it up I then split it into lots of little sticks around 1/4inch square or smaller. Then I toasted them, some of them at 350F for 2 hours for a "Medium Toast" and others at 430F for 40 mins and 390F for 30 mins for a "Heavy Toast".
To test these out I've just opened up some bottles and chucked a couple of little bits in (about 2.5g per 750ml bottle). Planning to open the bottles in a couple of weeks and see if I like the result.
How does this sound? Have I made any big mistakes?
Also I was wondering if I was to accidently over oak a batch could I mix it with an unoaked batch to get the level of flavour I'm after? Or does it not work like that?
Cheers
I have managed to acquire an old stave from a whiskey barrel, guessing it's American Oak. I then sanded the paint off the outside and chiselled the char off the inside. After cleaning it up I then split it into lots of little sticks around 1/4inch square or smaller. Then I toasted them, some of them at 350F for 2 hours for a "Medium Toast" and others at 430F for 40 mins and 390F for 30 mins for a "Heavy Toast".
To test these out I've just opened up some bottles and chucked a couple of little bits in (about 2.5g per 750ml bottle). Planning to open the bottles in a couple of weeks and see if I like the result.
How does this sound? Have I made any big mistakes?
Also I was wondering if I was to accidently over oak a batch could I mix it with an unoaked batch to get the level of flavour I'm after? Or does it not work like that?
Cheers