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My local store offers barrels but they are charred instead of toasted. Would it be best to order online and not get a charred barrel?
My local store offers barrels but they are charred instead of toasted. Would it be best to order online and not get a charred barrel?
The barrels are charred. They stated they mostly deal with people distilling or brewing. They have charred levels 1-3 so ight to dark according to him.
He said he had some wine makers in the past use them and overall they liked the results. He did say they were new at the time so he said they didn't have much to compare to. He was up front and said he'd rather have a happy customer instead of an angry one so he suggested I research it first.
I was suggested vadai on here but prefer to help locals where I can.
Were it me, I'd go for a proper wine barrel with the appropriate toast level.
That was my thought as well but wanted to check as he was local and had a very good price on the barrels.
Very admirable to endeavor to support the locals, I feel the same, sometimes it just doesn't work out...........
Thanks.
I'd considered a flex tank but the smallest they offer is 15 gallons and I'm doing 6 gallon buckets.
Speidel has a 20L (5.3 gal) HDPE fermenter:
https://www.morebeer.com/products/speidel-plastic-fermenter-20l-53-gal.html.
Would it be better to age in this vs a glass carboy or rotate via an oak barrel? Wish I could find a good neutral barrel as really what I want is to use it for aging more than the oak to be honest.
Could you please share your findings about aging wine in HDPE containers?!...I currently have samples of the same wine in a 30 L demijohn (non-permeable container) and a 30 L Speidel barrel. Results due next spring.
Could you please share your findings about aging wine in HDPE containers?!...
@CDrew ages in Intelli-tanks, and He would know about this.
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