I still don't know the difference between the three oak packets that i received in the kit. There are two larger ones..one light and one dark and a smaller bag. On the web, it says to not add more than 4 oz of oak for every 6 gallons of wine. When I weighted all three packets, they came to 7.4. Does everyone add this much oak to make 6 gallons of wine? I just don't want the entire batch to taste like wood. Please advise what the different packets are and confirm that i need to add all of them to the second fermentation process. thx.
I found this on one of the websites that sell the kit in one of the reviews:
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So far excellent! Just recommend clarifications regarding wood chips.
Great timing on your part for review - just now ready to rack to secondary. Directions confusing to me I received 3 different packages of wood chips unlabeled with directions stating if you received chips add to secondary before racking as a longtime winemaker I have never mixed 3 different chips total weight 7 ounces in 6 gallons of wine seems a little woody to me would like clarification of type chips and dosage.
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So that is telling me the kit is supposed to come with three packs of chips. So like you said, the directions say to put them in the secondary and rack the wine on top when the time comes.
Now if you are worried about too much oak, you're in luck. Oak chips give up their flavor in a matter of weeks, not months like cubes and spirals or Xoakers. You could add a pack when you rack to the secondary, then when to do the next racking in a few months, try the wine and see if it's too oaky. Do remember though that the oak will lessen as the wine ages. If it's okay to you, you can add the second pack and age for a month or so and repeat the process. If it's too oaky at that point, don't add any of the other chips.
Hope that helps. Sorry, haven't made that kit in the past.
Edit: this is from the MoreWinemaking.com website:
The extraction rates for the different oaks can be broken
down as follows, from quickest to slowest:
• Chips (around 7 days)
• Cubes (2 months minimum, up to 1 year of useful life)
• Segments (3 months minimum, 18 months of useful life)
• Staves (3 months minimum, useful life of 2 years)
Link to the whole article:
https://morewinemaking.com/web_files/intranet.morebeer.com/files/oakinfopaper09.pdf