I recently joined a vanilla bean group on Facebook, intending to get in on group purchases. I did not intend much interaction or conversation. How much conversation can I have about vanilla beans, right? Right?
This morning I saw a picture of a small barrel and assumed it was a winemaking group. Nope, vanilla bean group, where someone asked about aging vanilla extract in oak.
Yup -- I had to read it. And I replied, as there was lack of information regarding barrels. So I've cross-pollinated into a new arena. While I know nothing specific about aging vanilla extract in oak, simple barrel handling and care is the same.
Does anyone have any idea what holding solution to use for a vanilla barrel between uses? While I suppose the normal water/acid/K-meta will work, I'd didn't recommend it as I don't know for sure.
I haven't used my last batch of extract yet -- I still have 375 ml from a previous batch. The current batch spent 3+ years macerating, as I had no need for it, so I left it under the sink in my wine room. It's SERIOUSLY strong.
This morning I saw a picture of a small barrel and assumed it was a winemaking group. Nope, vanilla bean group, where someone asked about aging vanilla extract in oak.
Yup -- I had to read it. And I replied, as there was lack of information regarding barrels. So I've cross-pollinated into a new arena. While I know nothing specific about aging vanilla extract in oak, simple barrel handling and care is the same.
Does anyone have any idea what holding solution to use for a vanilla barrel between uses? While I suppose the normal water/acid/K-meta will work, I'd didn't recommend it as I don't know for sure.
I haven't used my last batch of extract yet -- I still have 375 ml from a previous batch. The current batch spent 3+ years macerating, as I had no need for it, so I left it under the sink in my wine room. It's SERIOUSLY strong.