Matt_Pl wrote:Gday Lads and Ladies,
Another stupid question from Darwin.
I have got 3 x 200 litre fermenters I've started my 2nd Gum for my rum and I'm looking at going to gen 2 on my UJSSM this weekend, the third is used for FFV.
Should I go to the effort of ageing each generation separately, Or do I put a tap in the bottom of a stainless steel keg and continue to top it up after I finish each generation?
My other options are the fire extinguisher conversion (which is fantastic, and I get them for nothing) or i can get Corney kegs for $45 each and just age each gen as I finish my runs.
I figure once I hit 5 -7 Runs I will never have to make rum again. Once I wait 6 months for it to age.
Cheers All
Matt.
It comes down to your own preference really. I generally mix all my gens together to age, however some keep there first and/or second gen separate until they build the flavour profile a bit then mix from then on. With some washes they put the first gen in the vodka run.
I have found all the gens mix up fine for my taste anyway.
One thing i wouldnt do straight away is put spirit from one spirit run straight in with previous run until you've tasted your cuts and are happy with them.
My last rum somehow got a sniff of heads in the final product, so ive kept it seperate to age long term on oak and hopefully it will mellow a bit with time.
Remember you can try a few different types of oak and oak treatments ie char, toast ect if you split it up a bit too.. see what you like/ dislike.
You will get a fair amount of rum with 6 or so 200ltr ferments!
I only do as much rum as i drink for the year, a year in advance so it can age for at least 12 months. Its makes a huge difference if you can leave it alone.. easier said than done :laughing-rolling: