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I've been running the same recipe for the past few months, 85% corn 15% rolled oats(probably a higher % when I'm done, I love it!!), and my 2024 plan is to fill a big 20-30 gallon #4 char American oak barrel. New or used? I'm not certain yet, that's why I made this. In '25 fill two once used 10 gallon probably very different bourbon barrels with probably very different bourbon-ish recipes with more/different grains. '26 age. '27 fill two new 5 gallon barrels with some bourbon of some sort. '28 pull & bottle or finish or a bit of both 10 gallons from the 20 barrel, top off with 5 gallons from each 10 gallon barrel, top those off with the 5's and refill the 5's with new spirits. And take a few jars here and there from barrels
The first 2 years will be pretty busy and expensive, but I will be OK. The time commitment will mean less recipe experiments during the busy time as my equipment will be in use for 6 months and the cost of ingredients and a big high quality barrel will surely cause my wife to limit me.
I'm not sure yet on if I should buy a new charred oak barrel for the base, or buy a used one? Over oaking is my concern. I'll be using used for the 10's, new and used for the 5's.
Along the way I'll still be busy, I would like to have 2 more solera systems if I can find the room and the wife lets me. #1 is the bourbon-ish one because it's so cheap to make here. Then a same sized one for rum that will be all used barrels and made less often and aged longer between dumps & refills due to hard to find and expensive molasses where I live. And a smaller Peated one due to the premium cost of it. That one will also be dumped and re-filled less often. Once all that is rolling it'll be pretty easy to keep up with. If that's all that I distill going forward I'll be set! I just retired pretty young, so I have all the time I want now for my hobbies!