Lowndsey wrote:So after only ever using Home Brew shop flavourings for rum I tried this recipe following it exactly. Only put some oak chips in 2 days ago and being an impatient sort of person and being my first batch and all I thought it would be safe to at least have a little sample. All I can say is ..HOLY SHIT.The flavour and body of the rum in comparison to the weak tasting watery flavourings was night and day. If thats how it tastes in 2 days I can't wait to try it after 3 months. Unfortunately I can't see it lasting that long. If it gets to 3 weeks it will be some kind of hell freezing over minor miracle. Got the second generation wash sealed up in the fermenter right now. I'm hooked. Haven't been able to source any oak staves or sticks up here in Townsville yet so for now I am stuk using plantation chips...shortly I will shell out for an oak barrel or 2 I am thinking. So thanks for the recipe and for adding a little bit more aging to this rum drinkers liver :D
Apple-O-Me-Eye wrote:
You can go to your local garden supplier and buy a 1/2 wine barrel for $60. Plane the surfaces and remove the shitty wine residue to expose the virgen wood inside. I'm sure there are plenty of people of the forum who would be willing to relieve you of the excess staves for a few bucks.
kimbo wrote:On the other hand, you could leave the wine soaked oak on and give your rum quite a nice flavour....,try it
kimbo wrote:Apple-O-Me-Eye wrote:
You can go to your local garden supplier and buy a 1/2 wine barrel for $60. Plane the surfaces and remove the shitty wine residue to expose the virgen wood inside. I'm sure there are plenty of people of the forum who would be willing to relieve you of the excess staves for a few bucks.
On the other hand, you could leave the wine soaked oak on and give your rum quite a nice flavour....,try it ;-)
stubbydrainer wrote:SBB was having scrounge around looking for barrel staves for the both of us and came across some at a nursery, own by one of his friends or something.. he found out that they treat them for termites/white ants, not sure now of the exact details but I'm sure SBB would be only to happy to elaborate further on this
treated wood/barrels for termites is ....something to be aware of :o
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