Sebas83
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Anyone have first hand experience using one for souring? I've heard stories about surface area, o2, etc. but I'm curious about first-hand accounts.
I've got two third (beer) filled oak spirit barrels aging now. At about two months there are no acetic notes, but the oak character is getting close to where I want it. It is a substantial brown, so it can take more spirit than most other sour beers. Planning to go onto fruit next, probably do at least one more fill of the barrels before I see if anyone else wants to run a beer through them.
I noticed the same thing on my second pass through my 5 gallon blue corn barrel. The first pass sat for 2 weeks and was almost too much to handle with an 11% imperial oatmeal porter. How are you arranging what beers you are running through your barrels (i.e. high-alcohol dark beers to some lighter fare) or does it really matter?
Initially, I ran a RIS through a 5 gallon Balcones barrel for two months. It picked up a lot of whiskey, and hopefully that dies down over time. Pretty tasty as is though... Now I am running a Barleywine through it for a couple of months. Hopefully, those two beers take the whiskey out of the barrel so I can sour it up. I am curious tohear people's experiences with this size barrel as well. Pretty excited to get this barrel to the point I can sour beers in it.
Rum Barrel:
1. Quad: http://www.themadfermentationist.com/2012/09/rumble-barrel-belgian-strong-dark-recipe.html
2. Cinnamon/Vanilla Imperial Oatmeal Porter: http://www.themadfermentationist.com/2012/10/rumble-barrel-cinnamonvanilla-imperial.html
3. Sour brown (evnetually onto raspberries): http://www.themadfermentationist.com/2013/01/double-barrel-sour-brown-recipe.html
Malt Whiskey Barrel:
1. Wheat Trippelbock: http://www.themadfermentationist.com/2012/10/malt-whisky-barrel-wheat-trippelbock.html
2. Strong Rye Stout: http://www.themadfermentationist.com/2012/11/malt-whisky-barrel-rye-stout-recipe.html
3. Sour Brown (eventually onto cherries): http://www.themadfermentationist.com/2013/01/double-barrel-sour-brown-recipe.html
I am dense as hell. I just realized who you are. Ha! I have been following your site for a while and love what you are doing with those barrels. Are you going to cover part of the Balcones barrels with wax to cut down on oxygen permeability for your funk and sour additions?
Cheers! I think at this stage I'll still get enough oak character before the evaporation/oxygen becomes an issue. If I keep using these barrels, I'll probably give them a partial coating (as Mr. Funk has written about) after this or the next fill.
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