Oak chip aging

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NicCascade

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Hey guys, a friend of mine distills his own whiskey and sometimes ages it with toasted oak chips... I wanna take those whiskey oak chips and age my beer with them... I'm just not sure I can given my current set up. Just basic 5 gallon carboys and bottles. I thawt about dumping them in with secondary ferm. Or throwing them in the individual bottles at bottling. Any ideas?
 
+1,age for one week in secondary,then take a shot glass sample to see if it's where you like it. Proceed from there.
 
i would say as little as 3-4 days. The chips can impart a fairly strong oak flavor in no time.
 
probably true, all depends on the size of the chips, the more surface area the faster they will give flavor.
 
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