dirt55
Well-Known Member
Hi.
So I have come to the realization that I MUST own a Barrel/Cask after listening to the Jamil show on Flanders Brown/Old Bruin with them talking about having a Barrel and putting a variety of brews in it over time to blend. For the life of me I can't remember what they called it (starts with an 'S' i think) nor could I spell it :cross:
My point, I'm going to get one. I have looked at Oak Barrels | Oak Barrels, Ltd. | Small Oak Barrels | Wine Barrels | Vinegar Barrels | Whiskey Barrels | Winemaking | Wine Aging ...for mellowing spirits, aging wines or creating vinegars and they seem to have a really good deal compared to other places I've seen. Does anyone have recommended places on where to buy one? Is a 20liter fairly standard...or am I going to find myself with too much barrel to fill? They even sell 1 and 2 liter sizes, but I couldn't figure why someone would want to age ale in something so small.
Anyway, any input would be appreciated
So I have come to the realization that I MUST own a Barrel/Cask after listening to the Jamil show on Flanders Brown/Old Bruin with them talking about having a Barrel and putting a variety of brews in it over time to blend. For the life of me I can't remember what they called it (starts with an 'S' i think) nor could I spell it :cross:
My point, I'm going to get one. I have looked at Oak Barrels | Oak Barrels, Ltd. | Small Oak Barrels | Wine Barrels | Vinegar Barrels | Whiskey Barrels | Winemaking | Wine Aging ...for mellowing spirits, aging wines or creating vinegars and they seem to have a really good deal compared to other places I've seen. Does anyone have recommended places on where to buy one? Is a 20liter fairly standard...or am I going to find myself with too much barrel to fill? They even sell 1 and 2 liter sizes, but I couldn't figure why someone would want to age ale in something so small.
Anyway, any input would be appreciated