ScoobyBrew
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My Mom makes handmade wooden kitchen utensils and sells online and up and down the East Coast at craft shows. She saw me brewing with one of the small 2ft spoons she had given me years ago and said I needed a bigger one like the ones she makes for the Italian restaurant I work at to stir their large batches of sauce. She tasked me with getting her demensions and the design. So after going back and forth with her and my girl friend we came up with this. I had to show it off.
It is 41"long, 4"wide, it has 2"diameter holes, all routed edges, the paddle is slightly scooped, has an angled tip, and it is unfinished.
Almost all her utensils are coated in butchers block to protect the wood but I requested this one unfinished. I wanted the wood to absorb the sugars from the malt and become seasoned.
It is 41"long, 4"wide, it has 2"diameter holes, all routed edges, the paddle is slightly scooped, has an angled tip, and it is unfinished.
Almost all her utensils are coated in butchers block to protect the wood but I requested this one unfinished. I wanted the wood to absorb the sugars from the malt and become seasoned.