mikerlynch26
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I've played with barrels for sour beer, and the one thing I'd be concerned with is surface area. With a small barrel like that, the relative surface area the cider will be in contact with is significantly higher than that of a standard 53 gal barrel. Also, if this is a new(ish) barrel, the "whiskey/bourbon" flavor will be very pronounced. These two things working together mean the cider could get very "whiskey-y" very fast.
I'd say run your cider through it for no more than a week, taste it, and gauge from there. Our first runs through a barrel that was on it's third use (Jack Daniels was first, Imperial Stout was second) ended up very bourbon-y with a very distinct vanilla flavor. About two or three runs after that, it was almost neutral and was used more as an inoculator for our house culture and a micro oxygenator (bugs like the o2).
I haven't directly fruited in a barrel before (messy) but I can say that the imperial stout that was in the barrel before our sour red didn't really impact the flavor of the sour. No roast carryover we could detect. I'd assume that a milder flavor like blueberry wouldn't carry batch to batch. If you're putting the blueberries directly in the barrel with the skins, I'd assume a little color carryover, if anything.
Sorry, wordy. Second cup of coffee this AM
I'd say run your cider through it for no more than a week, taste it, and gauge from there. Our first runs through a barrel that was on it's third use (Jack Daniels was first, Imperial Stout was second) ended up very bourbon-y with a very distinct vanilla flavor. About two or three runs after that, it was almost neutral and was used more as an inoculator for our house culture and a micro oxygenator (bugs like the o2).
I haven't directly fruited in a barrel before (messy) but I can say that the imperial stout that was in the barrel before our sour red didn't really impact the flavor of the sour. No roast carryover we could detect. I'd assume that a milder flavor like blueberry wouldn't carry batch to batch. If you're putting the blueberries directly in the barrel with the skins, I'd assume a little color carryover, if anything.
Sorry, wordy. Second cup of coffee this AM