So a local winery gives my stepdad barrels to turn into patio chairs, and the winery silent auctions them off to rich people. They're really nice chairs (see pic). So since I'm picking them up tomorrow, I asked if they could kick in an extra one... SCORE!
Now to the point- I'm still new to brewing, but very excitable. I've got a russian imperial stout recipe I like, and I understand its common to use bourbon barrels. But what about in a ruby chardonnay barrel?
I've got a 30 gallon kettle that I'll have to run through twice (and maybe a 10 gallon depending), and I'm probably gonna spend about $300-400 on grain.
I'm looking for advice on pairing flavors with the stout and red wine
Now to the point- I'm still new to brewing, but very excitable. I've got a russian imperial stout recipe I like, and I understand its common to use bourbon barrels. But what about in a ruby chardonnay barrel?
I've got a 30 gallon kettle that I'll have to run through twice (and maybe a 10 gallon depending), and I'm probably gonna spend about $300-400 on grain.
I'm looking for advice on pairing flavors with the stout and red wine