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Re-distilling oaked whiskey

PostPosted: Wed Nov 30, 2022 3:05 pm
by pistagain
I have some WBAB that I pot stilled and jarred up with some oak dominoes. After about 5-6 months it was tasting fine but now, after about a year or so, it is tasting bitter. I can only put it down to perhaps putting too many dominoes in each jar (3 in each 3 litre jar). In any case, my question is, can I run it through a reflux still and end up with vodka, or at least get rid of the bitterness? I have about 15 litres of this at 65% ABV so would like to use it if possible. BTW this same question could be applied to many alcohol substances, such as beer or wine. I have often wondered about the appropriateness for use of these substances in a reflux still as well.

Re: Re-distilling oaked whiskey

PostPosted: Wed Nov 30, 2022 3:10 pm
by The Stig
You can , water to 40% or less and reflux it for a neutral or…..
Do anther wash and try adding white dog to the Oakes stuff to dilute the flavour .

Re: Re-distilling oaked whiskey

PostPosted: Wed Nov 30, 2022 4:56 pm
by Wellsy
Distill a few bottles back to 40% before diluting with white dog and stick them in a cupboard and forget about them for a year. I did this and the bitterness smoothed right out and I regretted diluting the rest with white dog.
It does not always work but often time fixes many of our, umm let’s call them test cases.
Or you can resist I’ll at 40%, it might not be an instant fix but not much in this hobby is instant
Good luck whatever you decide

Re: Re-distilling oaked whiskey

PostPosted: Wed Nov 30, 2022 6:06 pm
by pistagain
Thanks guys. Much appreciated. :text-thankyoublue: