Zak Griffin wrote:Best run through a pot or bubbler, you could unpack your Boka and leave the valve wide open though.
rumsponge wrote:try this
http://www.5stardistilling.net/american-oak-dominoes-1kg/
notice the price difference ? 5 star also have french oak
Knackerbag wrote:Where is everyone buying there oak for ageing? I got some barrel chunks made by essencia it was $30 for 500g
Dig Brinker wrote:Knackerbag wrote:Where is everyone buying there oak for ageing? I got some barrel chunks made by essencia it was $30 for 500g
Reading this site THOROUGHLY not only saves you money but could potentially save your life. :handgestures-thumbupleft:
Dig Brinker wrote:Sorry knackers, I'm not trying to diss you. I know there are a kardashian's buttload of threads on this site, many of which you will never need to read because you have no plans to make whatever drink or use whichever still or technique is described in said thread.
And that is fine. :handgestures-thumbupleft:
If I wanted to make 1 product using 1 still, I would read EVERY post pertaining to that wash, even if it is 20 pages long. Then I'd read every post on the operation of the relevant still, with regards to this still & others.
This is a science, and every wash & run will behave slightly different. There are always variables. Slight variations can cause drastic changes to your end product.
Personally, I studied this site AND other distilling sites for about 6 months before I felt comfortable enough to actually join this site & run the still I was given.
And I always do a site search before I ask a question :happy-partydance:
Dig Brinker wrote:Sorry knackers, I'm not trying to diss you. I know there are a kardashian's buttload of threads on this site, many of which you will never need to read because you have no plans to make whatever drink or use whichever still or technique is described in said thread.
And that is fine. :handgestures-thumbupleft:
If I wanted to make 1 product using 1 still, I would read EVERY post pertaining to that wash, even if it is 20 pages long. Then I'd read every post on the operation of the relevant still, with regards to this still & others.
This is a science, and every wash & run will behave slightly different. There are always variables. Slight variations can cause drastic changes to your end product.
Personally, I studied this site AND other distilling sites for about 6 months before I felt comfortable enough to actually join this site & run the still I was given.
And I always do a site search before I ask a question :happy-partydance:
Knackerbag wrote:Dig Brinker wrote:Knackerbag wrote:Where is everyone buying there oak for ageing? I got some barrel chunks made by essencia it was $30 for 500g
Reading this site THOROUGHLY not only saves you money but could potentially save your life. :handgestures-thumbupleft:
Fair go mate you know how many post are on this site. I have been asking the local hbs for dominoes but they haven't heard of them.
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