bluc wrote:Hey ozzy is sous vide ageing where you put it in a sealed bag in a water bath? Just wondering what you could replace the plastic bag with?
OzzyChef wrote:bluc wrote:Hey ozzy is sous vide ageing where you put it in a sealed bag in a water bath? Just wondering what you could replace the plastic bag with?
That's correct bluc. And Scythe a glass jar would work totally. There could be an issue with how much vacuum you might be able to use due to the fragile nature of glass but I'm sure it could still work. I'll attempt it with some neutral next week as I don't want to waste anything better on experiments
the Doctor wrote:OzzyChef wrote:bluc wrote:Hey ozzy is sous vide ageing where you put it in a sealed bag in a water bath? Just wondering what you could replace the plastic bag with?
That's correct bluc. And Scythe a glass jar would work totally. There could be an issue with how much vacuum you might be able to use due to the fragile nature of glass but I'm sure it could still work. I'll attempt it with some neutral next week as I don't want to waste anything better on experiments
Guys we use mason jars for experiments...they can take the vacuum and easy to use caps fit over the jars to connect them to a household vacuum pump... we are using ultrasonics for cocktails ...for things like rose petal martini's ...you can do a rose extraction in about 90 seconds at 64 degrees 4 mhz ultrasonic... Cleveland whiskey have been using Ultrasonics for some years to speed up ageing.
Doc
the Doctor wrote:we are using ultrasonics for cocktails ...for things like rose petal martini's ...you can do a rose extraction in about 90 seconds at 64 degrees 4 mhz ultrasonic... Cleveland whiskey have been using Ultrasonics for some years to speed up ageing.
Doc
baznkez wrote:Hi ,
What % of spirit on oak do you apply US & temps
bluc wrote:and also dont know if 65% in ultrasonic bath is safe :-B
Peregian wrote:I put my spirits in a 2 liter Mason jar add the oak, pull a vacuum on the jar, then place the jar in the the garage window and let the heat of the sun work it's magic.
Jar gets very warm during the day and cool at night, works well for me.
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