wrath186 Posted September 14, 2012 Share Posted September 14, 2012 I have an idea, but I'm not sure it will work. I'm thinking about aging my own bourbon. I found a few websites that will sell American White Oak barrels in various sizes with a medium char. I was wondering what would happen if I took one of those barrels and poured and stored a raw whiskey, say like Maker's Mark White? It's basically their white dog whiskey, right? I'm wondering what would happen and what kind of whiskey would result?Any thoughts? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
keith18 Posted September 14, 2012 Share Posted September 14, 2012 I used 2L barrels and got a terrible product, though I left the bourbon in the barrel too long. The whole project cost me several hundred bucks. Both the barrels and white whiskey are expensive. A 2L barrel requires 2.75 bottles to fill and white whiskey is fairly pricey. (I ended up filling 5 2L barrels and poured about 90% of the output down the drain.)I would look at it as a learning experience rather than an opportunity to drink a somewhat homemade whiskey. I know other guys have done interesting experiments with the barrels--for example, a first fill with mead then a refill with whiskey. The second and third fill seem to age a bit better, but I haven't gotten that far yet. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bourbon Boiler Posted September 15, 2012 Share Posted September 15, 2012 I've probably done a half dozen or so of these experiments. They are very good for learning, but not for getting a good product or a cheap product. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tmckenzie Posted September 15, 2012 Share Posted September 15, 2012 you would be better off to drink the white dog. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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