smokinjoe Posted May 1, 2015 Share Posted May 1, 2015 I run mine through my Mr. Coffee machine. Preheats it along with polishing up the spirit with a controlled post bottling heavy filtering procedure. I find it helps juice that is suffering from sharp off-notes resulting from the use of poorly propagated yeast strains, or insufficient backset discharge tube angles during fermentation tank fill up. It really makes a difference! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dSculptor Posted May 1, 2015 Share Posted May 1, 2015 Bourbon foreplay, I thought I read it all out here. :shocked: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Richnimrod Posted May 2, 2015 Share Posted May 2, 2015 OK, here it is...I chose a bottle of Black Maple from '13 (95-pr) that always struck me as better after it had some air time.I did as I proposed and poured about an ounce and a half into a glencairn, sniffed it for a few seconds, then tasted a very small taste. I then poured it from several inches above another glencairn reserving a bit less than half in the original glass.In comparing the two, I found the 'second pour' one to be just very slightly mellower.... or maybe I convinced myself there was a difference. It was VERY slight. I enjoyed some of the 'first pour' leaving a small amount in it to 'air out'. I then finished the 'second pour' with several sips over about 20-minutes. I saved the small amount in the 'first pour' 'open' to the air for about a half hour more, then finished it trying to remember the other one. I probably should have 'capped' the 'second pour' to save it as well; but didn't think of it 'til it was too late. Anyway, I think the difference created by doing the second pour is extremely minimal, and probably not as great as just leaving a pour open to the air for 15 minutes or more.Now all of you folx should bear in mind my palate is world-renowned for being made of heavy iron, so I can easily miss nuances others may pick up.So, there's the test I promised....... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
steeltownbbq Posted May 2, 2015 Share Posted May 2, 2015 1. shake bottle to aerate whiskey2. remove cork/cap3. wrap lips around neck of bottle4. pour5. repeat until desired effect is achieved Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
johnnyflake45 Posted May 2, 2015 Author Share Posted May 2, 2015 OK, here it is...I chose a bottle of Black Maple from '13 (95-pr) that always struck me as better after it had some air time.I did as I proposed and poured about an ounce and a half into a glencairn, sniffed it for a few seconds, then tasted a very small taste. I then poured it from several inches above another glencairn reserving a bit less than half in the original glass.In comparing the two, I found the 'second pour' one to be just very slightly mellower.... or maybe I convinced myself there was a difference. It was VERY slight. I enjoyed some of the 'first pour' leaving a small amount in it to 'air out'. I then finished the 'second pour' with several sips over about 20-minutes. I saved the small amount in the 'first pour' 'open' to the air for about a half hour more, then finished it trying to remember the other one. I probably should have 'capped' the 'second pour' to save it as well; but didn't think of it 'til it was too late. Anyway, I think the difference created by doing the second pour is extremely minimal, and probably not as great as just leaving a pour open to the air for 15 minutes or more.Now all of you folx should bear in mind my palate is world-renowned for being made of heavy iron, so I can easily miss nuances others may pick up.So, there's the test I promised.......Thanks for doing it, as promised. I appreciate your thoughts! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GaryT Posted May 2, 2015 Share Posted May 2, 2015 1. shake bottle to aerate whiskey2. remove cork/cap 3. wrap lips around neck of bottle 4. pour 5. repeat until desired effect is achieved Love this - why dirty the extra glass, which will require more water to wash . . . this is just the environmentally conscious thing to do. @#$% those glasses and the soap to wash them! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
typoerror Posted May 2, 2015 Share Posted May 2, 2015 or just open your throat and let it pour down, a la shotgunning. no need in wasting precious energy lifting and lowering the bottle for every sip. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ratcheer Posted May 3, 2015 Share Posted May 3, 2015 I used to think this was a fairly level headed group of people.tim Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TunnelTiger Posted May 3, 2015 Share Posted May 3, 2015 Well if nothing else I've learned that my definition of a double pour and others is drastically different. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
flahute Posted May 3, 2015 Share Posted May 3, 2015 I used to think this was a fairly level headed group of people.timsmokinjoe tried to level things back out for you back on page 2 but it didn't work. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
johnnyflake45 Posted May 3, 2015 Author Share Posted May 3, 2015 You guys are killing me!!! LOL! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheNovaMan Posted May 6, 2015 Share Posted May 6, 2015 This thread is awesome! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ravensfire Posted May 7, 2015 Share Posted May 7, 2015 Bourbon foreplay, I thought I read it all out here. :shocked:To paraphrase Black Rain, "Bourbon usually gets kissed before it gets drunk"(very, very under-rated movie, btw) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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