Whole wine barrels at Menards

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Seems like a good deal. I might have to go back and snag one of these:
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Take a lot of stillin to fill one of them . Be sure they aren't wax coated on the inside . Comparative price isn't bad considering that I paid north of $200 for a 5 gallon Gibbs barrel .
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Be sure to take a wiff before you buy- there could be some nasty stuff in there. Also wine barrels are toasted not charred and depending how many times they were used they might be a neutral barrel.

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Truckinbutch wrote:Take a lot of stillin to fill one of them . Be sure they aren't wax coated on the inside . Comparative price isn't bad considering that I paid north of $200 for a 5 gallon Gibbs barrel .
Hard to do better than a new Gibbs barrel for flavor

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Oldvine Zin wrote:
Truckinbutch wrote:Take a lot of stillin to fill one of them . Be sure they aren't wax coated on the inside . Comparative price isn't bad considering that I paid north of $200 for a 5 gallon Gibbs barrel .
Hard to do better than a new Gibbs barrel for flavor

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Thank you for sharing that . Makes me feel less of a fool for buying one . They are well made .
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Oldvine Zin wrote:Be sure to take a wiff before you buy- there could be some nasty stuff in there. Also wine barrels are toasted not charred and depending how many times they were used they might be a neutral barrel.

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you could char it yourself though, good use of fores, thow some fores in and shake it all about and light it on fire. :)

read about someone doing that on an other forum, the barrel made a sound like a jet engine and did a dance in the garden until it was out of fuel, not to be tried inside...
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Truckinbutch wrote: Thank you for sharing that . Makes me feel less of a fool for buying one . They are well made .
Butch, you ain't got no course for feeling like a fool. I got a new Gibbs barrel at the same price, and I will do it again. I also picked up a 55 gallon buffalo trace barrel for $80 from my local brewery. Guess which one was a better investment? I'm going to get 5 fills, 3.5 years of barrel use from the Gibbs, before I have to use sticks in it, or cut it down for its staves.

The 55 gallon was a drunken impulse buy, and in the end I had no practical use for it. When I realized how heavy it was empty, I didn't even want to deal with it for a masher/fermenter/thumper in one. But I knew one crazy butcher that would either use it for that reason, but more likely to also fill the SOB when he gives the pigs and cows a pardon for the summer. Figure in a few years that investment might come back :thumbup:
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The 55 gallon was a drunken impulse buy, and in the end I had no practical use for it. When I realized how heavy it was empty, I didn't even want to deal with it for a masher/fermenter/thumper in one. But I knew one crazy butcher that would either use it for that reason, but more likely to also fill the SOB when he gives the pigs and cows a pardon for the summer. Figure in a few years that investment might come back :thumbup:[/quote]

Or another option for the 53 gallon barrels is what Blondie done with one of my Four Roses barrels
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Might have to get one cause it would look nice in the new stillin room at least. :)
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wish id seen them. they'd have made a cool chair for my still area
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post your still pics here
http://homedistiller.org/forum/viewtopi ... 16&t=66917
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