re-using chips.
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re-using chips.
has any body re-used their chips or soakers?
or do you just soak-age and throw away and use a new lot?
if you do use them again do you top up with a fresh hand full?
cheers aaron.
or do you just soak-age and throw away and use a new lot?
if you do use them again do you top up with a fresh hand full?
cheers aaron.
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I re-use my charred apple chips when I make whiskey, but I add fresh to it. I know it sounds obsessive, but those chunks are soaked in good bourbon, and I dont want to waste.
Like tater said, I also switch the old chips to my rum production after they are no longer needed in the whiskey.
Like tater said, I also switch the old chips to my rum production after they are no longer needed in the whiskey.
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possum wrote:I re-use my charred apple chips when I make whiskey, but I add fresh to it. I know it sounds obsessive, but those chunks are soaked in good bourbon, and I dont want to waste.
Like tater said, I also switch the old chips to my rum production after they are no longer needed in the whiskey.
After they have done the whiskey rum brandy thing do you scavenge the ethanol absorbed in them by adding them to the next wash?
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