No instructions came with My Gibbs barrel

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MikeyT
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No instructions came with My Gibbs barrel

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How long should I soak the barrel? I filled it with spring water and have it immersed in water now. 36 hours enough?

(5 Gallon charred barrel)
MikeyT
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Post by MikeyT »

Got email back from Gibbs. They said soak for 24 hours. they didn't say inside and ourside, but that's what I did for 36 hrs.

Got it filled with good stuff now!
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I soaked mine for 24 hours . Interesting though, the barrel never leaked a drop even when it was first filled with water. Great quality. I'm building an oak stand right now to hold three 5 gallon barrels vertically.
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Fill them. Let soak a day or two. On some you will see seapage. Judge by the seapage or lack of it. You will however save alcohol with a little longer soak to fill the wood. The variation in seepage to a small degree depends on if it has been sitting in the warehouse long. I still see a small amount in one of three on a hot day whem pressure builds up. Not enough to worr about.
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