Looking to buy a 5 gallon Gibbs Brothers Barrel for whiskey. What Char level do you guys recommend?
Thanks,
Miguel
Recommendations for Barrel char level?
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Re: Recommendations for Barrel char level?
I was going to order from Gibbs but decided these guys might be a little better and really aiming to help.
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If you call them, they will probably tell you that they have a 5 gallon charred barrel. All of their stuff is not online.
Rob
http://www.thebarrelmill.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" rel="nofollow
If you call them, they will probably tell you that they have a 5 gallon charred barrel. All of their stuff is not online.
Rob
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Re: Recommendations for Barrel char level?
Thanks Rob,
I will look into it.
M
I will look into it.
M
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Re: Recommendations for Barrel char level?
There is a couple of threads on here where people discuss the charring of Gibbs barrells.
Working from memory, i seem to recall there was more than one person who opted for the heaviest charring and regretted it?
The coopers i buy my barrells from in Aus reccomends only medium toast for our purposes, although every manufacturers idea of charring would be different (which is why i didn't reply yesterday). I would still search out those threads if i was you before ordering, it's a big investment.
Gibbs have a good reputation round here, with a few different folks who were posting here reccomending them and none critisizing them, you might want to take that into account before ordering too.
Working from memory, i seem to recall there was more than one person who opted for the heaviest charring and regretted it?
The coopers i buy my barrells from in Aus reccomends only medium toast for our purposes, although every manufacturers idea of charring would be different (which is why i didn't reply yesterday). I would still search out those threads if i was you before ordering, it's a big investment.
Gibbs have a good reputation round here, with a few different folks who were posting here reccomending them and none critisizing them, you might want to take that into account before ordering too.
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Re: Recommendations for Barrel char level?
thanks Punkin,
I ordered a medium char after considering it for a while. Sometimes, they say less can be more.
M
I ordered a medium char after considering it for a while. Sometimes, they say less can be more.
M
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Re: Recommendations for Barrel char level?
I thank toast level means more chard ---- charcoal inside the barrel how long is that going to last? if you want charcoal just add it to the barrel
then you can replace if you want
then you can replace if you want
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Re: Recommendations for Barrel char level?
Another thoughtful reply, you are right, hard to take the char out, can always add to if that's the flavor profile your seeking.
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