Toasted oak

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Cornbread
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Toasted oak

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Dumb question # 138...When can I toast my oak? Right before I need it? OR can I toast some now and use 6 months later? Thanks
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Re: Toasted oak

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I do a batch that wil last me a year at a time.
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Cornbread
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Re: Toasted oak

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rubber duck wrote:I do a batch that wil last me a year at a time.
Thanks so much.it will give me something to do today while w a i t i n g for the mash to "git ready"
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