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Rod wrote:I generally make my own gin , but
the wife likes a southern comfort and coke
as suggested hear I used the southern haze essence and she is happy
I noticed when I purchased the essence , various wood chips
if I wanted to add some wood chips
what sort to add
how much
how long
Just got a gift from a mateRod wrote:I will look at what my LHBS has , but from memory it was labeled , bourbon , Tennessee , Irish etckiwistiller wrote:I'd go charred or dark toast if you can get them. only a little, and for as long as you can waita cm or two of vanilla bean wouldn't go amiss in there either I'm picking.
will have to look for charred or dark toast , they did not appear to be charred or burn ???
maybe come back with a list
thanks
ps how close to the original , I do not know , not much on whiskey or bourbon , wife mixes with coke anyway
whose posts I respectgavin wrote:Here are some of my own findings so far.
Jack Daniels BBQ chunks - Also very good actually. Takes a bit longer than the essencia ones, possibly due to there not being as much inner barrell wood with these. But eventually does produce a nice JD bourbon type drink. NOTE: Get the JD barrell chunks, NOT the JD carbon pellets which are also sold for smoking and are made from the maple charcol that JD use to filter their bourbon. These pellets will just fill your spirit with all the crap that JD filtered out of his!
I assume your comment is from 1st hand experience
because I was a bit worried after a comment by
kiwistiller wrote:bit of an assumption...
Hi azza,azza69 wrote:Gavin,
interested in your review of the different essences. How long do you like to leave the Essenscia bourbon chunks and the JD chips in for?
Start with UJSSM and go from there, is not much harder than a neutral sugar wash.gavin wrote:However, how to make such a thing eludes me at this stage
So am I, have only done 5 runs but finsing each one gets better and better. I found the 2 weeks wasn't enough and have just bottled some which was 6 weeks old and personally I thought much nicer. I guess longer is better, but wonder if there reaches a point where it starts tasting worse.gavin wrote:Hi azza,azza69 wrote:Gavin,
interested in your review of the different essences. How long do you like to leave the Essenscia bourbon chunks and the JD chips in for?
I'm very new to this, so certainly no expert. So far I have only followed the instructions as per the essencia pack which from memory works out to about 50gms of chunks per litre of spirit, left for two weeks. I followed the same procedure with the JD chips.
The stuff comes out ok. Both seem like quite a sweet bourbon, so quite nice to sip by itself but a bit too sweet for my tastes when added to coke. I prefer a jim beam type of bourbon as that goes better for me with coke.
However, how to make such a thing eludes me at this stage.
A decent rum wash is not hard to make - my first attempt has been airing and aging on charred manuka for two weeks and smells and tastes INFINATELY better than Captn Morgan (which i used to like and now cannot drink!) - start with something decent like this and add a little citrus peel, maybe a few peppercorns, vanilla pod and a (tiny) piece of cinamon stick and i would be very very surprised if you couldnt come up with something that is FAR better.djamesnz wrote:Hi all,
My partner has just discovered Captain Morgan's Spiced Rum and lurvs it.
Are there any good flavours out there for this?
Cheers
My second wash is almost finished - used 1/2 my dunder/backset and cane sugar - i'm thinking I'm going to add more molasses in the next generation though - the first generation was just so good.djamesnz wrote:Thanks for that mate.
I checked out your recipe and might give it a nudge. My partner got quite excited at your descriptions of the flavour.
Did you run a second wash and try removing the packing and running it in "pot still mode" as you mentioned? If that much flavour came through a reflux column, I wonder if too much would come through in a pot still.
Do you char your own Manuka? I live on Waiheke Island and we have dozens of trees around our section.
The REAL home-made uses apricot kernels. And/or, perhaps, some almond kernels.97acuratl wrote:Does anyone have an opinion of the amaretto essence versus the homemade recipe (sugar + almond extract + vanilla extract)? I made the homemade stuff and wasn't too impressed.
The london gin flavoring was 4/5. Good enough to keep in the cabinet!
But have you or anyone tried the simplistic homemade version versus the premade flavor kits. Its very unlikely that I will invest the time to make a genuine version using apricots, just want to stock a good copy of the original that could fool most people.The Baker wrote:The REAL home-made uses apricot kernels. And/or, perhaps, some almond kernels.97acuratl wrote:Does anyone have an opinion of the amaretto essence versus the homemade recipe (sugar + almond extract + vanilla extract)? I made the homemade stuff and wasn't too impressed.
The london gin flavoring was 4/5. Good enough to keep in the cabinet!
And vanilla bean if you want some vanilla.
No essence.
I am going to make some one day....
You can do better... Your friends advice sounds like the blind leading the blind... You need good quality neutral spirits to mix flavor essences into and haphazard production using turbo yeast and no cuts is not the way to get to where you want/need to be... Concentrate more on making good spirits and less on masking the bad results using flavoring and you'll be impressed with the improvement in the quality of the resulting spirits...puig wrote:I had giving up on these flavours in a bottle , i could'nt get that BITE which i find in commercial Rums and Whisky , then a friend pointed out i needed a less sophisticated alcohol base and to use a Good Quality Turbo Yeast, i used Prestige Black Label ( 1.085 ) with NO CUTS .. i collect the full run from my reflux column at 94%+ .. Watered down too 40% and made up a bottle of "Ambrosia whisky essence" you MUST Shake every day and leave for 7 days or more ( the 7 days is a must ! )