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Excellent point. I seriously enjoy Booker's, but I'm pretty sure most of the flavor I'm getting is from oak. I'd have to try it against white bourbon to appreciate the contribution of the corn.blind drunk wrote:Not trying to be a smart ass, but is it supposed to taste like corn? I'm not a serious bourbon drinker, so I don't completely know, but I never tasted corn per se when I have had a wee dram of bourbon. It's more the ghost of corn than the corn itself. Maybe?
I had filched an empty bottle of JD from the roadside recycling to wash out and re use and had a sniff before i washed it.blind drunk wrote:Not trying to be a smart ass, but is it supposed to taste like corn? I'm not a serious bourbon drinker, so I don't completely know, but I never tasted corn per se when I have had a wee dram of bourbon. It's more the ghost of corn than the corn itself. Maybe?
yepGhost wrote:I have spent the last few days reading over this thread and there is a TON of info in here, some contradicts from one to another but damn its a 77 page thread!just a few questions before I embark down this road ....
1. Does anyone invert their sugar on the first set up ? seems as though sugar is just dumped in and it takes off?
I did the first couple of times but now just dissolve with back set
2. as it has been asked many times but I would like one final ruling - after the wash is done ... it will be ok to sit for a few days until it can be run?
From my experience, Odin is spot on with this information:Odin wrote: What does help increase taste is:
- Up the backset percentage from 25% to 40%;
- Add some more grains in relation to water and suger (them staying the same);
- Use flaked corn instead of cracked corn;
- Add some 25% rye (okay, it will give you more of a RYE taste, but it is good, I can tell you).
I would add:Odin wrote: What does help increase taste is:
- Up the backset percentage from 25% to 40%;
- Add some more grains in relation to water and suger (them staying the same);
- Use flaked corn instead of cracked corn;
- Add some 25% rye (okay, it will give you more of a RYE taste, but it is good, I can tell you).
Odin.