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I think this deserves a little more testing over time. I drank some of mine last night and here is what I found. I used the JD chips about a 1/3 of a quart jar and then filled with 100 proof white. heated in micro for 3 - 1 minute increments and checked temp at 150 set aside and let cool on it's own and did this process 4 times throughout the day. Though when tasting it straight it didn't have the full body of JD it did have a nice light Bourbon taste similar to a George Dickel. Last night I mixed me up 2 fingers on ice and filled the rest of my glass with Pepsi for an 8 oz mixed drink. I noticed that though it did taste like GD and was a nice mixed drink, it did have a little woody taste and not quite as much vanilla taste as commercial stuff. Now I am wandering is this because the JD chips have been used up before or is the process what creates the taste. I am going to go down to a local specialty lumber company that we have here and get me some good white oak pieces including some good heart wood and do some testing. Try different toasts , charring, different proofs of product, etc. and see what happens. Even going to heat up a couple quarts with the oak, then seal and let set a couple weeks and see what we have. I currently have about 3 courts of UJ left at 100 proof and a 3rd gen run that will be ready tomorrow or so. I'll do a little testing. I won't go over a 65% ABV product due to the volitility of higher proofs and from what I have read 65% is where your supposed to oak in barrels anyway. Let's see what happens.