My whisky tastes like wood
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My whisky tastes like wood
So I'm pretty sure I made a mistake & over-oaked a quart of sweetfeed whisky. It smells good but tastes like I'm licking a tree. Is there anyway to fix this?
TIA for the help.
TIA for the help.
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Re: My whisky tastes like wood
The only way I know of is to dilute it to 40% abv and distill it again.
Others might know of another way, but I just run it again.
Others might know of another way, but I just run it again.
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Re: My whisky tastes like wood
That's what I was thinking. Thanksokie wrote:The only way I know of is to dilute it to 40% abv and distill it again.
Others might know of another way, but I just run it again.
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Re: My whisky tastes like wood
was the wood white oak? was it toasted? chard?
how much wood was used ? and last but not least how long was it aged?
how much wood was used ? and last but not least how long was it aged?
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Re: My whisky tastes like wood
It was white oak. I used a couple of pieces of charred and toasted. I've been doing the distress aging for a couple of weeks now.Dnderhead wrote:was the wood white oak? was it toasted? chard?
how much wood was used ? and last but not least how long was it aged?
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Re: My whisky tastes like wood
"doing the distress aging for a couple of weeks now."
I don't believe in that,its like microwaving a stake.
I don't believe in that,its like microwaving a stake.
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Re: My whisky tastes like wood
So, should I just leave some of the charred pieces in it and put it away for 6 months and check it then?Dnderhead wrote:"doing the distress aging for a couple of weeks now."
I don't believe in that,its like microwaving a stake.
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Re: My whisky tastes like wood
that could be just what it needs.
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Re: My whisky tastes like wood
You might also dilute it with white whiskey... if ya have any left. But actual time will probably help too.
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Re: My whisky tastes like wood
pour it into a glass with ice cubes and dilute with cola until you reach the desired taste!
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Re: My whisky tastes like wood
Did you take the wood out after you distressed it and how many times did you nuke it?
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I didn't nuke it. Just moved it every 12 hrs or so from the freezer to room temp.wv_cooker wrote:Did you take the wood out after you distressed it and how many times did you nuke it?
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Re: My whisky tastes like wood
OK guys why would 2 or 3 of you think that it was nuked....
We have only had but a couple of people overoak while nuking...
be nice please...
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We have only had but a couple of people overoak while nuking...
be nice please...
happy stillin
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Re: My whisky tastes like wood
I see, sorry can't help with that. In nuking it can easily be overdone, maybe something similar in freezing. You might try taking the wood out and letting it air a day or so to see what happens.buddahj wrote:I didn't nuke it. Just moved it every 12 hrs or so from the freezer to room temp.wv_cooker wrote:Did you take the wood out after you distressed it and how many times did you nuke it?
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I will try this. It's not like I have anything to lose.wv_cooker wrote:I see, sorry can't help with that. In nuking it can easily be overdone, maybe something similar in freezing. You might try taking the wood out and letting it air a day or so to see what happens.buddahj wrote:I didn't nuke it. Just moved it every 12 hrs or so from the freezer to room temp.wv_cooker wrote:Did you take the wood out after you distressed it and how many times did you nuke it?

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Re: My whisky tastes like wood
Airing is not going to do anything good for the flavor.
unless you like stale oxidized tasting oaky likker...
unless you like stale oxidized tasting oaky likker...

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Re: My whisky tastes like wood
Go back to JD's original post and dilute with white whiskey.
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Re: My whisky tastes like wood
Time is the only thing that will really fix it. Put it up somewhere and forget about it for about a year.
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Re: My whisky tastes like wood
like green fruit you can cook it, heat it,gas it,add things to it ,witch mite improve the flavor,but no matter its still green.
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So my best course of action is to just let time age it and hope for the best?Dnderhead wrote:like green fruit you can cook it, heat it,gas it,add things to it ,witch mite improve the flavor,but no matter its still green.
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yes aging is aging not some thing that wish on your product.
and the more flavors the longer it takes.
and the more flavors the longer it takes.
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Re: My whisky tastes like wood
I will age it & will let you all know how it comes out.
Thanks again for all your input.
Thanks again for all your input.

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Re: My whisky tastes like wood
Did you mean STEAK instead of stake? If so, I can make you a steak in the microwave that will melt in your mouth, and you would swear on your great grandpappy's grave it was fresh off a gourmet BBQ grill.Dnderhead wrote:"doing the distress aging for a couple of weeks now."
I don't believe in that,its like microwaving a stake.
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F6Hawk wrote:Did you mean STEAK instead of stake? If so, I can make you a steak in the microwave that will melt in your mouth, and you would swear on your great grandpappy's grave it was fresh off a gourmet BBQ grill.Dnderhead wrote:"doing the distress aging for a couple of weeks now."
I don't believe in that,its like microwaving a stake.
It's all in knowin' how...
Geeze. Your new avitar looks like you got stuck in a microwave with your steake and booze. Handsome fella.

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Re: My whisky tastes like wood
Hey Buddahj,
So, it's now 8 month in aging process.
Any flavor updates yet ? Thanks.
So, it's now 8 month in aging process.
Any flavor updates yet ? Thanks.
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Re: My whisky tastes like wood
You know, I have no idea. I pretty much forgot about it. I ended up removing the wood a while back since I had decided to just dilute it down and add to my next run. I may just add some oak back to it and forget about it for another 8 months.La Salamandre Verte wrote:Hey Buddahj,
So, it's now 8 month in aging process.
Any flavor updates yet ? Thanks.
I have a smaller jar that I started oaking a few weeks ago. I'll let you know how that one turns out.
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