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Cannot get white oak in extreme s. ga. Every kinda oak in the world except white. Cannot follow T Pee method in the archives. just ordered some medium toast whit oak spirals.Anyone use these? They are 8" x 1". How much per gallon?
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I haven't used them but are these the ones your talking about?
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I've stopped using those spirals after experimenting with them for a while. In my experience they expose far too much of the end grain and therefore release far too much tannins for my palate. You could try soaking them in boiling water for a while to help soften the blow.
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thanks guys. I will check out all the options that you have mentioned. I received a private message that also recommended charred oak sticks from StillDragon.com that are easy on the wallet
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i used the once so far, 2.5 inches per gallon. for six weeks. sure made my white dog better.
just my 2 cents. i should have gotten charred also
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I use Jack Daniels barrel chunks sold for use on the smoker. The chunks split up into nice size sticks to use in a quart jar for aging. Toast them or use as they are. Just my $.01.
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im using them as well. with good results. I use about a one inch piece per quart. it will color up fast so watch it. I also reuse them . the second use of them will take a little longer and the color is lighter. I actually prefer the second use over the first(lighter color, lighter flavor). so know what im doing is I have a quart jar that I put used one in that has rum in it. it will season the spirals. I also have gotten into charing them with a torch. all and all I think you will be happy. I would like to get my hands on some white oak but I haven't been looking all that hard since these are working out.


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About those oak adjuncts from stilldragon...How are they charred? Are they charred at all? What level of toasting are they?

I guess I'm basically asking if I need to toast and char them myself, as I don't see an option on the website to select the level of toastiness.

Edit: I guess the same questions apply to the honeycombs from Black Swan. Are they ready to go out of the package or do I need to do some fine tuning?

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Ramen Tamer wrote:About those oak adjuncts from stilldragon...How are they charred? Are they charred at all? What level of toasting are they?

I guess I'm basically asking if I need to toast and char them myself, as I don't see an option on the website to select the level of toastiness.

Edit: I guess the same questions apply to the honeycombs from Black Swan. Are they ready to go out of the package or do I need to do some fine tuning?

Thanks!
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Awesome, thanks!

They don't suffer from the end grain oak issues, like the spirals, do they?

I just bought a bunch of spirals before I read all the problems with them, and I'd rather not end up in the same boat.

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I have real trouble with this end grain "issue". No one, can cut the staves for a barrel so straight that the don't expose end grain from top to bottom.

I use the JD Smoker Chips (I re-toast them in the oven, 420F for 20-30 min) and I age Cherry in my yard, split it into sticks, toast, to fit in glass juggs.
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I use the medium spirals, but I char them with a torch, then boil them till the water colors up a bit then put them in a galon jug at 2.5 inches. Depending on what you like is how long you leave them. A gallon will turn golden in 6-8 days! Hope this helps.
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I use the medium toasted oak spirals and have had excellent results. My first attempt without charring them had some tanning issues. However, since I had bought enough to last me for awhile I retried them after slightly charring and soaking in water for 2-3 hours. That solved the problem and all my aged whiskey have colored up and tasted heavenly ever since.
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