One thing...it still isn't "well aged". It is just "oaked". It has picked up color and flavor, both of which will grow and mature over time. But to really experience the smoothness imparted, it still takes time in the barrel/jar with wood. What you've done is to get the wood to open up and impart some of it's character.FlintHill wrote:Well the verdict is in, 4 cycles in the microwave/ freezer and this jar seems like it has been aging on spirals for 6 months. This is a beautiful thing, rear end was puckered up the whole time, but now that I have some well aged whisky I think I can relax and have a sip.
Have a sip...but hold your horses. Patience is still your best friend.
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