Panela goodness
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Re: Panela goodness
So what they (Winter Park Distilling) are doing is,,,first the bourbon,,then send barrel to brewery for the beer. Then they get the barrel back and fill with rum. And it's really delicious and also a great way to fully utilize the barrel investment.
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Re: Panela goodness
When I bought the one that the rum is in now I bought two others just the same.LWTCS wrote:So what they (Winter Park Distilling) are doing is,,,first the bourbon,,then send barrel to brewery for the beer. Then they get the barrel back and fill with rum. And it's really delicious and also a great way to fully utilize the barrel investment.
I could brew up a nice chocolate stout and then after it ages transfer my rum to that one.
I am interested in making a wonderful rum, so this really appeals to me.
Would I need to go light on the hops? I wouldn't think hop flavor in rum would be a great thing.
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I would say no hops at all or as little as possible. Think St. Bernardus or the like.
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Re: Panela goodness
Forgot to ask, at what proof are you aging? 120?nerdybrewer wrote:Once used Bourbon barrel recently dumped (emptied).Pottsie wrote:What kind of barrel? Bourbon, wine, charred, not charred?
Smelled heavenly inside.
From a local craft distillery.
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Goes in at 136.Pottsie wrote:Forgot to ask, at what proof are you aging? 120?nerdybrewer wrote:Once used Bourbon barrel recently dumped (emptied).Pottsie wrote:What kind of barrel? Bourbon, wine, charred, not charred?
Smelled heavenly inside.
From a local craft distillery.
In a year it will be down to about 100.
Also it will be down to 12 to 13 gallons.
(Those damn angels!! They take but what they leave behind is heavenly!)
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Re: Panela goodness
Stole some for drinking out of my smaller barrel today.
Added spring water to take it down to 40%.
Drank it straight from a shot glass, about a quarter ounce at a time.
Wow, I'm so happy with the flavor of this at only 3 months or a little less in the barrel.
I know that the rum that sits for a year or more is going to be really awesome!
Added spring water to take it down to 40%.
Drank it straight from a shot glass, about a quarter ounce at a time.
Wow, I'm so happy with the flavor of this at only 3 months or a little less in the barrel.
I know that the rum that sits for a year or more is going to be really awesome!
Cranky's spoonfeeding:
http://homedistiller.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=52975
Time and Oak will sort it out.
http://homedistiller.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=52975
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Re: Panela goodness
NICE! At the local Walmart, they had some once used 53 gallon, wine barrels. Crazy cheap, $88 per barrel. Was thinking that could be an interesting experiment. A wine barrel, u-charred... I know, I know, not the norm but it could be an interesting flavor...nerdybrewer wrote:Stole some for drinking out of my smaller barrel today.
Added spring water to take it down to 40%.
Drank it straight from a shot glass, about a quarter ounce at a time.
Wow, I'm so happy with the flavor of this at only 3 months or a little less in the barrel.
I know that the rum that sits for a year or more is going to be really awesome!
Keep us up to date on he flavor. Love hearing about successes!
"Time flies when your having Rum"
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Can you imagine how much it would take to fill that barrel?Pottsie wrote:NICE! At the local Walmart, they had some once used 53 gallon, wine barrels. Crazy cheap, $88 per barrel. Was thinking that could be an interesting experiment. A wine barrel, u-charred... I know, I know, not the norm but it could be an interesting flavor...nerdybrewer wrote:Stole some for drinking out of my smaller barrel today.
Added spring water to take it down to 40%.
Drank it straight from a shot glass, about a quarter ounce at a time.
Wow, I'm so happy with the flavor of this at only 3 months or a little less in the barrel.
I know that the rum that sits for a year or more is going to be really awesome!
Keep us up to date on he flavor. Love hearing about successes!
Cranky's spoonfeeding:
http://homedistiller.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=52975
Time and Oak will sort it out.
http://homedistiller.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=52975
Time and Oak will sort it out.
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Yeah, that's why I didn't just buy one straight out... It would be all summer to fill that dang thing... Still knowing the price, it's still very, very tempting
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Not sure where you are, but Oola distillery on Capital Hill in Seattle is (or was) selling freshly dumped once used bourbon barrels for $125.Pottsie wrote:Yeah, that's why I didn't just buy one straight out... It would be all summer to fill that dang thing... Still knowing the price, it's still very, very tempting
These are 15 gallon barrels.
I've filled one with Panela rum, got two yet to go.
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Re: Panela goodness
Yeah, I'm a bit East of you. But have family over there. Might need to look into that!
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Might contact some craft distilleries near you and ask.Pottsie wrote:Yeah, I'm a bit East of you. But have family over there. Might need to look into that!
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Re: Panela goodness
I had access to used 10 gallon barrels but the distilleries partner died and he didn't want to continue so he sold the distillery. Currently looking for new sources. Another distillery on the east side of the mountains in wine country buys used wine barrels and loves the floral flavor that he draws from the wine flavor left in the barrels.
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Re: Panela goodness
I have Panela rum ageing in both 1 gal and 5 gal barrels. Emptied one of the 1 gal to make room for the honey bear that I made.
2 months on oak, tempered 500 ml down to 40 abv -
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Re: Panela goodness
So how do you like it?Oldvine Zin wrote:I have Panela rum ageing in both 1 gal and 5 gal barrels. Emptied one of the 1 gal to make room for the honey bear that I made.
2 months on oak, tempered 500 ml down to 40 abv -![]()
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Need some tasting notes here!
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Re: Panela goodness
I like it better than the molly rum that I over oaked (3 months in a 1 gal barrel) It has just a tinge of oak flavors that marries well with the panela goodness. Light,young, and tasty.
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I imagine 53 gallonsnerdybrewer wrote:Can you imagine how much it would take to fill that barrel?Pottsie wrote:NICE! At the local Walmart, they had some once used 53 gallon, wine barrels. Crazy cheap, $88 per barrel. Was thinking that could be an interesting experiment. A wine barrel, u-charred... I know, I know, not the norm but it could be an interesting flavor...nerdybrewer wrote:Stole some for drinking out of my smaller barrel today.
Added spring water to take it down to 40%.
Drank it straight from a shot glass, about a quarter ounce at a time.
Wow, I'm so happy with the flavor of this at only 3 months or a little less in the barrel.
I know that the rum that sits for a year or more is going to be really awesome!
Keep us up to date on he flavor. Love hearing about successes!

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Good One!Mikey-moo wrote:I imagine 53 gallonsnerdybrewer wrote:Can you imagine how much it would take to fill that barrel?Pottsie wrote:NICE! At the local Walmart, they had some once used 53 gallon, wine barrels. Crazy cheap, $88 per barrel. Was thinking that could be an interesting experiment. A wine barrel, u-charred... I know, I know, not the norm but it could be an interesting flavor...nerdybrewer wrote:Stole some for drinking out of my smaller barrel today.
Added spring water to take it down to 40%.
Drank it straight from a shot glass, about a quarter ounce at a time.
Wow, I'm so happy with the flavor of this at only 3 months or a little less in the barrel.
I know that the rum that sits for a year or more is going to be really awesome!
Keep us up to date on he flavor. Love hearing about successes!
I should have been specific, how much work, how much ingredients, how many hours running the still.
It would be a lot, it takes a lot to fill a 15 gallon barrel so I suppose a little more than 3X that much.
I'd rather do a rum in one barrel, a bourbon in another and a scotch in the third.
Cranky's spoonfeeding:
http://homedistiller.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=52975
Time and Oak will sort it out.
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Re: Panela goodness
I know but you'd set it up so well I couldn't help myselfnerdybrewer wrote:Good One!
I should have been specific, how much work, how much ingredients, how many hours running the still.
It would be a lot, it takes a lot to fill a 15 gallon barrel so I suppose a little more than 3X that much.
I'd rather do a rum in one barrel, a bourbon in another and a scotch in the third.

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Re: Panela goodness
Last half gallon Panela rum from my 8 gallon barrel.
This stuff is just too good, it's been disappearing at a record pace!
Going to have to dilute to drinking proof, pretty good coming out of the barrel at about 135 proof.
This stuff is just too good, it's been disappearing at a record pace!
Going to have to dilute to drinking proof, pretty good coming out of the barrel at about 135 proof.
Cranky's spoonfeeding:
http://homedistiller.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=52975
Time and Oak will sort it out.
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Seems like it might be time for another PNW group buy
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I'm in.Oldvine Zin wrote:Seems like it might be time for another PNW group buy![]()
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Gotta be an easier way to communicate than one at a time over PM though.
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Sent you an email OZ.nerdybrewer wrote:I'm in.Oldvine Zin wrote:Seems like it might be time for another PNW group buy![]()
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Gotta be an easier way to communicate than one at a time over PM though.
Cranky's spoonfeeding:
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Time and Oak will sort it out.
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Re: Panela goodness
Sugardaddy is low on stock right now fellas. I've helped him take care of a few folks here in Cali as he os running low and price is going up. The panela secret is out!!
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oops, guess I need to load up on bags of cracked corn instead.Snackson wrote:Sugardaddy is low on stock right now fellas. I've helped him take care of a few folks here in Cali as he os running low and price is going up. The panela secret is out!!
Gotta remember sugar cane is seasonal.
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Re: Panela goodness
Bobs Redmill polenta (corn grits) less than 19$ for a 25 lbs bag at cash and carry.
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Re: Panela goodness
Panela does not equal polentaOldvine Zin wrote:Bobs Redmill polenta (corn grits) less than 19$ for a 25 lbs bag at cash and carry.
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I take the blame for that, I mixed talk of corn into the talk of Panela.WhiteDevil504 wrote:Panela does not equal polentaOldvine Zin wrote:Bobs Redmill polenta (corn grits) less than 19$ for a 25 lbs bag at cash and carry.
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So true if I could get my corn to turn out half as good as my panela washes I would be happyWhiteDevil504 wrote:[
Panela does not equal polenta
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