Adding wood chips to Brandy

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Rod
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Adding wood chips to Brandy

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I have just finished distilling some red wine and want to know how much

Jack Daniels wood chips to add to the distillate to give it some character

I have the 40 % distillate in 1.5 litre dark green bottles

I will add about 50 grams of raisins also

And how long will I need it to rest or mature , probably a sip every month to check . :roll:
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I would just use french oak. JD chips will be stronger in flavour than the spirit so it will task like JD. Or do you want a bourbon tasting brandy?
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robdouglas wrote:I would just use french oak. JD chips will be stronger in flavour than the spirit so it will task like JD. Or do you want a bourbon tasting brandy?
looking for brandy taste :D

How much wood chips per litre of spirit

found some on e bay

they recommend 10 to 15 gm per litre
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Rod wrote:
robdouglas wrote:I would just use french oak. JD chips will be stronger in flavour than the spirit so it will task like JD. Or do you want a bourbon tasting brandy?
looking for brandy taste :D

How much wood chips per litre of spirit

found some on e bay

they recommend 10 to 15 gm per litre
40% is weak for aging. You could run it again and age it at 60-62.5% with a handful of french oak chips like Rod said.
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I've never aged brandy under 62.5%, mostly aging at whatever my choice of cut was without dilution. AFAIK, aging on wood at low abv's doesn't work too well and lowest I've done is 55% on a specially toasted oak for an experimental rum.

Oak ratio varies between batches in my shed, so I use fast aging tricks on a sample of a new toast to find my ideal ratios for the batches. Look up nuclear whiskey.

I usually check how my brandies are progressing just before harvest, so about once a year.
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Rod wrote:
robdouglas wrote:I would just use french oak. JD chips will be stronger in flavour than the spirit so it will task like JD. Or do you want a bourbon tasting brandy?
looking for brandy taste :D
How much wood chips per litre of spirit
found some on e bay
they recommend 10 to 15 gm per litre
Firstly Rod I really think bourbon chips will be a big mistake for grape brandy, I really wouldn't do it. The ratio sounds ok and you can always add a bit more of it tastes and looks insufficient but do use new oak or oak from a wine barrel, you can toast them if you like and that's probably not a bad idea.
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