I’ve been collecting rum all year and refining my recipe, all my batches have been slightly different but the last three I’ve settled on something I like. Three gallons of hot dunder, I start the batch as soon as I’m done distilling. I Add a gallon of molasses and 16 pounds of morena cane sugar, add water to 13 gallons and drain into a 15 gallon gallon beer keg. I use the yeast cake off the last ferment to start the new batch. Run the stripping run, then let that sit on a quart of infected dunder over night and do the spirit run the next day.
So I got my 5 gallon barrel very used and in really bad shape from a distillery. Took it apart and scraped the old char out by hand, so not down into the wood, just took the black off. Re torched it to about a 3, and finally got it to stop leaking after about a month of soaking, steaming and beating it with a hammer. I also read an interesting post where some guys had waxed the staves of their five gallon barrels to reduce losses. So I did that. Don’t yell at me
So I finally have my 5 gallons of rum blended and sitting in two 3 gallon carboys at 55%. The plan is to move the barrel into the part of my shop that’s not completely un climate controlled, but does get some 10 to 15 degree temp swings through the summer. It’s the room my boiler is in, I generally don’t AC it, but it’s attached to AC rooms so it swings but not crazy.
Ok so, any last minute advice or warnings or anything before I pull the trigger here in about 12 hours? Also, making this post so I can update my progress as it ages.