How do you store your botanicals for gin
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How do you store your botanicals for gin
Hi Everyone,
Back to distilling after a year later cleaning my still and arranging my botanicals, the problem is when I opened the cupboard where I store my botanicals, the smell has permeated all over, then I realized that it was mainly cassia bark which created this, I store my juniper in the freezer but the rest in cubbord such as: Cassia Bark, Grains of Paradise, Cubeb Berries, Coriander seeds, Cardamom, Angelica Root and Licorice root, this time I will put them in a sealed Jar would it be ok to do so what do you think ? I only keep Juniper berries in the freezer and the rest in the cubbord is that ok ?
How do you store your botanicals ?
Back to distilling after a year later cleaning my still and arranging my botanicals, the problem is when I opened the cupboard where I store my botanicals, the smell has permeated all over, then I realized that it was mainly cassia bark which created this, I store my juniper in the freezer but the rest in cubbord such as: Cassia Bark, Grains of Paradise, Cubeb Berries, Coriander seeds, Cardamom, Angelica Root and Licorice root, this time I will put them in a sealed Jar would it be ok to do so what do you think ? I only keep Juniper berries in the freezer and the rest in the cubbord is that ok ?
How do you store your botanicals ?
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Re: How do you store your botanicals for gin
Welcome back, it will be good to have your input again.
I store all mine in screw top jars out in the garage, usually also still in the bags they came in.
I store all mine in screw top jars out in the garage, usually also still in the bags they came in.
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Re: How do you store your botanicals for gin
Mine all came in heavy lined Kraft paper Ziploc bags. Which all live in a plastic Ikea box in my office.
But I think that the correct answer is "in alcohol"!
But I think that the correct answer is "in alcohol"!

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Re: How do you store your botanicals for gin
I use airtight containers of different sizes - the type with the rubber seal and locking clips in the lid. The containers live in the pantry. I try to use the juniper within a few months rather than storing it for long periods, but if I have leftovers I’ll put them in the fridge.
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Re: How do you store your botanicals for gin
Airtight screw jars
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Re: How do you store your botanicals for gin
I also store this way! But I’m wondering how long is too long to store these botanicals before they’re no longer fresh enough? My juniper, coriander, and cardamom are about four years old ( as I’ve been a hiatus) stored as stated. It still seems fairly good but what do you think?
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modular 3" pot/VM copper&stainless w/offset gin head
26g jacketed 4" stripping still
12,000watts of fury
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Re: How do you store your botanicals for gin
If you could get fresh bots to compare with that's the ideal, then if the older ones are a little more dull, you can increase the additions to the gin to compensate.The Booze Pipe wrote: ↑Tue Apr 16, 2024 9:22 amI also store this way! But I’m wondering how long is too long to store these botanicals before they’re no longer fresh enough? My juniper, coriander, and cardamom are about four years old ( as I’ve been a hiatus) stored as stated. It still seems fairly good but what do you think?
I'd personally try a small test batch and see how it comes out.
Worst case you either blend it into another, stronger gin, or re run it.
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Re: How do you store your botanicals for gin
Good ideas. Thank youMooseMan wrote: ↑Tue Apr 16, 2024 10:25 amIf you could get fresh bots to compare with that's the ideal, then if the older ones are a little more dull, you can increase the additions to the gin to compensate.The Booze Pipe wrote: ↑Tue Apr 16, 2024 9:22 amI also store this way! But I’m wondering how long is too long to store these botanicals before they’re no longer fresh enough? My juniper, coriander, and cardamom are about four years old ( as I’ve been a hiatus) stored as stated. It still seems fairly good but what do you think?
I'd personally try a small test batch and see how it comes out.
Worst case you either blend it into another, stronger gin, or re run it.
13.5g/50L keg
modular 3" pot/VM copper&stainless w/offset gin head
26g jacketed 4" stripping still
12,000watts of fury
modular 3" pot/VM copper&stainless w/offset gin head
26g jacketed 4" stripping still
12,000watts of fury
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Re: How do you store your botanicals for gin
Frozen in ziplocks. Freezing will do far more to protect from oxidation and volatile loss than pretty much anything else you can do.
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Re: How do you store your botanicals for gin
Screw top jars an a dark apothecary, juniper in the freezer.
Some improve with age, some I replace when they are in season rather than when their jar is empty.
Some improve with age, some I replace when they are in season rather than when their jar is empty.