Aging liquor in kegs?

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Phanatic
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Aging liquor in kegs?

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Short and sweet....
Can get some broken 50 liter kegs through my work, probably very cheap. What's broken is the bit on top, er, don't know what you'd call it - so I'd have a cork on top as a lid to make it porous and emulate barrel conditions somewhat (in terms of oxidation anyway).

My question is this - is it safe and healthy?
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wooden kegs or stainless?, I'm assuming stainless beer kegs and that would be safe but might take longer than you got to "work".
A lot of guys that use stainless kegs for storage get a bunch of oak sticks, drill a hole in one end and thread in ss cable. they then re-seal up the spear cradle/cap and attach the cable to the underside cradle. this way they can add or remove sticks at any time and don't end up with sticks stuck it there :thumbup:
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It is safe...even some commercial distilleries and wineries are doing it in SS Kegs.

You can either tea bag oak chips in or as crow says hang sticks in the keg.
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Croweater, you need a pat on the head for that idea.
Too bad I ain't got enough shine to fill a keg to use it.
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Stainless. Great idea, thanks Crow.
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A keg will be fine, but not contribute to any aging unless you put something in there.
I have a big glass carboy (wine balloon) with some brandy i made from fruit. It has been in the basement for about 2 years now, top is sealed off. A very fine drop.
If one wants aging, you also have to add material in this case..
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