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Great summation on what happens during maturation

Posted: Wed Mar 06, 2019 6:01 am
by Single Malt Yinzer
Probably the best and simplest page I've seen on maturation: http://www.20pacesdistillery.com/maturation.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" rel="nofollow
EXTRACTION

Carefully selected seasoned, toasted and charred oak imparts a wide a range of flavors to the maturing spirit, including vanillins, lactones, spice characters and tannins. The larger the surface area of the oak to the volume of the spirit, the more of these flavors are released. This process is also temperature dependent.
OXIDATION

​B​arrels are semi-permeable containers allowing volatile components to escape and air to enter. Oxygen from the head space dissolves in the distillate and reacts with compounds extracted from the oak or originating from the distilled spirit, creating novel flavors.
EVAPORATION

​Because barrels are semi-permeable, about 8% of its content is lost during the first year and about 3% in the following years. Besides allowing more air to enter the barrel, components with lower boiling points and higher vapor pressure leave the barrel which further improves the final product.
REACTION

​Reaction rates are temperature dependent. An increase in temperature will increase reaction rates and vice versa. Empirically, a temperature increase of 10 deg Celsius will double the reaction rate. Reaction rates also depend on the type of reaction and the amount of the respective reagents.

Re: Great summation on what happens during maturation

Posted: Wed Mar 06, 2019 11:08 am
by Twisted Brick
Great synopsis, SMY. Thanks for sharing.

Re: Great summation on what happens during maturation

Posted: Thu Mar 07, 2019 4:17 am
by Single Malt Yinzer
You're welcome. Just doing my part to demystify distilling and all it's parts.