How to age your own whiskey

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  • čas přidán 5. 09. 2024
  • Let's talk about the different ways you can age your own whiskey at home. Aging moonshine can be simple. You can age whiskey with oak sticks, oak chips, oak staves, oak spirals, and oak barrels. You can get different effects with each of the oaking techniques.
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Komentáře • 51

  • @stillworksandbrewing
    @stillworksandbrewing Před rokem +6

    I have very good luck using chips but i do see a barrel in my future cheers my Friend

  • @Jake_B74
    @Jake_B74 Před rokem +6

    Great video Cyrus. I do a rapid aging process, different folks have different methods. What I do is use something like the sticks or staves. Seal it up in the jar and put the jar in a crock of hot water with a silicome mat under the jar. Heat it up pretty hot like 140 or so for 4 - 6h, then put it on warm and let temp drop overnight to more like 90. Take it out and let it come to room temp then open it and let it breath. This is important because it let's more volatile stuff out and oxygen in similar to what happens in a barrel. Shake it up, let it sit a day, breathe again then fridge for 24h. Then rest on the counter again. I do this around 10 times over 3 months. I think it does give better maturation compared to just throwing the stave in there. I'm sure a real barrel is better, but I think this method is as close as you can get to real aging, if you don't have a barrel or years to wait.

    • @StillnTheClear
      @StillnTheClear  Před rokem

      I'm going to have to try that. Thanks for sharing.

    • @mickhardage6678
      @mickhardage6678 Před rokem

      I do something similar with sticks. Not with a crock pot but leaving jar outside (I live in a sub tropic area and it's hot) 24 hours, freezer 24 hours and repeat for a week before sitting jar on a shelf for 2-3 months

    • @timchapman6702
      @timchapman6702 Před 3 měsíci

      That’s a great idea!

  • @mickhardage6678
    @mickhardage6678 Před rokem +2

    I've been at this hobby over a decade and never knew or realized how quickly these methods age or flavor. I appreciate your video, I learned something new.

    • @StillnTheClear
      @StillnTheClear  Před rokem

      Awesome. Learning knew things is always my goal. Thanks for the comment.

  • @janettarothmeyer1217
    @janettarothmeyer1217 Před rokem +2

    I have your oak sticks and we really like them. A barrel is on my wish list. Thanks Cyrus.

  • @OSCARE38
    @OSCARE38 Před rokem +2

    Great video hope all is well at the brew shop👍

  • @kristypalmer1403
    @kristypalmer1403 Před rokem +1

    We use two things you didn't mention
    The first being toasted oak caps that replace the mason jar lids it allows the air transfer while still doing very small amounts
    The second is a bad motivator barrels they are stainless stick cans with oak heads that age at the same rate as a 53 gallon barrel so the is much less chance of over oaking
    Just some different options we have ade very good product using just oak chips

    • @StillnTheClear
      @StillnTheClear  Před rokem

      I'm familiar with the bad motivator barrels. I've looked for the oak caps, but haven't found them. Thanks for sharing. It would be great if you could drop a link for the oak caps.

  • @russellfye1033
    @russellfye1033 Před 10 měsíci

    Good vid. Thanks. I'm going to look for the toasting / charring vid of you've done it. If you haven't yet I'll keep an eye out!

  • @hughjaynus8619
    @hughjaynus8619 Před rokem +1

    I accidentally over oaked a half gallon of 120 proof on my first try at bourbon. Added way too many scorched oak chips. Was going for Jim Beam's #6 alligator char. It smelled like a fireman's boot.
    Long story short, never throw anything out ! It makes a great smoke/wood extract for flavoring white dog to sip on, while the good stuff ages on a shelf :-)
    P.S. Like the new backdrop !
    ~Cheers!~

    • @StillnTheClear
      @StillnTheClear  Před rokem +1

      That's a great idea. Thanks for sharing it. I'm currently attempting to over oak a half gallon so I can experiment with ways to revive it.

  • @wendellakabama6128
    @wendellakabama6128 Před rokem

    I love the outlaw kits an barrels thats good stuff

  • @thirdsamuel6643
    @thirdsamuel6643 Před rokem +1

    I've used charred white oak chips with good results.

    • @StillnTheClear
      @StillnTheClear  Před rokem

      Nice, how much char?

    • @thirdsamuel6643
      @thirdsamuel6643 Před rokem +1

      @@StillnTheClear I ordered it from Georgia still its the dark charred, I took a fifth of 190 proof gem clear and divided it equally into three quart jars and added pure mountain spring water taken from the source to finish filling the jars and added about two table spoons of charred oak and let it sit for a month, taking a taste along the way.

    • @StillnTheClear
      @StillnTheClear  Před rokem

      @@thirdsamuel6643 Hell yeah, that sounds awesome.

  • @thealembicdiary1814
    @thealembicdiary1814 Před rokem +1

    Great video. When you do your barrel video can you discuss leaking and how to solve those problems. I have a couple leaky barrels and no matter what I do, they continue to slowly leak.

    • @StillnTheClear
      @StillnTheClear  Před rokem +1

      Yes, that's important info.

    • @widgets76
      @widgets76 Před rokem

      Bees wax can be used to seal I believe. Might be worth a shot if you haven’t tried it already?

    • @thealembicdiary1814
      @thealembicdiary1814 Před rokem

      Oh yeah. That’s good stuff. My problem is at the spigot. I’ve changed spigots a couple times and waxed them before so marrying them. Still a slow drip. I’ve started to get barrels without spigots now.

  • @T.Mitcbree
    @T.Mitcbree Před rokem

    Will using chips introduce the nasty tannins quick as well. Meaning don't let sit for longer than a month and really should not be reused.

  • @artn.7107
    @artn.7107 Před rokem +1

    I find that chips no matter what company they’re from give off far too much tannin. I’ve switched to staves after ruining a lot of liquor.

  • @kiwiprouddavids724
    @kiwiprouddavids724 Před rokem +1

    Aw man this cleared things up a bit , looking forward to seeing the next videos....I have my jars with staves in in a garden shed. it can get quite hot and cold all in 24 hours so that should help the process .still got some staves sitting in a jar of jam and shine kinda peeping them ,the first lot I tried seems to be e working out.but the ones I left longer should be even better.
    One thing that's always bothered me about people using a blow torch to char their staves , you don't think it adds a kinda film to the staves and some off petrol aromas and flavors? I thought roasting in a fire would always be the better option

    • @StillnTheClear
      @StillnTheClear  Před rokem +2

      I haven't noticed any Petro type flavors using the torch, but I would like to try toasting some on a grill and let the smoke flavor seep in.

    • @kiwiprouddavids724
      @kiwiprouddavids724 Před rokem +1

      @@StillnTheClear yeah that sounds like the way to go👍 I'll give it a go again soon

  • @urbanwrestlingnw
    @urbanwrestlingnw Před rokem

    Any advice for someone just getting into it or a video you’ve done for beginners

  • @yosuatrisnadi5190
    @yosuatrisnadi5190 Před rokem

    Great video as usual Cyrus, I've been watching your videos as a newbie and learn many things from here.
    I've got a question however,I made and distilled some rums for myself but recently I've got this bitter aftertaste in my rum, the first,second,third distillation results were amazing but after that it taste bitter in my 4th run, how can i fix this?

  • @theghostofsw6276
    @theghostofsw6276 Před rokem

    I'm glad you mentioned the Jack Daniels chips. I was hoping they'd be OK for oaking, and not just good enough for smoking fish, etc... These are available here at Crappy Tire, and I might just pick some up. Question though, for anyone who's used this brand, are they good for an apple cider, or will they impart too much of a 'whiskey' taste to it? Thanks

    • @pascalbroek848
      @pascalbroek848 Před rokem +1

      I use them always,but I also use some single malt essence and add a little bit of quality white port to the mixture for the flavor sir.After 6months of aging with various methods I say my whiskey is smoother than my missus buttucks 🤣😂

    • @theghostofsw6276
      @theghostofsw6276 Před rokem

      @@pascalbroek848 Thanks pascal....do you think they would impart too much "whiskey" flavour if I used them in an apple cider?

    • @pascalbroek848
      @pascalbroek848 Před rokem +1

      @@theghostofsw6276 if I could answer it I would sir,but I didnt try that yet .... you could use apple tree wood or some other wood blands,meaning, check out the barbecue chips avalaible in most diy shops and experiment with them in small batches before doing the mother load.,this way you cant mess up your shine sir.. I`m as we speak trying this with cherry-chips to age my infused cherry liker, so we are on the same level of brainstorming. Good look shine on sir

    • @theghostofsw6276
      @theghostofsw6276 Před rokem +1

      @@pascalbroek848 Thank you.

  • @poboy942
    @poboy942 Před rokem +1

    If youre the type person that gets all bent out of shape over terms when makin moonshine you need a different hobbie 😂😂 humans have a bad habit of contradicting other people and their terms that describe tbeir hobbie , life is too damn short for that silliness . Just bec as use tou may know something that Cyrus doesnt know or most people dont know ,does not mean you gotta go around correcting the world just to get some recognition. Just a pet peeve from an old man who cant stand a know it all 😂😂😂..by the way Cyrus sir, ,great video I love them all and i learn something every time i watch ....God bless

  • @dannyking748
    @dannyking748 Před rokem +1

    I'm new to this and recently bought a charred oak barrel bout tge size of the one you have in the video and it said you can leave the whiskey in there for 2-3 weeks and it would age it perfectly is that true. I never seen your video on barrels.

    • @StillnTheClear
      @StillnTheClear  Před rokem

      I don't think that's enough time, but it will depend on your preferences. I will start checking flavor at around 3 months.

    • @dannyking748
      @dannyking748 Před rokem

      @@StillnTheClear ok. Thank you for the help. I knew it really didn't seem right and wanted to ask someone who knew what they were doing.

    • @StillnTheClear
      @StillnTheClear  Před rokem

      @@dannyking748 anytime. What are you going to age?

    • @dannyking748
      @dannyking748 Před rokem

      @@StillnTheClear bourbon

    • @StillnTheClear
      @StillnTheClear  Před rokem

      @@dannyking748 cool. My favorite.

  • @wesfletch7826
    @wesfletch7826 Před rokem

    How many grams of Jack Daniel chips do you add per quart and for how long would you recommend

    • @StillnTheClear
      @StillnTheClear  Před rokem

      I've never weighed the chips. I would use about a handful. I would guess it's about 85 grams.

  • @fredrickgavigan8721
    @fredrickgavigan8721 Před rokem

    Can u use cherry wood

    • @StillnTheClear
      @StillnTheClear  Před rokem

      Yes, You can use any hard wood. White oake just happens to be the most commonly used.

  • @ryccahilser6299
    @ryccahilser6299 Před rokem

    🌹 𝓅𝓇𝑜𝓂𝑜𝓈𝓂