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Offline mjdtexan  
#1 Posted : Tuesday, November 18, 2008 3:48:32 AM(UTC)
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Hi, I am new here. Live in Houston, Texas. I have been trying to find detailed information on building and charring whiskey barrels. I have not made any whiskey yet but I want the whole experiance, including building my own barrels. Anybody have any ideas or any directions to send me in? Thank You in advance for the advice.
Offline Bamadan  
#2 Posted : Thursday, December 11, 2008 11:29:49 AM(UTC)
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look up cooperage with your favorite search engine.
Offline mjdtexan  
#3 Posted : Friday, December 12, 2008 3:55:39 AM(UTC)
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"
Originally Posted by: Bamadan Go to Quoted Post
look up cooperage with your favorite search engine.


I have done that and I can not find detailed plans. I am really wanting to do this. Still searching."
Offline mjdtexan  
#4 Posted : Saturday, December 13, 2008 3:27:50 AM(UTC)
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Nobody? I am looking to build the 5 gallon and 3 gallon kind. What I am looking for is exact measurements and pictures would be really great.
Offline davey_homebrewer  
#5 Posted : Monday, December 15, 2008 2:46:24 AM(UTC)
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"From what I understand, cooperage is very much an art form as much as a construction skill. It can take years to learn as an apprentice, from making the slats, to getting the right wood, charring it just right, assembling into a leak proof barrel etc.. I would suggest you buy one. make it wrong, it leaks, and you lose a whole bunch of whatever you put into it.

If you want the experience, maybe try making one that holds a liter of of liquid. Or buy a small one - avialble at many sources, take it apart and reverse engineer it.

good luck"
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