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Originally Posted by: kayakalex
insightbb.com Im running my first wash of sugar and turbo 48 this week, im looking ahead and want to flavor with oak chips, can someone help me with the process of using the chips?
Thanks
Kayakalex
Useing oak with neutral isn't really going to give you a real whiskey, but will be good experiance. It was for me.
First, cut to 60 ABV and fill container about 2/3 full. Shake occasionally, and open the lid for fresh air, and then reshake. When you start getting some nice color and smell, dilute to 50% and continue the shakeing and air. then dilute to 40% and repeat. Time of each, is relative to your taste, how much oak chips were used, the amount of toast, or char. For your first attempts, I would do several jars, each with different amounts of whatever oak you are useing, or mixtures, and see what you like as the final result.
As you do this, keep in mind how each would flavor a raw whiskey, brandy, or other flavored product. Its a good learning tool to find what will be most to your tast.
In reply to your other post ""what is meant by fast and dirty"", usually will be in connection to a stripping run, collecting everything, and running it as fast as your still is capable of, without pukeing, or too fast for your condensor to handle. Lots of cold water."