Rukula
Regular.
- Joined
- Jul 26, 2011
- Messages
- 227
- Reaction score
- 0
Oak barrels are most commonly used with spirits and wine, but i know that this is brilliant for beers aswell.
I know about oak chips, and i intend to use them for a while for aging, however, as I've stated in some previous threads; i brew for the fun and taste of it, not to save money. So! i was thinking about buying a brand new small oak barrel for aging my brown & ambers. (and for the wonderful aesthetics!)
One problem tho, i have problems understanding how to maintain it. You can store liquid in it for ages, but it dries out and shrinks when it dries. Some say that you should store water in it when not used, but i imagine that the water will suck out some of the wonderful oaky flavors as well...
As i carbonate the beer in bottles, i have to keep the yeast in tact, and there is a limit on how long i can store it before the yeast becomes un-effective. So if i have to keep water in the barrel, and that takes away the flavor, making me have to store my beer for a way longer to give it the taste it would become useless i think.
But how long does this take? a year? or 100? :wha:
And how do i keep it clean? just give it a wash with star san...?
I know about oak chips, and i intend to use them for a while for aging, however, as I've stated in some previous threads; i brew for the fun and taste of it, not to save money. So! i was thinking about buying a brand new small oak barrel for aging my brown & ambers. (and for the wonderful aesthetics!)
One problem tho, i have problems understanding how to maintain it. You can store liquid in it for ages, but it dries out and shrinks when it dries. Some say that you should store water in it when not used, but i imagine that the water will suck out some of the wonderful oaky flavors as well...
As i carbonate the beer in bottles, i have to keep the yeast in tact, and there is a limit on how long i can store it before the yeast becomes un-effective. So if i have to keep water in the barrel, and that takes away the flavor, making me have to store my beer for a way longer to give it the taste it would become useless i think.
But how long does this take? a year? or 100? :wha:
And how do i keep it clean? just give it a wash with star san...?