Re: Adding oak chips - A few questions
Posted: Sun Aug 21, 2016 7:18 pm
I often give my oak chips or cubes a bit of a toast in the oven. Adds a nice interesting twist to ipas
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There is none. It was added to the beerRickBeer wrote:Where is the picture of Phil drinking the bourbon that was leftover after the oak chips were removed?philm00x wrote: These are oak chips we soaked in bourbon for over a week and added to a stout today in the brite tank at work. It definitely mellowed the beer flavor out and provides some nice caramelly and vanilla notes.
If you don't mind. Thanks. I'll be talking to my LHBS guys, too. But the more information I get, the better. I'm in the development stage now, and while I've even posted the recipe in Advanced Recipes, nothing is set in stone, so any advice on any aspect of this would be welcome.Kealia wrote:I've used cubes a few times in an english style ale. I get them from MoreBeer and they come in foil packages like hops and I have always tossed them in straight (no boil, vodka, etc.).
I can check BeerSmith for notes on amounts and times if you like.
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