




Review: 10L barrel - Awesome so far! - I can only comment on the craftsmanship and sealing of the barrel at this point. I bought the 10L oak barrel and shipping was pretty fast. Maybe a week or so. After reading some of the comments about craftsmanship and sealing I was a little worried. Let me tell you this. This is a well built barrel. Very solid. The cradle it sits in is well made too. I donโt think I would want to stand on it but, it holds my barrel just fine. It took me a while to get to actually prepping and sealing the barrel. I tapped in the spigot and it seated fine. I put the cradle in a large aluminum pan just in case I had any leaks while sealing it. I then filled it with hot tap water all the way to the top. No leaks what so ever. I was impressed. Maybe it helped to have sit in my house for a few weeks to equal out the humidity like any other wood product you buy like molding for house remodeling. Just a thought. Over the next few days the wood absorbed quite a bit of the water. I would just top it off with more water. After a two days it really slowed down and the wood was less thirsty. I let him after in it for 1 full week. No leaks. After soaking the wood I drained it into the kitchen sink. Saw some small wood chunks and saw dust come out but, I would think that is 100% normal and didnโt bother me. I am sure I didnโt get all of the small chunks out. I am good with that too. I immediately filled the barrel back up with approximately 3 gallons of clear un-aged single malt โwhiskeyโ that was at 140 proof and I plan on leaving it untouched in a dark room of my garage for at least 1 year. According to small barrel aging conversion charts that will be the equivalent of aging it for approximately 3 years in a normal sized barrel that distilleries use. I will give it a taste at 1 year and see how it fared. Just a note: higher proof alcohols do better with barrel aging as they will react with the wood more. Age them at a higher proof and then proof them down to 80 proof or 40% for drinking with a good spring water. Review: Great first barrel - I decided to try my hand at finishing my own whiskey, and I decided that once the barrel was done giving new flavor (after a few runs) I still wanted to keep it for decoration purposes. This one meets the criteria perfectly! - Small (I got the 1 liter) - Looks great and is a great conversation piece (personalized of course) - The price is right for a first time to see if I get into this The instructions are clear, and the barrel was nicely sealed within a few days (I guess smaller barrels seal faster). I filled it with Mellow Corn whiskey (100 proof, harsh to the nose and pallet) and after just one week I could see, smell, and taste a great difference. I think Iโm going to have a lot of fun with this newfound hobby, and this barrel is great to get started.
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B**D
10L barrel - Awesome so far!
I can only comment on the craftsmanship and sealing of the barrel at this point. I bought the 10L oak barrel and shipping was pretty fast. Maybe a week or so. After reading some of the comments about craftsmanship and sealing I was a little worried. Let me tell you this. This is a well built barrel. Very solid. The cradle it sits in is well made too. I donโt think I would want to stand on it but, it holds my barrel just fine. It took me a while to get to actually prepping and sealing the barrel. I tapped in the spigot and it seated fine. I put the cradle in a large aluminum pan just in case I had any leaks while sealing it. I then filled it with hot tap water all the way to the top. No leaks what so ever. I was impressed. Maybe it helped to have sit in my house for a few weeks to equal out the humidity like any other wood product you buy like molding for house remodeling. Just a thought. Over the next few days the wood absorbed quite a bit of the water. I would just top it off with more water. After a two days it really slowed down and the wood was less thirsty. I let him after in it for 1 full week. No leaks. After soaking the wood I drained it into the kitchen sink. Saw some small wood chunks and saw dust come out but, I would think that is 100% normal and didnโt bother me. I am sure I didnโt get all of the small chunks out. I am good with that too. I immediately filled the barrel back up with approximately 3 gallons of clear un-aged single malt โwhiskeyโ that was at 140 proof and I plan on leaving it untouched in a dark room of my garage for at least 1 year. According to small barrel aging conversion charts that will be the equivalent of aging it for approximately 3 years in a normal sized barrel that distilleries use. I will give it a taste at 1 year and see how it fared. Just a note: higher proof alcohols do better with barrel aging as they will react with the wood more. Age them at a higher proof and then proof them down to 80 proof or 40% for drinking with a good spring water.
G**B
Great first barrel
I decided to try my hand at finishing my own whiskey, and I decided that once the barrel was done giving new flavor (after a few runs) I still wanted to keep it for decoration purposes. This one meets the criteria perfectly! - Small (I got the 1 liter) - Looks great and is a great conversation piece (personalized of course) - The price is right for a first time to see if I get into this The instructions are clear, and the barrel was nicely sealed within a few days (I guess smaller barrels seal faster). I filled it with Mellow Corn whiskey (100 proof, harsh to the nose and pallet) and after just one week I could see, smell, and taste a great difference. I think Iโm going to have a lot of fun with this newfound hobby, and this barrel is great to get started.
M**3
Great quality
I purchased the 3 liter size, engraved barrel for a production of Vieux Carre. The VC is still in the barrel but I am happy with the unit itself. The wood is finished without splinters on the exterior yet still looks and feels rough. The interior has a medium char. The bands are well secured with and have no sharp edges to catch skin. The bung and spigot secure well and do not leak. I waited 5 days for the wood to expand with water to seal (all barrels need to be filled with water for the wood to expand and make a tight seal) even though it sealed up in 2. The stand is well constructed and the barrel fits perfectly between the banding. Finally, the engraving is well done with different fonts as specified, clearly and evenly 'burned' into the face. I expect to use this barrel for some time and although I haven't tasted the final product, I have no reason to believe there will be any issues.
M**N
Hope it tastes as good as it looks!
Very nice customized engraving. Looks beautiful. The stand is a little cheesy but works fine. Used endoscope to verify nice charring on the inside. Filled with water and let sit for over 10 days. Only leaking was in the first couple of hours. When draining water some wood splinters and charring also drained out. This is to be expected. Flushed until none came out. Filled with 1.75L Jim Beam white label and Proof traditional Old Fashioned Syrup. Rotating barrel every day 1/4 turn. Will post more in a couple weeks when we taste it. Note that the stopper must be loosened for the spout to work -- its that air tight. Overall very pleased.
A**N
Very Cute
I really like this item, but I followed the instructions to a "T" and my barrel never leaked. Was it cured before the purchase? I don't know. The instructions really need to be more in depth. I mean, the instructions should be called Barrel Curing for dummies because I know absolutely NOTHING about barrels and the curing process. I gave this 3 stars because my barrel didn't leak, and the instructions are vague. Is the spigot/spout useable once the barrel cures? The instructions were to pour the liquid from the hole in the top of the barrel. I'm guessing the spigot is just for show, or maybe whiskey isn't supposed to be dispensed from a spigot. These are questions that weren't answered for dummies like me :-). Also, I really wish it were bigger. I know, I know, it clearly stated the size, but I still visualized it to be larger. If you want your engravings to show, get the biggest barrel; otherwise, it's not that visible. All-in-all, I don't regret the purchase. It works for my rustic anniversary party. It will be an expensive decoration.
B**N
Pleasantly surprised
So I've been watching all of the videos on YouTube of people aging whiskey at home. I bought two, 3 liter barrels, just to give it a shot. I've seen several different recommendations on how long to cure the barrels. I decided to do it for three days, which I believe is what the manufacturer recommends. My project is currently in the works and won't be ready until the fall, so I can't comment on the flavor yet. But the overall quality is fantastic. The personalized engraving is excellent. I've noticed a few drops leak out from one barrel over the past couple of weeks. It's nothing that a little wax couldn't fix. I've just been too lazy to do it. So that should tell you how minor the leak is. I highly recommend these barrels, whether it's for personal use or a gift. I feel like the price is very fair for what you get.
S**.
Instructions are flawed - Beware aging whiskey over 4 months in this barrel.
First of all, this personalized barrel looks absolutely wonderful. We purchased this for our wedding ceremony to blend and age whiskey in. I followed the directions thoroughly to seal the barrel and made sure that there would be no leaks. After filling two bottles of unaged corn whiskey, I was satisfied that there would be no leaks. I even checked back periodically for several weeks and there were indeed no leaks. I checked back after 3 months and again after 5 months and the whiskey was aging nicely. Fast forward to 10 months and I check back to discover that the barrel is completely empty. There was no leaks anywhere so the only answer is that it evaporated within that time period. I called the company and was told that the whiskey should only be aged for 3-4 months otherwise it would evaporate like this. I understand if that is the fact...but NOWHERE on the instructions does it mention this. If 3-4 months is the limit before losing most of the whiskey to evaporation than they should have mentioned it on hte directions. I scoured the directions and their website but there is no mention of that. This completely ruined this part of our wedding ceremony that we cannot get back. If they had mentioned this on the directions than I would accept fault, but that is not the case. I am completely unsatisfied at this. On a side note, after I called and spoke to the company, they mentioned that I should call back the following day to speak to the owner of the company. I am only going to reach out once, and if the customer service can't make it right on that call, then I'm done. Feel free to buy this barrel but be careful.
D**O
Fantastic Gift
I bought the aging barrel for my 50 something brother for his birthday. I've not seen him light up like that opening a present since we were kids! He was so happy with the personalization and has been using it ever since he opened it! The craftmanship was outstanding and the turn around time was extremely quick. I couldn't have been happier with the purchase. The only downside was that it was the first present that my brother opened, the other guests were mad at me because their gifts paled in comparison!
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