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  1. mainshipfred

    New Barrels for Forum Members

    They get shipped from Hungary once a year. I only order as many as the requests I get.
  2. mainshipfred

    New Barrels for Forum Members

    So it looks like I'm still getting some pretty good pricing and lead times. If you didn't look back at the prior posts I don't do this as a profit center, I just do it to help out fellow winemakers.
  3. mainshipfred

    Barrel Sulfur Confusion

    Unless your barrel is neutral I wouldn't want it filled with water. You will eliminate some of the remaining oak. I it were mine I would let it go dry and burn the sulfur stick. It doesn't take much work to rehydrate a barrel.
  4. mainshipfred

    New Barrels for Forum Members

    The prices have gone up substantially since last year, especially for the 100 and 120s. Please find the current prices. There is a $35.00 shipping fee for the barrels to get trucked to me but depending on the number of orders this could go down slightly. This does not include shipping to you...
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    Oak Barrel Plunge

    Really nice job, congrats.
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    Does size matter?

    I don't know much about making whiskey but the reason it might age quicker in smaller barrels is the surface to volume ratio. With aging wine in new small barrels, leaving it there would give off more oak than desired. The same would apply to whiskey though it does benefit from a greater amount...
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    Oak Barrel Plunge

    Neither did I!
  8. mainshipfred

    General Question about Pri.

    I think you'll find the more experienced winemakers use a loosely laid lid or cover simply to keep the bugs out. The internet has it's purpose but you have to be careful of the source of the information. In my opinion you have located the best source for the correct information here. Everything...
  9. mainshipfred

    Chardonnay Progression

    It won't hurt to bump up the temperature but increasing it will also increase the rate of degassing, or at least I think it will.
  10. mainshipfred

    Oak Barrel Plunge

    I was, it's just in the summer when my shop gets really hot and I didn't want it to work so hard. I figured 57 was close enough to optimal. I don't have a lot of knowledge with mechanical systems but I would thing it's a function of cubic feet, the size of the unit and the amount of product in...
  11. mainshipfred

    Oak Barrel Plunge

    Don't know since I never had it set lower than 55°.
  12. mainshipfred

    Oak Barrel Plunge

    All you have to do is take the thermocouple off the evaporator coil and run it outside the space. Then run the one from the Inkbird inside and plug the AC unit into the Inkbird. Mine is set at 57° and it works just fine. My warehouse has no AC and in the summer it can get to 90+degrees. @Brant...
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    Oak Barrel Plunge

    Wrong photo
  14. mainshipfred

    Oak Barrel Plunge

    I did, but not the one you see in the photo. This one is for cold stabilization or keeping fruit frozen until I'm ready to process it. My cellar on the other hand is made from used restaurant refrigeration panels with a modified 8000 btu window AC unit. Attached are some pics.
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    Oak Barrel Plunge

    From the staves at the head. It's almost like I had to lessen the diameter of the head to make them seal. It was only a 23 liter barrel that @Boatboy24 gave me to try. Trying to tighten the hoops to get it to seal I broke one and gave up on it. I can't get a video to load but here's a photo of...
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