2L American White Oak Barrel with Galvanized Hoops
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$89.95 CAD
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$89.95 CAD
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Charred Medium to Medium +
Handcrafted from American White Oak
Includes spigot, bung and stand
2L Oak Barrel Dimensions:
Temperature and Humidity
Handcrafted from American White Oak
Includes spigot, bung and stand
2L Oak Barrel Dimensions:
- Height: 7 1/2"
- Diameter of Head: 5 1/4"
- Diameter of Bilge or Belly: 6 1/4"
- Spigot Hole: 1/2"
- Bung Hole: 5/8"
Aging
The length of time your spirits age and mellow in the barrel depends on personal taste. Small barrels will begin imparting oak flavor quickly – check every two to three weeks for taste and top off what has been lost to the angels’ share. When pleased with your results, pour into your favorite decanter or bottle and enjoy.
The Rule of Thumb for Aging in Smaller Barrels
Using a smaller sized barrel changes the amount of surface area or the amount of wood barrel in contact with the contents. This larger ratio of wood to liquor has a direct impact on the flavor and length of the aging process and is the very reason that aging in a smaller barrel is much faster. For example, liquor can be aged out in four to six months when aging in a 20 L barrel versus years and years using the standard large 53-59 gallon barrel.
The rule of thumb for aging in smaller barrels:
• 1 L Oak Barrel – one to two weeks
Check your barrels and their contents every couple of weeks – top off when necessary.
Temperature and Humidity
Temperature also impacts the aging process due to the amount of oxidation that occurs at different temperatures. Higher temperatures accelerate this process while lower temperatures result in slower oxidation. Ideally there would be great variations between night and day temperatures. These fluctuations in temperature, along with changes in barometric pressure, have been shown to actually force the whiskey, wine or ale in and out of the wood, resulting in maximum flavor and character.
Oxygen enters a barrel when water or alcohol is lost due to evaporation – often called the “angels share”. In an environment with 100% relative humidity, very little water evaporates and so most of the loss is alcohol – a useful trick if one has a liquor or wine with very high proof. Most beverages are topped up from other barrels or bottles to prevent significant oxidation. With small barrels, it’s recommended to top off the barrel every one or two weeks.
Additional Information
• As the barrels are a wood product, they are subject to the wood drying and shrinking. Oak Barrels, Ltd. offers no guarantee against shrinkage.
• In order for the spigot to flow freely, please remember to remove the bung/cork before you open the spigot … pour from the spigot … then close the spigot and finally ... replace the bung/cork.
• To keep your barrels performing and looking their best, please keep them stored in a protected area away from the elements and optimally in a cool and relatively humid area.
• Barrels with painted black steel hoops are particularly susceptible to moisture. A little care goes a long way. Prevent excessive staining and rust by keeping the exterior of the barrel dry.
• Avoid water stains by using a funnel to carefully fill your new barrel.
• Sandpaper will generally remove any stains or marks on the barrel.
• As the barrels are handcrafted, liquid volume is approximate. • You should be able to reuse your barrel from 3-5 times … remember that each aging will take longer than the previous one.
• Please do not nail or put screws into the hoops or staves as doing so will compromise the oak and might cause damage that is not covered by our return policy.
• If you want to age a different type of spirit then was initially aged in it, we recommend you use a new barrel.