Maple Bourbon Barrel Oak Chips - 4 oz.

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Maple Bourbon Barrel Oak Chips are the perfect way to add barrel-aged flavors to your beer without having to maintain a barrel. Maple Bourbon Barrel Oak Chips will impart wonderfully intoxicating flavors and aromas of maple syrup, bourbon, and oak including notes of caramel, brown sugar, and vanilla. Can be used with wine or ciders as well.

Maple Bourbon Barrel Oak Chips Usage:

Use 2 - 4 oz per 5-gallon batch. Sample the beer after one week with the chips. If a more intense flavor is required age an additional week and sample again. Once the flavor is to your liking transfer the beer off the chip and bottle or keg as normal. 

 

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43843

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Gregory M.
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I am not brewing beer. I thought I ordered ground red wine barrel. After researching hot sauce making, I found out that Tobasco is aged in used red wine barrels. Given I am not making gallons of hot sauce, I thought I would put ground barrel in my pepper sauce and let it ferment. What I received was ground maple
bourbon barrel. I did not discover this until I opened the package to add to the peppers. The smell is wonderful, but not sure if maple pepper will be a good sauce. Greg M.

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Gregory M.
Making Hot Sauce

I am not brewing beer. I thought I ordered ground red wine barrel. After researching hot sauce making, I found out that Tobasco is aged in used red wine barrels. Given I am not making gallons of hot sauce, I thought I would put ground barrel in my pepper sauce and let it ferment. What I received was ground maple
bourbon barrel. I did not discover this until I opened the package to add to the peppers. The smell is wonderful, but not sure if maple pepper will be a good sauce. Greg M.