Wooden hogshead

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Cazamodo

Wooden hogshead

Post by Cazamodo » Fri May 30, 2014 2:48 pm

We just got a delivery of 5 of these. To use as seats.
But they're water tight, 2 years old, and been used for red wine.

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We may be getting a couple more, and I'm tempted to get one for myself. To either fill myself or get a few people together a d do a high gravity brew to age in it.
Anyone ave any experience of something like this?

boingy

Re: Wooden hogshead

Post by boingy » Fri May 30, 2014 4:16 pm

Cazamodo wrote:Anyone ave any experience of something like this?
Not for brewing but I have cut a few open to use as water butts. Ours had a few dregs of red wine in them, a surprisingly nice wine smell and a severe crusting of dried wine, almost crystalline, around much of the inside. Scraping it off was not effective and it took weeks and several changes of water to get to the stage where rainwater stayed mostly clear. Not sure how that would affect the beer but a high gravity brew is definitely what you'd need to offset the wine. One of the problems is that you have to risk an awful lot of beer to find out - definitely one for a group of willing contributors. I think one of the homebrew clubs did a similar thing a year or two ago. I don't recall reading the outcome though.

So go for it, and keep us posted!

Cazamodo

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Post by Cazamodo » Fri May 30, 2014 5:07 pm

Yea I remember brielfy reading an article where people grouped together 5gal batches of similar high gravity beer.

The aged it for a year or so I beleive, and made it a lambic. We havent cut into these ones but theres a strong wine smell.

We had ones upstairs that we cut into, but they were old whiskey ones and the dregs in them smelled good!

Just wish there was a local homebrew club here... Maybe time to start one!

Cazamodo

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Post by Cazamodo » Sat May 31, 2014 9:17 am

Cant find the article.

Should of maybe put this in the equipment section, as I would have no intention of dispensing from this size barrel! Just ageing.

I have a new 100L set-up arriving very soon... I'm tempted to try and fill one of these with a few brews from it if I cant find anyone else to contribute, but ideally I'd love to have a group project.

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Re: Wooden hogshead

Post by bellebouche » Tue Jun 03, 2014 7:31 am

yeah. Done it. It was a great experiment and the beer is astonishing.

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Post by Cazamodo » Tue Jun 03, 2014 12:18 pm

Escellent post and a great read! I definitely want to get this going now.

Just looking for contributors! I dont have the fermentor space to do the whole lot.

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