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jcskinner wrote:It's a pity you're a long way from the West coast, otherwise I'd have suggested trying to lay your hands on a sweet red wine cask from a winery to capture that genuine old-style Irish PPS taste.
But it seems like you're well on top of the mashbill. I agree with IWC, the wood might be your problem. Teabagging chips isn't going to bring about the result you want. As IWC said, laying your hands on a small oak cask and seasoning it with wine might be the best way forward.
Do let us know what you do and how it goes. This is a fascinating process.
scotty wrote: In readin diferent threads i see i have found a group of avid collectors. I just asumed everyon wanted to distill the stuff.
scotty wrote:i see you joined march 17th-- my father was born on march 17 and his mom gave him a middle name of fitzpatric--
IrishWhiskeyChaser wrote:We stopped short of shamrocks, harps, little green people and be gorra ... top o the mornin to ya ... and all that craic
scotty wrote:I really dont expect replys. This thread is more of my sub conscious keeping me on track.
GSC wrote:Scotty, a different question for you:
You are in Florida. It is difficult for one South of the Mason-Dixon Line to be a "Yank". More like a "Reb".
Unless of course, if you are a transplanted Yank.
bredman wrote:scotty wrote:I really dont expect replys. This thread is more of my sub conscious keeping me on track.
Keep 'em coming scotty, through you we can all live the dream.