Kelly Coulter – Black Water Barrels http://www.blackwaterbarrels.com Bourbon & Beer Barrels Oak Barrels For Sale Mon, 26 Jun 2017 14:23:05 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.8 /wp-content/uploads/2016/11/Picture1-66x66.png Kelly Coulter – Black Water Barrels http://www.blackwaterbarrels.com 32 32 Oak Barrel Char Levels /2016/08/19/intro-oak-barrel-char-levels/ Fri, 19 Aug 2016 13:53:15 +0000 http://dev.blackwaterbarrels.com/?p=1210 The post Oak Barrel Char Levels appeared first on Black Water Barrels.

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We know barrel char is a key factor in determining spirit flavor for beer, wine, bourbon and spirits that are aged in barrels. The difference between lighter and darker char levels can cause a huge difference in flavor.

Lighter char levels tend to show more fruit esters and spice notes. The barrel surface is burnt black and showing minimal split in the wood.

Darker char levels will extract more vanilla flavors and color into the spirit. The barrel surface is burnt black and shows a cross hatch pattern with crocodile skin cracking throughout.

Here are some basic points about barrel char levels:

  • There are technically 7 levels of charring that can be applied to barrels intended for use in aging spirits. However, No.6 and No.7 levels are rarely used and will usually leave drinks tasting like liquid smoke.
  • Char levels are determined by the amount of time flame is applied to the interior of the barrel. Timing determines how much crackling will happen to the interior surface, as well as the amount of sugar and other compounds will be released.
  • No.1 Char is 15 seconds.
  • No.2 is 30 seconds.
  • No.3 (more common) is 35 seconds.
  • No.4 Char is 55 seconds. The No.4 Char is also known as the “alligator char,” since after that duration of charring, the interior of the oak wood staves has the rough, shiny texture of alligator skin.
  • Char layers tend to be between 1/8 to 1/4” thick.

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Produced Our First Oak Barrel /2016/08/18/the-first/ Thu, 18 Aug 2016 19:01:32 +0000 http://dev.blackwaterbarrels.com/?p=1216 Here is a picture of the very first oak barrel built with our equipment. We are gearing up and just about ready to start producing in our Bamberg, South Carolina. We are proud of our first oak barrel, and we know that this is only a preview of what’s to come. Ready to talk about your business’s barrel needs? Send us an email or call/text 803-312-1343.

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Here is a picture of the very first oak barrel built with our equipment.

First Oak Barrel

We are gearing up and just about ready to start producing in our Bamberg, South Carolina. We are proud of our first oak barrel, and we know that this is only a preview of what’s to come.

Ready to talk about your business’s barrel needs? Send us an email or call/text 803-312-1343.

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Our Bamberg Facility is Well Under Way /2016/05/16/bamberg-facility-well-way/ Mon, 16 May 2016 17:16:17 +0000 http://dev.blackwaterbarrels.com/?p=974 The post Our Bamberg Facility is Well Under Way appeared first on Black Water Barrels.

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May 16, 2016

Check out our progress as of May 16. These pictures show the outside of the dealership being converted into a showroom, as well as building progress for the manufacturing facility.

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