CigarStone
For once, knowledge is making me poor!
I may have posted this before, but I couldn't find it and I don't remember , I'm old.
A close friend, who is a bourbon lover, brought me a bottle of Evan Williams bottled in bond because he said it was his favorite budget bourbon.
I bought another bottle of it, and bought some Oak chips. I charred the oak chips on a cookie sheet with a torch, and dumped the charred chips in the bottle. I left the bottle in my shed for a year where it went through temperature changes from 110 to Five Below zero. I then filtered it through a coffee filter back into the original bottle.
We tasted both together last week and agreed that the bottle with the charred chips was significantly smoother and a much better finish.

A close friend, who is a bourbon lover, brought me a bottle of Evan Williams bottled in bond because he said it was his favorite budget bourbon.
I bought another bottle of it, and bought some Oak chips. I charred the oak chips on a cookie sheet with a torch, and dumped the charred chips in the bottle. I left the bottle in my shed for a year where it went through temperature changes from 110 to Five Below zero. I then filtered it through a coffee filter back into the original bottle.
We tasted both together last week and agreed that the bottle with the charred chips was significantly smoother and a much better finish.
