Hi @shaunnadan , It took a while for me to thank you on the oak steeping because I wanted to give you the best feedback on it that I could.
The delay was primarily because I didn’t have the concentrates to assemble the Eishsmijter at the time and also had to steep it properly to do a fair comparison to the oak steeped version. I also stored the oak steeped version in the fridge to inhibit the steeping while waiting for the new batch to mature.
In my opinion the oak steeping vastly improves the product. It has a full body feel on a full lung inhale and a pleasant feel and flavour on the exhale with all the flavours being detectible. The fruitiness is diminished a tad but this can be corrected by modifying the fruit content a bit when mixing. I am sensitive to throat hit, and the original Eishsmijter gives me too much throat hit on inhale. The oak steeping mellows this perfectly.
So all in all steeping in oak seems to be a worthwhile procedure, and I will now be making oak barrels for steeping.
Thank you for bringing this method to my attention, I really appreciate it
The delay was primarily because I didn’t have the concentrates to assemble the Eishsmijter at the time and also had to steep it properly to do a fair comparison to the oak steeped version. I also stored the oak steeped version in the fridge to inhibit the steeping while waiting for the new batch to mature.
In my opinion the oak steeping vastly improves the product. It has a full body feel on a full lung inhale and a pleasant feel and flavour on the exhale with all the flavours being detectible. The fruitiness is diminished a tad but this can be corrected by modifying the fruit content a bit when mixing. I am sensitive to throat hit, and the original Eishsmijter gives me too much throat hit on inhale. The oak steeping mellows this perfectly.
So all in all steeping in oak seems to be a worthwhile procedure, and I will now be making oak barrels for steeping.
Thank you for bringing this method to my attention, I really appreciate it