🥃 Elevate Your Spirits: Craft, Age, and Impress!
The 3 Liter Oak Aging Barrel is a premium wooden barrel designed for home brewers, distillers, and cocktail enthusiasts. It allows for rapid aging of spirits, enhancing flavors in just weeks. Made from new American oak, this barrel is perfect for whiskey, bourbon, and wine, and includes a stand, bung, spigot, and instructions for easy use.
D**.
This is amazing
I kept water for 3days. By day 3 there was no evaporation at all. Out goes the water, in goes my old fashioned. Been aging for a week. It’s really smooth. A very minor leak around the tap, only for the first few days. Merely a drop. I would give more stars if it was an option.
B**
Attractive looking and well made
Well made and very good looking. Hopefully will age liquors well!
S**S
Good product
Beautiful barrel. It had some minor leaks, but after following the cutting process and applying just a little bit of barrel wax around the spigot, it’s fine. It does come with a fair bit of wood chips/splinters inside, but most of the loose stuff came out with a good shaking before the curing process, and I didn’t see any when I dumped the barrel after curing. So far, no chips or foreign debris has shown up in any of my drinks. I would give 5 stars if the stand raises the barrel high enough to fit a whiskey glass under it. I’m going to put a wood block under it to provide clearance.
A**.
Cheap leaky piece of junk. Absolutely no customer support whatsoever
Extremely low quality. The thing leaked unbelievably bad leaving charcoal stains all over it took so much wax to stop the leaking. Also the stand in the picture is not the one included you get some cheap Lincoln log type deal. I originally ordered two but they sent me two different ones. One was as advertised the other one had 12 nails in it even though these are described as all oak barrels are supposed to be as having no glue and no nails. I reached out to customer support multiple times and called them multiple times and left multiple messages no response whatsoever. Just wanted to clarify if the nails were decorative or if they actually punctured the staves into the barrel but apparently customer service is non-existent with thousand oaks barrels. For the price it's a terrible ripoff. It took days and tons of wax to stop leaking and as mentioned before I left horrible staining on both barrels. I wish I could return both but since technically there's nothing wrong with one of them I'm going to do the right thing and keep it but not happy about it. For the price you can find a much better one I highly recommend redhead barrels, they're the best I've used so far and I've used a lot. Besides the cheap quality and extremely leaking problems the severe lack of any type of customer service is definitely a no-go for me so if you do get one you better pray you don't have a problem with the spicket bung or severe leaking because you'll be Sol. I beg you to hear my warning and read all the reviews and if you still decide to go with this cheap recycled garbage I suggest not even suggest it's absolutely necessary you buy the barrel wax because you're going to need it. Lesson learned never again. I can't comment on any other properties of this barrel other than they sent the wrong item. False advertisement, loaded with nails which any distiller will tell you was a major problem with spirits. In the complete and total lack of any type of customer service whatsoever makes this company a major fail in my eyes two thumbs way down
P**N
Make sure the Spicket is closed. The barrel doesn’t leak.
The media could not be loaded. OK, here’s something. Everyone should know this is a pretty great product in order for it to work. You have to do two things first step one immerse the entire barrel and water for one hour. If you wanna make sure it doesn’t leak allow two hours soak time once you’ve soaked it rinse it. It is already got a wonderful oak smell, and in order to make the wine more delicious so the recommendation is don’t spoil the gift. I’ve heard other people complain about this product but likely they didn’t pre-soak the barrel for lengthy enough time in order for the wood to expand, and or they got the product and allowed it to sit without anything inside of it for too long a time, allowing the barrel to dry out it is important not to allow the barrel to dry out as it will shrink. If the barrel has left too long with nothing inside of it, this will cause it to shrink. The barrel is meant always to have liquid inside of it and the barrel is meant to swell with wine this tightening the rings and preventing leakage. The product is for wine and Brandy whiskey or what other beverages are placed inside I got my barrel for wine making I tested it filled with water. Let it soak or sit there for almost 5 hours when I was sure it would not leak. I filled it with wine. It has been a day and 1/2 and there are zero leaks so I wanted to come and I wanted to leave this review for anyone who is considering this product first also you should know that this is a test barrel. This is not a full-size wine barrel. It is a test barrel to taste a little bit of the product without having to get air in a larger Batch. so for anyone who’s considering this product I would say it’s a definite buy. Also I would recommend pre-soaking test of just water before you put any of your favorite drink inside. If it doesn’t spill out within 24 hours you did it right I think it’s a fantastic product would like morehand crafted products like this. Its durable rusticly charming. Great for small batches of sample wine. as far as the Spicket goes, make sure that it is tightly turned and tightly closed, and there should be no leaking once I adjusted the Spicket. There was no leaks at all something to be aware of double check after using it that you’ve returned the Spicket or return the nozzle so that is closed and you won’t have any leaks. I waited 24 hours I checked again. There were no leaks Spicket completely dry so this is why I’m recommending. Don’t miss out on this product. It’s a good product.
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