Sanitizing Oak Spirals
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Sanitizing Oak Spirals
Anyone have any advice on sanitizing oak? I've read differing things online. Some say boil, some say starsan, some say its fine. So I figured I'd ask the experts.
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Re: Sanitizing Oak Spirals
I'm far from an expert, but I throw mine in boiling water for a couple minutes.
At Alexander Keith's we follow the recipes first developed by the great brewmaster to the absolute letter. 

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Re: Sanitizing Oak Spirals
Booze.
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Re: Sanitizing Oak Spirals
Hi Tim,
From what I've read, I agree with GAM. Soak them for a bit in some cheap whisky or vodka, then dump them in.
JLC

From what I've read, I agree with GAM. Soak them for a bit in some cheap whisky or vodka, then dump them in.
JLC

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Re: Sanitizing Oak Spirals
Indeed, booze will work quite well. If you don't want the booze flavour though, boiling or actually, braising would likely be better. Cool and pitch water and wood both into your brew, otherwise you're loosing a lot of flavour in the water.
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Re: Sanitizing Oak Spirals
You'll want to use as little water as possible to submerge the wood too - no sense in diluting your beer.NASH wrote:Indeed, booze will work quite well. If you don't want the booze flavour though, boiling or actually, braising would likely be better. Cool and pitch water and wood both into your brew, otherwise you're loosing a lot of flavour in the water.
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Re: Sanitizing Oak Spirals
Thanks for the tips. I ended up steaming them.
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Thus the term "braising" was usedbenwedge wrote:You'll want to use as little water as possible to submerge the wood too - no sense in diluting your beer.NASH wrote:Indeed, booze will work quite well. If you don't want the booze flavour though, boiling or actually, braising would likely be better. Cool and pitch water and wood both into your brew, otherwise you're loosing a lot of flavour in the water.
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Re: Sanitizing Oak Spirals
I've never oaked beer, but have used lots and lots of oak products with wine. Prevailing wisdom is to just throw it in without sanitizing. Oak has natural antiseptic properties, and boiling will leach out the oak flavours. I've never had a problem with the throw in in method.
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