Fri Dec 18, 2009 4:30 am
I am using the Trade named Spanish Cedar that is in fact a type of Central American Mahogany. Still called Spanish Cedar and still I would say a little red compared to say oak.
I tried this lat night upon transfering to the corny and the two samples, one with and one without the wood, tasted fairly similar. They are from the same fermentation but I was expecting a more pronounced difference. I have learned though that these things can change with some time in the tank. As is mellows I expect the cedar flavors to become more pronounced. This is a beer that already has quite a complex aroma from all the hops so we will se if the Cedar shines thru.
More to come as it ages.
Chris
The time is near the mission clear,
Its later than you think, before you slip
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