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OakBottle Infuses Your Alcohols With Flavour
It’s well known that a lot of spirits and even wines are aged in oak bottles, in order to impart some flavours. There are even special wood sticks that you can put in your alcohol to flavour it. Well, the OakBottle uses a similar process, except instead of putting wood in your alcohol, you’re invited to put your alcohol in the OakBottle, which, obviously, is made of oak. After filling it with water for 24h in order to swell it up and seal any potential leaks, you simply place your wine or spirits inside and wait another 24h to 48h, and enjoy your now-infused libations. Each bottle is good for 50 uses, and they comes in various flavours like Maple, Vanilla, Coffee, etc. It’s $90 for one, and $120 for two.
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Turn Cheap Whiskey Into Fancy Whisky In Just 24 Hours With This Little Wooden Stick
The difference between cheap whiskey and the top-shelf stuff is how long they’ve spent aging in their wooden barrels. It’s the wood in the barrels that give the liquor its taste and colour, and also filter out some of the hangover-causing chemicals. But the problem with barrels (an ancient method of aging alcohol) is that due to the wood being cut perpendicular to its grain (a necessary process to prevent the whiskey from just seeping out), very few of the capillaries are exposed to the liquid inside the barrel. That means it takes a really long time for the alcohol to penetrate the wood and acquire the sought-after flavours.
But it doesn’t have to be that way, and Whisky Elements is the proposed solution. You’re looking at some wooden sticks that, when soaked in cheap whiskey for 24 hours, will give it the taste and richness of the top-shelf stuff. The idea is quite simple: instead of putting the whiskey in a barrel, simply put the barrel in the whisky! These wooden sticks have several cuts perpendicular to the grain, exposing the capillaries within, and giving the liquor easy access to the chemicals that normally take decades to leech into barrel-aged whiskey! It’s a patent-pending process the creators call “Accelerated transpiration through capillary action.”
To make matters even more interesting, Whiskey Elements come in various “flavours”, based on how long and how hot the wood is cooked at. You get cool flavours, like “Smooth Maple Vanilla Oak”, or “Almond Coffee”. And the best part is Whiskey Elements is cheap: $10 will get you a pair of sticks, enough to “fix” a half gallon of crap whiskey.
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