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French Oak Cubes | Medium Toast

French Oak Cubes | Medium Toast

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Convection toasted Oak Cubes made in the US from French Oak.

These Oak Cubes impart similar flavors as the equivalent oak type and toast level chip, but extract more slowly giving you more control over the final impact in your beer.

These cubes are produced from staves of French oak that have been air-seasoned for 18-24 months, then toasted to a Medium Toast. They will add a sweet, butterscotch note with hints of Vanilla and Spice to your beer.

Suggested dosage is 2-4 oz per 5 gallons of beer.

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Enhancing our wines
Chris z on Feb 4, 2023
Available and will add the slight oak taste and character
David J on Dec 31, 2022
Enhancing our wines
Chris z on Feb 4, 2023
For aging home fermented hot sauce
Erik on Jan 11, 2023
Available and will add the slight oak taste and character
David J on Dec 31, 2022
Sounded like the right place to start
Gary Peixoto on Dec 14, 2022
Making a Flanders Red
David R on Aug 23, 2022
Want to use this in extract making.
Peggy C on Jul 30, 2022
the home winemaking channel
Chris M on Mar 31, 2022
New Product to me, wanna try
Nicholas T on Nov 9, 2021
Trying for first time
Donna H on Sep 22, 2021
I want to add complexity to my syrah
Manon M. C on Aug 31, 2021
This is my go to oak, I love it. When I am trying to polish up a mead this is what I use.
Tom Belardes on Mar 1, 2021
I like medium toast french oak and this was a less expensive alternative to the other cubes. I like cubes because I tend to leave my red wine on oak for at least 6 months
Joseph F on Nov 6, 2020
specific recipe
David R on Oct 29, 2020
Adding to Flanders Red Ale
Kenneth S on Oct 28, 2020
Used it before
Gerald J on Sep 25, 2020
Favorite
James Armstead on Sep 24, 2020
variant of recommended for rye kit
Greg P on Sep 16, 2020
I have used this product before and love the flavor it imparts to the wine
Anthoula R on Jun 6, 2020
flavoring mead
Kenneth L on Apr 14, 2020
my wine requires this treatment
Carolyn R on Nov 25, 2019
Reasonably priced, like to medium oak.
Jason S on Jan 26, 2019
better value in larger size, oak keeps forever
Peter J on Oct 10, 2018
Adds great tannins to dark fruited meads
Valued C on Aug 20, 2018
Have used with much success
Pete A on Feb 17, 2018
For aging home fermented hot sauce
Erik on Jan 11, 2023
Sounded like the right place to start
Gary Peixoto on Dec 14, 2022
Should these cubes be soaked in potassium metabisulfite before being put into a 5-gallon carboy?
Peter M. Christie on Oct 3, 2020
BEST ANSWER: Some people do recommend treating the oak cubes with potassium metabisulfite solution. Pambianchi "Techniques in Home Winemaking" (2012) recommends just rinsing in cool water. At pp. 334-335. I have done it both ways. My recommendation is to use metabisulfite if you are treating wine (i.e. late stage addition) and that either method can be used during primary fermentation.
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excellent product
I love the ease of use and the fklavor it imparts
June 27, 2020
Purchased
over 3 years ago