In that spirit, I threw together some odds and ends to experiment with the hope that this time it is drinkable.
So let's see what I had laying around...
- A bottle of home aged whiskey from Jonathan, the Whiskey Hoarder of the Western Hemisphere
- A bottle of High West Silver Whiskey
Snoal's Tooth
Ingredients
Made for 5 Liter Barrel- 750mL of High West Silver Whiskey
- 750mL of St Germain Elderflower Liqueur
- 3.75 Liters of Benjamin Prichard's Lincoln County Lightening
Thoughts
I wanted to add something that would round off the flavor, much like how people will add a touch of honey to a barrel. I chose St Germain, elder flower liqueur. It's sweet and has a distinct floral note. to fill the barrel, I added Prichard's, which is corn based.
I think that the unaged white dog corn and rye will take on the flavor of the St Germain, because pure spirits assume flavors very easily. With out the aged whiskey, I think the result would have been aged St. Germain. I look at the aged whiskey as the "seed" whiskey to keep the results as a whiskey.
We shall see!