After a long, slow ferment that including re-pitching some dry yeast, the Theme from the Barrel No. 1: American Barleywine was finally ready to transfer into the rye whiskey barrel. The ~ 2.5 gallon carboy fermented down to ~ 1.028 and the ~ 5.0 gallon carboy fermented down to ~ 1.034. Not quite as low as I had hoped, but it tastes pretty good and we'll see how it turns out after some time in the barrel. So that comes out roughly to 1.032, 72% attenuation and a hefty 10.6 % ABV. The barrel should add a little to the ABV.
One bummer though is that I didn't quite have enough barleywine to top off the barrel, so I had to add a little bit of Shore of the Baltic Sea (the only other dark, strong beer I have going right now). Didn't quite get the runoff I thought I got during the brewday and my math must have been off somewhere. I had hoped to have ~ 1 gallon or so to keep around to top off every so often as the beer was absorbed into the barrel, evaporated, etc. but I'll just have to do that with the baltic porter instead.
I'll give it some time and give a taste in the next month or so.
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