Walnut wood is rare, delivery time may varyHandmade in our cooperage in highest quality from fine-grained, air-dried walnut – highly aromatic!Toast: MediumAromatic: nougat, roasted nuts, caramelEquipped with hot-dip galvanised hoops and a silicone bung.Frequent leaks - please monitor the drum as often as necessary.We do not guarantee for tightness!
The barrel is produced out of kiri wood in our cooperage.
Kiri wood is a highly aromatic wood with considerable cellulose and lignin content.
Paired with heat-reduced toast, this ensures a significant splitting of the sugar molecules on the surface of the wood while at the same time preventing guaiacol smoke aromas.
The result are wooden barrels that offer strong flavours in the form of sweetness, vanilla and fruit when matured with distillates, wines or beers.
Our production of kiri wood barrels is another one of our innovative ideas. Widely unknown, the kiri is a cherry tree originating from Asia and is the fastest growing tree in the world. German innovation companies are now also planting this special tree under optimal growth conditions. Growing up to 5 metres per year, the kiri tree produces wood at 10 times the rate of oak. Although the production of kiri barrels is still in its very early stages, they could in the future be a complement to barrels made from more widely known woods.
The wood comes from sustainable cultivation and is both air and kiln dried.
Toasting: Medium
Hoops: hot dip galvanised
Dimensions approx.:
Volume
Stave lenght
Ø Head
Ø Belly
30 l
50 cm
30 cm
38 cm
50 l
62 cm
34 cm
41 cm
112 l
76 cm
43 cm
53 cm
228 l
88 - 95 cm
56 cm
70 cm
The barrel is equipped with a silicone bung as standard.
Experimental barrel: Please check your barrel regularly for any leaks.
The barrel is produced out of kiri wood in our cooperage.Kiri wood is a highly aromatic wood with considerable cellulose and lignin content.Paired
with heat-reduced toast, this ensures a significant splitting of the
sugar molecules on the surface of the wood while at the same time
preventing guaiacol smoke aromas.The result are
wooden barrels that offer strong flavours in the form of sweetness,
vanilla and fruit when matured with distillates, wines or beers.Our production of kiri wood barrels is another one of our innovative ideas. Widely unknown, the kiri is a cherry tree originating from Asia and is
the fastest growing tree in the world. German innovation companies are
now also planting this special tree under optimal growth conditions.
Growing up to 5 metres per year, the kiri tree produces wood at 10 times
the rate of oak. Although the production of kiri barrels is still in
its very early stages, they could in the future be a complement to
barrels made from more widely known woods.The wood comes from sustainable cultivation and is both air and kiln dried.Toasting: MediumHoops: hot dip galvanisedThe barrel is equipped with a silicone bung as standard.Experimental barrel: Please check your barrel regularly for any leaks.
Walnut wood is rare, delivery time may vary
Handmade in our cooperage in highest quality from fine-grained, air-dried walnut – highly aromatic!
Toast: Medium
Equipped with hot-dip galvanised hoops
Aromatic: nougat, roasted nuts, caramel
Frequent leaks - please monitor the drum as often as necessary
We do not guarantee for tightness!
Made from wild cherry tree trunks of the bird cherry Prunus Avium.
The barrels are fitted with hot-dip galvanized hoops, lightly toasted
on the inside.
Cherry is still the distiller’s most favorable taste. And that not
only because of the fruit’s fertility but also because it is an inherent
part of the culinary culture of Southern Germany and Switzerland.
Since 150 years, the particular climatic conditions there and the soil
conditions that the cherry trees need to enforce the fruit’s most
aromatic evolvement have been and are still appreciated. The sweet
cherry has not for nothing been named tree of the year 2010. It is a
stone fruit and belongs to the rose family. The “kirsch” is
characterized by its complex taste that takes long at its end as well as
the decent and subtle flavor. Initiates describe the favor during
tastings often as fleshy, fruity, chocolate, sourly aromatic, juicy,
lusty or nuttily aromatic.
The most crucial point for the distillers is, however, also the
question if “stonetone”, i. e. an almond or marchpane flavor is
desired. The question if this flavor or homogenous kirsch with a
discrete fruit nature should be pursued is highly discussed. Thankfully
one should say. Cause: As is generally known, tastes are different.
Note:
Cherry wood in the area of distillate is not always easy to process, this requires the growth forms of the cherry tree.To
support the tightness, we paint the small cherry wooden barrels just
like our large barrels with a breathable, water-soluble lacquer, which
meets all certification requirements in the food industry and barrel
construction!
Please note, the content indicated for wooden casks do not
correspond with net capacity. The capacity can be higher or even less.
Balances are not reason for reclamations.
Barrels from mulberrywood are excellent for aging plum or other stone
fruits. A very golden colour and sweet flavours are characteristics
after aging. Recommended also for pomace or grappa.Mulberry wood,
one high-aromatic wood combined with a high color yield during the
maturation in the barrel. Originally this wood has been produced from
excellent wine barrels and it presents a special freshness and a flavor
of fruits for weeks during the summer. Mulberry wood is well-suited for
aging of the plum distillate or some other stone fruits. It provides a
deep golden-brown color and a sweet aroma during the maturation. It is
also ideal for aging of Grappa. The fantastic results are meanwhile
being clearly different from cider brandy of stylistic Calvados.In
contrast to our other wooden aging barrels, these mulberry barrels have
been lacquered with a certified, breathable clear coat which supports
the tightness of the mulberry barrel, which is not at all easy due to
its characteristics. This barrel hereby provides a slightly lower
microoxygenation.The barrels up to 20 l are equipped as standard
with a rack. Please select under accessories if you wish to order a
rack, as well as a wooden or stainless steel spigot.Please note,
the content indicated for wooden casks do not correspond with net
capacity. The capacity can be higher or even less. Balances are not
reason for reclamations.
These barrels made of Japanese oak are suitable for a long storage of distillates.
The Japanese oak, or Mizunara oak (Quercus Crispula), shows some peculiarities when compared to its European or American relatives: It very rarely grows straight, but almost always has a twist, which makes it very difficult for the cooper to build a barrel from this wood.
The aromas that this wood gives off are very intense, especially in the beginning. The fine aromas develop only after a longer storage. But then it shows a unique sweet and spicy taste profile, which is due to the lactone ratio and the high vanilla content of the oak. Aromas that come from the Mizunara Oak are Kara (a kind of oriental incense), sandalwood and coconut.
Volume: 250 l
Origin of wood: Japan
Barrel hoops: hot-dip galvanised
Learn what is special about this barrel wood in our blog post.
A real specialty for your distillates! These barrels were made in our cooperage from wild pear tree trunks Pyrus pyraster.The barrels are fitted with hot-dip galvanized hoops and are lightly toasted on the inside. Note:Pear wood in the distillate sector is not always easy to work with, due to the way the pear tree grows.To support the tightness, we varnish the small pear tree barrels, just like our large barrels, with a breathable, water-based soluble varnish that meets all certification requirements in the food industry and in barrel construction.Please note that the nominal size of wooden barrels does not always correspond to the net content, which may be higher or lower. Deviations do not constitute grounds for complaint.
A barrel made in our cooperage under our own brand EDER - FassStolz®. The barrel consists exclusively of the air-dried deciduous wood of the Elsbeere (Sorbus torminalis). The special distillate barrel is equipped with hot-dip galvanised hoops, treated with a breathable, food-certified glaze on the outside and lightly toasted on the inside.Origin: Germany from certified forestryThe Elsbeere, among other things also "beautiful Else" called, is a rare deciduous tree species. It is one of the most expensive deciduous trees and provides a very high-quality wood of light white-yellowish to slightly reddish colour. Wild Service Berry wood is heavy, hard and tough and has comparable properties to oak.The delivery does not include barrel storage or rack.