Description

Amburana Infusion Spiral (Light Toast)

Amburana (Amburana cearensis) is also known as Brazilian oak, named after the country from which the majority of Amburana trees are grown. It is a wood commonly associated with the aging of a Brazilian spirit, Cachaça, a sugarcane spirit similar to rum. Interesting cinnamon and spice flavors come from Amburana wood. An amburana oak spiral can be used for aging whiskey, aging rum and other fine spirits. Amburana spirals use their spiral shape to accelerate the extraction time for  aging. 8 times faster than other oak compounds like barrel staves, etc. Also minimizes exposure to air and sinks fast into spirits. Easily used in glass mason jars, bottles, or carboys. You can easily char spirals using a propane torch to get similar aging results as a charred oak barrel.

Place spiral directly into spirits, moonshine, or neutral spirit. Takes 6 weeks to fully extract flavor. Take spiral out sooner than 6 weeks for a milder taste and lighter color. Spirals can also be easily snapped into smaller pieces to lessen the flavor and color. Age up to 6 gallons at a time with this pack.

Two oak spirals per package. overall length of each spiral is 7-8″ and  spiral diameter is 1″