Making A Tiny Batch Of Whiskey With The Pros From Ironroot

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  • Jonathan from Ironroot Republic helps me make a tiny 1-gallon batch of whiskey. Let's see what we can learn from a world-class bourbon distillery.
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  • @ZMan3k
    @ZMan3k Год назад +21

    If you want to distill on the grain in a smaller still without an agitator, put some of your grains in a BIAB and hang them in the still, as long as they’re all away from the element or bottom where the fire is you won’t scorch and can benefit from having the grains in the still.

    • @HeartPumper
      @HeartPumper Год назад

      Sides of the pot can and will get hot, so bag shouldn't rather be synthetic.

    • @ZMan3k
      @ZMan3k Год назад +3

      @@HeartPumper as long as you can boil in the bag you’re A ok

    • @yourleftisttesticle
      @yourleftisttesticle Год назад +3

      @@HeartPumper the sides dont get as hot as the element. I distill on grain and it never scorches on the side. This is also why oil jacket stills dont scorch.

    • @5thhorseman559
      @5thhorseman559 Год назад +1

      I normally toss in grains after I let the heads steam off, then seal every thing up and let it run.

  • @jacob106106
    @jacob106106 Год назад +16

    Dude... one of your best collaboration videos! Good job Jesse and thank you IronRoot for sharing knowledge and experience. ;)

    • @Keasbeysknight
      @Keasbeysknight Год назад +1

      Yeah, as a spectator who doesn't know the industry, it was awesome to see such knowledge sharing without hesitation. Great video and guest. I'll be looking for their products

  • @ronthebulletguy2754
    @ronthebulletguy2754 Год назад +1

    Congrats on crushing the Brewtube Awards

  • @donaldneill4419
    @donaldneill4419 Год назад +5

    This was a GREAT talk! Way down into the weeds and the tech details. Thanks to both of you for this one!

  • @LP23D6
    @LP23D6 Год назад +4

    Great vid and interview. Nice guy and quite a sport to make it happen on such a small scale. It was also cool that the 1 gallon batch was so close to the commercial white dog.

  • @GD-xj3jd
    @GD-xj3jd Год назад +1

    Great video and interview! I'm so glad you made it to the Republic of Texas and hope you had a good time! I'm glad you got to meet our Northern neighbors 6 hours away...

  • @act4306
    @act4306 Год назад +2

    I seriously appreciate this interview/breakdown on Ironroot. Hope you enjoyed your time around there!

  • @lloydfranks1357
    @lloydfranks1357 Год назад +1

    This is a Great one Jesse! How nice where these folks to help you make this and impart a good deal of info! Their big still's were amazing!! How nice would those be in my garage? Ha! Only would need to use it one time. Thanks IronRoot Republic!!

  • @brianwest1829
    @brianwest1829 Год назад +2

    Johnathan obviously has a wealth of knowledge and also just seems like a really good dude. Great video!!

  • @danthemann
    @danthemann Год назад +4

    Great interview! Hearing the straight story for a true pro is so informative and, not surprisingly, corroborates so much of what you discuss in your videos. Thanks!

  • @chrishayden3854
    @chrishayden3854 Год назад +4

    That was excellent! Great discussion on the flavors found in the low wines related to cuts. Thanks gents

  • @cheesestradamusDOTcom
    @cheesestradamusDOTcom Год назад +1

    Great show thank you all.

  • @josepmcomajoncoses5118
    @josepmcomajoncoses5118 Год назад

    What a ton of info! A superb interview!!

  • @alex.cameron
    @alex.cameron Год назад

    Thank you so much!!! This is exactly the stillI have and I’m super stoked to try this out. Legend!

  • @davedrewett2196
    @davedrewett2196 Год назад

    Thanks Jonathan and Jessie, great episode , I got a lot out of it.

  • @Sniperboy5551
    @Sniperboy5551 Год назад

    That guy seemed so nice and passionate about his craft. If I ever find myself in Texas, I’ll have to visit their distillery!

  • @robertfontaine3650
    @robertfontaine3650 Год назад +3

    Excellent video. The idea that for fast aging home spirits that some charcoal filtering might smooth things out a bit was nice. Same with making cuts for white spirit vs barrel aged. Will have to play with this a bit.

  • @phuckyoutube5927
    @phuckyoutube5927 Год назад

    Long time fan love your channel bro these constant uploads got me going crazy

  • @matthewn4896
    @matthewn4896 Год назад

    What an awesome crew. Really cool of them to be so transparent about their process.

  • @simonalmindpedersen8296
    @simonalmindpedersen8296 Год назад

    Man, what a great video. Jonathan is so logical and wholesome to listen to.

  • @SA12String
    @SA12String Год назад

    Excellent video. Learned a lot.

  • @guitfidle
    @guitfidle Год назад

    I am really fortunate in Portland, our tap water is amongst the purest in the world. I used to work in commercial coffee, a water filtration guy came out to demo a new system, tested our water and it was the least dissolved solids he had ever seen, He was visibly shocked 😁😁

  • @AstrixCloud
    @AstrixCloud Год назад

    Just recently discovered your channel and was surprised to hear a kiwi!. Been binge watching your videos. They're top notch and really informative. I've got an old copper water tank I'm thinking of turning into a still to try my hand at it.

  • @bobdodge6727
    @bobdodge6727 Год назад

    Great video! thank you.👍

  • @PoppaLongroach
    @PoppaLongroach Год назад +1

    I have an RO filter for my other hobby. RO water doesn't work well for steeping grains.
    It doesn't work well with Miracle-Gro products either

  • @timmurphy8993
    @timmurphy8993 Год назад +2

    Great video - loved the dynamic of production batch vs. micro/hobbyist size batch. I'm praying I can find some Ironroot at my local liquor stores here in upstate NY. Everything I'm seeing and hearing makes me believe it's going to be an amazing treat! Thanks guys!

  • @mrow7598
    @mrow7598 Год назад

    If you ever come to Maine, we have an upcoming distillery scene. Many small distilleries, making small batches. People figured out that breweries are over saturated in Maine as we got over 150 for 1.3 million people. And Maine water is fantastic as the glaciers as they grew and receded over the millennia they created a natural filter for the ground water, which makes for great water.

  • @barmyarmy935
    @barmyarmy935 Год назад

    Going to have to try that Ironroot Whisky ..! Looks great..

  • @thecomputergeeksllc
    @thecomputergeeksllc Год назад

    I love their products!

  • @timchapman6702
    @timchapman6702 Год назад

    Awesome video that’s making me want to try some iron root whiskey

  • @Blarsen1971
    @Blarsen1971 Год назад +2

    You should get a small copper alembic instead of your air still, for spirit runs. 100p better taste 🥃

  • @rexmorgan72
    @rexmorgan72 Год назад

    This was great to see. I lot of good info.

  • @paulsapper
    @paulsapper Год назад

    Ive been to Denison Texas 2012, nice folk out there.
    The north Rig Grill was our favourite haunt.
    Wish I was into distilling then and these guys were open

  • @Coentjemons
    @Coentjemons Год назад

    Yes, it's the whiskey gingers!!!

  • @cliff7516
    @cliff7516 Год назад

    Another great video, thanks

  • @lisadean538
    @lisadean538 Год назад

    Fantastic video Jesse. Fellow kiwi here too 😀 your accent makes me homesick. Ive just purchased a small copper alemic still and im really looking forward to learning from knowledgeable people like yourself. So happy to have found and subscribed to your channel....kai pai Jesse 🙏 Looking forward to my first run.

  • @jeffroach3722
    @jeffroach3722 9 месяцев назад

    This was incredible 🔥

  • @briantrommater7529
    @briantrommater7529 Год назад

    I lucky to live here by Ironroot. The whole crew are such great people! Really family orientated. Its gotten pretty hard to get their whiskeys as so many people want it. The have a lotto often for the right to buy a bottle and I don't have much luck at lotto's! This twice you been here Jesse and sure would of loved to just stop and say Hey.

  • @darrenaldridge7815
    @darrenaldridge7815 Год назад

    That was great ,Jess you need to get out and about more often.

  • @edwardslights
    @edwardslights Год назад

    I'm a few weeks late -- wish i had know you were in the neighborhood!

  • @RiggerBrew
    @RiggerBrew Год назад

    This is awesome!!

  • @jtandchelvlogs3709
    @jtandchelvlogs3709 Год назад

    Always fin to watch! I live in an area where we have a natural spring and I wonder how the water from there would affect both a beer and a finished whiskey. One of the springs is in an iron range area.

  • @roycesjourney37
    @roycesjourney37 Год назад

    I have a 6 liter pot still I made to test recipes. If I want to distill on grain I place my 6 liter still boiler into s 4 gallon stock pot with a upside down ceramic bowl in the bottom of the big stock pot. I fill the big stock pot with water. The still is inspired by a double boiler. The whole contraption goes on the gas stove. I can distill any thick mash I want ( a gallon at a time. Lol

  • @n8vmc469
    @n8vmc469 Год назад

    Awesome video!

  • @Succumbed2Rum
    @Succumbed2Rum 5 месяцев назад

    This was super interesting, will look for Iron Root on the shelves!

  • @AndreiKucharavy
    @AndreiKucharavy Год назад

    6:00 - regarding the water, not only there is an effect on fermentation, efficiency of enzymes and extraction from the grains, the distillation in itself is not good enough at removing the minerals and other microelements affecting the flavor of water, meaning that it's making into distillate and affecting its flavor.

  • @BSpinoza210
    @BSpinoza210 Год назад +1

    I want to see a distiller use Jimmy Red Corn in their mash and develop a recipe for whisky using it.

  • @markaugustiniak2022
    @markaugustiniak2022 Год назад

    I live near Ironroot...and have visited them...they are doing things on another level...if you have the chance to visit...I recommend it...great stuff...great people!

    • @HeartPumper
      @HeartPumper Год назад +1

      If I'd live nearby distillery, I'd ask them for political asylum 😎😂

  • @drewb207
    @drewb207 Год назад

    Great video and I cannot believe I live less than 2 hours away from Ironroot Republic. Had no idea about this distillery. Gotta stop by there and check it out. Thanks

    • @BrianHill2112
      @BrianHill2112 Год назад

      Well worth the visit! Make sure you call ahead and schedule a tour.

  • @kevin_ninja_jones2363
    @kevin_ninja_jones2363 Год назад

    Love the channel

  • @ashleyfisher2508
    @ashleyfisher2508 Год назад

    thanks for the great video. i was wandering can i use rain water instead of tap water? or is using a filter on your tap water to take out chiorine and some of the larger minerals out better?

  • @nellynelson965
    @nellynelson965 Год назад

    I learned more here than I have from any other video.

  • @vance7354
    @vance7354 Год назад

    Congrats Brother, You really cleaned up on the Man Made Mead Brewtube Awards!

  • @rogerwilco59
    @rogerwilco59 Год назад

    I love the Iron Root & Claw Hammer series. Question have you tried using frozen Corn?

  • @BucksBe
    @BucksBe Год назад

    Great video!! How does one get an extension like that from the pot to the onion head? Man, I have the same still but a 5 gal. Would love to be able to get that vapor to rise a bit more. Custom made??

  • @the_whiskeyshaman
    @the_whiskeyshaman Год назад

    Hell yea bro this is so cool.

  • @jessicamoralez4891
    @jessicamoralez4891 Год назад

    What dose he mean when he says four shots ? Sorry this is all new and I'm invested.

  • @timquesnel5232
    @timquesnel5232 Год назад

    If you were going to use "clean water" (RO) how would you treat it? For bourbon? For whiskey? For brandy? I use Brewfather as my brewing software and there are a lot of water profiles in there. Could you use one of those? Absolutely loved this vid BTW!

  • @kevin_ninja_jones2363
    @kevin_ninja_jones2363 Год назад

    I haven't been this early for a video ever I normally get the notification until the video has been out for 16 hours

  • @jessegallagher2138
    @jessegallagher2138 Год назад

    Can you tell me what would happen if I distilled some neutral with activated cannabis in it? As in would the thc come though the run or would it just be a waste?

  • @icommandoi145
    @icommandoi145 Год назад

    Awesome! Interesting that he said this is their "base" so... does that mean they make other parts and then blend 2 or 3 or more distilled spirits together in the end to make their final product?

  • @TheGreatest1974
    @TheGreatest1974 Год назад

    Hi. I use an air still machine. If I’m REdistilling unfiltered alcohol do I have to throw away any ‘heads’ ??

  • @SamwiseOutdoors
    @SamwiseOutdoors Год назад

    That grist looks so soft and fluffy, I just want to run my hands through it.

  • @Rumpl4Skyn
    @Rumpl4Skyn Год назад

    I will definitely be making the drive to check out this distillery. I wish I had known Jesse was in my state though lol.

  • @theghostofsw6276
    @theghostofsw6276 Год назад

    Damn good video!

  • @szymonlewandowski698
    @szymonlewandowski698 Год назад

    Hoping for some vids from Crowded Barrel

  • @kenharrison3364
    @kenharrison3364 Год назад

    Since I live fairly close I’m gonna stop by there on my next trip threw Denton.

    • @BrianHill2112
      @BrianHill2112 Год назад +1

      It's actually in Denison, not Denton. Right off 75 on the Southwest side of town.

    • @kenharrison3364
      @kenharrison3364 Год назад

      @@BrianHill2112 that’s what I get for trusting the short prompts this phone comes up with.

  • @Nevyn515
    @Nevyn515 11 месяцев назад

    Did anyone else see that thumbnail picture and think for a second this was a collab with History Teacher Reacts?

  • @Aleks_Ye
    @Aleks_Ye Год назад

    Can u try to make campari?

  • @MRPricks
    @MRPricks Год назад

    That's the biggest still I've ever seen wow what a great show I swear everytime I see you your beard is getting longer and longer 🤣

  • @Jeremy-km4dj
    @Jeremy-km4dj Год назад

    have you ever distilled jalapenos

  • @mikestevens4879
    @mikestevens4879 Год назад

    Hey Jesse love your videos dude, just had a question I think I messed up my scotch mash! I used 5 lbs. Of heavily peated barley 4lbs of sugar wash 2 table spoons of yeast nutrient and 2 tablespoons of yeast my first time did not remember to add an acid to my sugar wash and decided to add the grain to the mash. HELP Please! Hopefully I didn't screw up too bad

    • @mikestevens4879
      @mikestevens4879 Год назад

      Should I just stir the mash cake at the top every once in a while until it's fermented and then strain it into my still?

  • @richarddcvd8868
    @richarddcvd8868 Год назад

    Great video! But did i miss it or was there no beta amylase??? 2 times alpha..?

  • @Miata822
    @Miata822 Год назад

    I'm not far from there. I'll go drop by and pick some up.

    • @BrianHill2112
      @BrianHill2112 Год назад +1

      Get on their mailing list so you get a heads up on the various distillery only releases.

    • @Miata822
      @Miata822 Год назад

      @@BrianHill2112 Thanks!

  • @skepticfucker280
    @skepticfucker280 Год назад

    Has anyone done a jolly rancher wash?

  • @travelingman45
    @travelingman45 Год назад

    Any chance we could get the recipe written out?

    • @HeartPumper
      @HeartPumper Год назад

      100% corn.

    • @TPGMatt
      @TPGMatt Год назад +2

      100% corn
      1. Use 2.5-3L of water per kilo of corn
      2. Heat up water to boil and add corn (milled obviously)
      3. Use small amount of alpha amalayse to thin mash
      4. Boil for 45-60 minutes
      5. Cool to alpha amalayse temp and add it in and hold for whatever time required for your brand
      6. Cool to glucoamalayse temp and add in following same process as above
      7. Crash cool to yeast pitching temp and add nutrients etc.

  • @top6ear
    @top6ear Год назад

    Fyi that still can run off the cigarette lighter in your car, great for road trips.

  • @jonathanfrank2007
    @jonathanfrank2007 Год назад

    Hey Jesse, why was the mash "technically" a sour mash?

    • @HeartPumper
      @HeartPumper Год назад +1

      Dead yeast.

    • @jonathanfrank2007
      @jonathanfrank2007 Год назад

      @@HeartPumper what about the yeast being dead makes it sour?

    • @HeartPumper
      @HeartPumper Год назад

      @@jonathanfrank2007 "Technically" - they stretched the facts a bit 😂. Sour (w)mash is sort of solera (same thing but from the wine world).
      Obviously with low pH (lacto) environment and lots of cannibalistic/dead yeasts.

    • @HeartPumper
      @HeartPumper Год назад

      @@theworldisastage1984 That's also true, but all those "maneuvers" are made with organisms which actually are making your wash. Yeast and yeast only. They're lowering pH, they're making alco, taste, feeding on their former compatriots and sugars.

    • @Rob-or-Rib
      @Rob-or-Rib Год назад

      The yeast nutrient is made from backset

  • @joshuagoodsell9330
    @joshuagoodsell9330 Год назад

    I call the cooked flour paste after distillation "still crackers". I've assured my wife that they are safe for my fat labrador to eat.