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2L American Oak Wood Barrel

2L American Oak Wood Barrel

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Regular price $37.95 USD
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Bring craftsmanship and character to your home bar with our 2L American White Oak Barrel. Made from premium oak and designed for small-batch aging, this barrel enhances flavor and adds depth to your favorite cocktails, extracts, and infused creations.

Perfect for hobbyists, entertainers, and gift-giving, this compact barrel is ideal for experimenting with custom blends or creating unique home bar experiences. Choose from galvanized or black steel hoops to match your style.

Personalization available—add custom text or a logo for a one-of-a-kind gift.

Each barrel includes a wooden stand, spigot, and bung for easy use.

Barrel Dimensions
1L: Length: 6 1/8" I Head: 4 1/2"
2L: Length: 7 1/2" I Head: 5 1/4"
5L: Length: 10" I Head: 7"
10L: Length: 12" I Head: 8 3/4"
20L: Length: 15 1/4" I Head: 12 7/8"

Barrel Conversions
1L: .26 Gallons - 1.3 750mL bottles
2L: .53 Gallons - 2.5 750mL bottles
5L: 1.3 Gallons - 6.5 750mL bottles
10L: 2.6 Gallons - 13 750mL bottles
20L: 5.28 Gallons - 26 750mL bottles

The rule of thumb for aging in smaller barrels
20 L Oak Barrel – four to six months
10 L Oak Barrel – two to four months
5 L Oak Barrel – four to six weeks
2 L Oak barrel – two to four weeks
1 L Oak Barrel – one to two weeks

Temperature and Humidity
Temperature also impacts the aging process due to the amount of oxidation that occurs at different temperatures. Higher temperatures accelerate this process while lower temperatures result in slower oxidation. Ideally there would be great variations between night and day temperatures. These fluctuations in temperature, along with changes in barometric pressure, have been shown to actually force the whiskey, wine or ale in and out of the wood, resulting in maximum flavor and character.

Oxygen enters a barrel when water or alcohol is lost due to evaporation – often called the “angels share”. In an environment with 100% relative humidity, very little water evaporates and so most of the loss is alcohol – a useful trick if one has a liquor or wine with very high proof. Most beverages are topped up from other barrels or bottles to prevent significant oxidation. With small barrels, it’s recommended to top off the barrel
every one or two weeks.

In a nutshell …

  • Low Humidity – primarily water lost resulting in higher alcohol content
  • Dry air and higher temperatures will result in more water being lost (alcohol content goes up)
  • High Humidity – primarily alcohol lost resulting in losing the alcoholic strength of the product
  • When stored at 60% relative humidity or higher – primarily alcohol loss
  • Humid atmospheres with moderate temperatures will lead to more alcohol than water evaporating


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