Commercial Barrel-Aging
Brewery Spotlight: FOBAB 2023 medal winners
Another year of the Festival of Wood Barrel-Aged Beer is in the books and the winners have been named! While we weren't able to make it to Chicago for FOBAB this year, we were excited to see so man...
Why every craft brewery needs a barrel program
Good barrel-aged beer can raise a brewery’s profile within the local and broader craft beer communities. The practice can also transform a brewer’s career.
What are the differences between American and French oak barrels?
Oak is loaded with flavors. Whether it's American or French-sourced oak will determine what flavors will be imparted on a beverage during barrel-aging.
Barrel-Aging 101: Aging beer in bourbon barrels vs. rye whiskey barrels
The most popular used barrels for barrel-aging are bourbon and rye whiskey barrels, which can accentuate and add flavors to many beers and other beverages.
Barreled in Bond: Whiskey Hill + Midwest Barrel Co.'s Barrel-Aged Beer Collaboration
Introducing: Barreled in Bond and Barreled in Bond Brulée, a barrel-aged beer collaboration between Whiskey Hill Brewing Company and Midwest Barrel Co.
How to pressure test used whiskey, bourbon and wine barrels
One way to make sure a used whiskey, bourbon or wine barrel won't leak is to pressure test. Here are two methods of checking pressure and the tools needed.
Your guide to used whiskey barrels with head bungs
Head bungs are often associated with rum barrels. But used whiskey barrels with head bungs are a low cost option when starting a barrel-aging program.
Why You Should Buy Barrels Now for Your Next Barrel-Aged Beer
Barrel-aging beers takes a lot of work, planning and prep. Brewers need to buy barrels and have them delivered by the time their beer is ready for aging.
How do we prep a whiskey barrel to be refilled?
Midwest Barrel Co. sells clean, fresh whiskey and bourbon barrels for the best barrel-aged beers. Here's how we make sure barrels are fresh and leak-free.