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Post time 2022-11-2 16:10:36 | Show all posts |Read mode

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This was given to me as a gift in December of 2020. I had forgotten about it until now. The yeast expired last year but I could get that no problem. Would you guys consider this “expired” after 23 months. It’s been stored in a dark cabinet. Only ever done two batches of home brew so forgive my ignorance. Thanks.
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Post time 2022-11-2 16:47:45 | Show all posts
The milled specialty grains may not be in great shape, even though they were sealed. DME is fine. Hops are probably not great either, if they were room temp for almost 2 years.
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 Author| Post time 2022-11-2 16:53:47 | Show all posts
Thanks for the help!
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Post time 2022-11-2 17:02:59 | Show all posts
I can see the yeast is a Lallemand and the hops are EKG's... Some English Ale? Looking at the amount, is this a one-gallon kit?
Even up to the 1960's, a lot of UK brewers routinely brewed with year-old (or more) hops and grain (albeit not milled). Just go ahead and make it either as is or if you can/are willing to buy bits: If it's less than five gallons, there's probably enough vitality in the one yeast packet for it. The hops, if they don't smell like socks, won't be quite as bitter or aromatic as fresher ones, but can still work. I am assuming here that the grains are just for steeping and not a full mash..
Personally, I'd make it as is, but maybe add an extra quarter to half oz of fresh hops, and maybe (but only maybe and not likely) get a newer yeast.
Go for it and tell us how it turns out.  
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Post time 2022-11-2 17:40:23 | Show all posts
I brewed a 2 year old 1 gallon all grain kit and it was a good enough beer. Used all the stuff that it came with.
I've never used extract, but I've heard of others that brewed kits way way older than yours.
You won't lose much but your own time by trying. Even if it turns out bad, you'll still learn something and gain experience.
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 Author| Post time 2022-11-2 18:03:19 | Show all posts
Thanks for the reply! I’ll give it a go!
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 Author| Post time 2022-11-2 18:03:53 | Show all posts
That’s my thought. What’s the worst that could happen? Thanks!
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Post time 2022-11-2 18:29:06 | Show all posts
If you have a homebrew store nearby, I'd get a new ounce of the same (East) Kent Goldings or other British hops.
If not, use what you have, as the others said.
While there, maybe get another pouch of (British Ale) yeast, just in case the kit yeast doesn't take off. That said, I've used dry yeast that was also sealed, like yours, and 5 years past date, without any problems. Chances are it will still be fine, it's a lower gravity wort, and only a gallon. Normally a 1/5-1/4 pack is enough for a 1 gallon batch, as the whole pouch is intended for 5 gallons. But since it's older, use the whole pack.
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Post time 2022-11-2 21:48:18 | Show all posts
If it tastes bad, just mix it with some grapefruit juice or lemonade. That’s what I did with a blonde kit I got for free that was a couple years old
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Post time 2022-11-3 09:15:05 | Show all posts
Don't ruin good grapefruit juice or lemonade.
If for some reason you don't like the results, just toss it.
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Post time 2022-11-3 11:06:54 | Show all posts
just brew it. bet it will turn out fine and drinkable.
don't bother adding any extra hops or grains. There is no way to tell how much the old ones have "fadded" in any appreciable amount, if they have. Nor how much to "supplement". You will never "correct" it back to the original expected outcome.
Just go with what you got and enjoy.
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Post time 2022-11-3 13:44:27 | Show all posts
@jomo1550 : there are articles / topics that cover 1) proper storage of ingredients, 2) techniques for evaluating the quality of ingredients, and 3) off flavors from stale ingredients. Consider doing a little web searching to track down these articles and try out the ideas on this batch.
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Post time 2022-11-3 17:36:09 | Show all posts
Brew it as is, get fresh yeast. This is fresher than when I started brewing in 1970 when we used hops that looked like a chewing tobacco plug.
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Post time 2022-11-4 11:51:59 | Show all posts
I agree. You won't be out much more than a packet of yeast and your time. It will produce alcohol but the flavor will be a question mark
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Post time 2022-11-4 12:01:23 | Show all posts

With a "use by" date of 12-2021

the yeast may be in better condition than the hops or the steeping grains.
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Post time 2022-11-4 14:20:28 | Show all posts
Yeast? Use the yeast with the kit. Probably very viable.
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Post time 2022-11-20 07:32:49 | Show all posts
I've used dry yeast four years out of date with great results.
To be safe, I'd get some Safale S-04 and some fresh hops and roll with it.
Are the crushed grains vacuum sealed? If so they may be fair.
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