GibonCZ Active Member Joined Jan 30, 2018 Messages 29 Reaction score 4 Location Newport Jan 23, 2022 #1 Hello ! I came across a can of young's lager kit with expiry date of 2009 Will "brew it " in about a month . New yeast will be used, otherwise no changes to the kit. Any predictions on the taste ? Attachments 20220123_223400.jpg 25.7 KB · Views: 10 20220123_223407.jpg 25.2 KB · Views: 9
Hello ! I came across a can of young's lager kit with expiry date of 2009 Will "brew it " in about a month . New yeast will be used, otherwise no changes to the kit. Any predictions on the taste ?
marshbrewer Out on the marshes, wailing at the moon. Supporting Member Joined Jan 4, 2011 Messages 4,880 Reaction score 4,214 Location East Lindsey, Lincolnshire Jan 23, 2022 #2 I should image it will be much darker than it originally would have been, and have little hop aroma or taste. But I would bet it will produce a drinkable brew; well, sort of drinkable
I should image it will be much darker than it originally would have been, and have little hop aroma or taste. But I would bet it will produce a drinkable brew; well, sort of drinkable
Cheshire Cat Landlord. Joined Aug 26, 2019 Messages 5,735 Reaction score 5,935 Location Warrington Jan 24, 2022 #3 The extract will have reacted with the can innards over that period so could have a metallic or other off flavour. You should bin it.
The extract will have reacted with the can innards over that period so could have a metallic or other off flavour. You should bin it.