I've been home brewing for many years, originally with kits & extract but All-Grain for the last 10 years.
Whilst 'working from home' due to the corona virus, my brewing has picked up & I decided to look at my stocks of grains & hops, as I have been known to buy grains & hops to match specific new recipes.
All my grains/malts are pre-crushed & stored in cool air-tight, water-tight, light-free barrels - not in fridge or freezer
Most of my hops are still vacuum packed & stored in cool air-tight(ish), water-tight, light-free containers - not in fridge or freezer
Issues
- some of my hops date back to harvest 2012, 2013, 2015 , 2017 etc...
- some of my speciality grains/malts are probably a few years old
Should I
- bite the bullet & chuck them all out
- use all my old speciality grains in a mash without a base pale-malt & use them up
- put some of the hops in a museum as they are no longer grown
- do a special brew brew with massive dry-hopping to use up aromatic old hops
- other
Whilst 'working from home' due to the corona virus, my brewing has picked up & I decided to look at my stocks of grains & hops, as I have been known to buy grains & hops to match specific new recipes.
All my grains/malts are pre-crushed & stored in cool air-tight, water-tight, light-free barrels - not in fridge or freezer
Most of my hops are still vacuum packed & stored in cool air-tight(ish), water-tight, light-free containers - not in fridge or freezer
Issues
- some of my hops date back to harvest 2012, 2013, 2015 , 2017 etc...
- some of my speciality grains/malts are probably a few years old
Should I
- bite the bullet & chuck them all out
- use all my old speciality grains in a mash without a base pale-malt & use them up
- put some of the hops in a museum as they are no longer grown
- do a special brew brew with massive dry-hopping to use up aromatic old hops
- other