petelamb
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I've been clearing out my garage and have come across 7 old brew kits that I completely forgot about, here's what I have:
Woodforde's Nog - Expired 23/11/2017
St Peter's India Pale Ale - Expired 14 Jul 2017
St Peter's Cream Stout - Expired Jan 2016
Woodforde's Headcracker - Expired February 2016
Woodforde's Admiral's Reserve - Expired January 2016
Coopers European lager - Expired 08/08/2015
Coopers Mexican Cerveza - Expired 05/02/2015
Now here's my question - If I replace the yeast for the kits, can I still brew with them?
I'm assuming the yeast that came with the kits will be useless now but I'm also assuming that, as it is canned, the extract for the kits should be fine. Canned goods generally last a lot longer then their best before dates.
If the consensus is that the kits should work fine with new yeast, does anyone have any recommendations of which yeasts to buy for those kits and where I can get them from? I have a local Wilko that has some brewing ingredients, but an online brewshop is probably my best bet.
Thanks.
Woodforde's Nog - Expired 23/11/2017
St Peter's India Pale Ale - Expired 14 Jul 2017
St Peter's Cream Stout - Expired Jan 2016
Woodforde's Headcracker - Expired February 2016
Woodforde's Admiral's Reserve - Expired January 2016
Coopers European lager - Expired 08/08/2015
Coopers Mexican Cerveza - Expired 05/02/2015
Now here's my question - If I replace the yeast for the kits, can I still brew with them?
I'm assuming the yeast that came with the kits will be useless now but I'm also assuming that, as it is canned, the extract for the kits should be fine. Canned goods generally last a lot longer then their best before dates.
If the consensus is that the kits should work fine with new yeast, does anyone have any recommendations of which yeasts to buy for those kits and where I can get them from? I have a local Wilko that has some brewing ingredients, but an online brewshop is probably my best bet.
Thanks.