Fuzzbald
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So, here’s the background: Guy at work says “You brew beer, don’t you? I’ve got an old beer kit from years ago lying around, Will it be any good?” I said I very much doubt the yeast will still be alive, and to just crack the kit open and if it looks and smells ok, give it a try with a sachet of Wilko yeast or something. It transpires he’s never brewed and has no gear, so he said “i’ll Bring it in for you and you can try it out if you want?” Fearless soul that I am, I agreed. Today in my work locker I found a 1.8kg can of John Bull best bitter, best before date, wait for it.... July 2011!
So, my plan is in a couple of weeks I’ll try the yeast in a starter and see if there’s any life there. (Not holding out any hope there!). Then i’ll crack the can open and have a look and a sniff. Assuming there’s anything resembling extract in there I’ll knock up a biab mash with about 2.5 kilos of pale malt, make it up to around 6 gallons with the kit, Chuck in whatever hop pellets i’ve got lying about, boil it for an hour, cool, pitch either the miracle starter or a fresh sachet and see what comes out the other end! I reckon at worst I'll end up with 5gallons of dishwater, at best i’ll get something vaguely like a bitter...
Wish me luck!
So, my plan is in a couple of weeks I’ll try the yeast in a starter and see if there’s any life there. (Not holding out any hope there!). Then i’ll crack the can open and have a look and a sniff. Assuming there’s anything resembling extract in there I’ll knock up a biab mash with about 2.5 kilos of pale malt, make it up to around 6 gallons with the kit, Chuck in whatever hop pellets i’ve got lying about, boil it for an hour, cool, pitch either the miracle starter or a fresh sachet and see what comes out the other end! I reckon at worst I'll end up with 5gallons of dishwater, at best i’ll get something vaguely like a bitter...
Wish me luck!