I've just about to start brewing again after finding a Boots kit in the garage from 1991. There's no "BBE" date on it. Anyone else have a view, worth using or bin it?
I would keep it as has been said it's not worth brewing and probably isn't worth much other than for someone wanting an ornament for the man cave.That’s worth more in a museum than as beer.
No. Do it and call it Irn Brew.I’m surprised it hasn’t eaten through the tinplate and steel of the can. Do not use it will be metallic as hell.
Pick some magic mushrooms and throw them in the boil. That will counteract any ill effects from the nasties. And lend to an increased sense of well-being. Or the Black Death.Please define "ill effects". Somewhere between a mild sense of well being all the way to the Black Death?
Already started on a Geordie kit, still undecided whether it's worth a bag of sugar and couple of hours.I would keep it as has been said it's not worth brewing and probably isn't worth much other than for someone wanting an ornament for the man cave.
Can you post a picture?
And that's what I still do. Try fermenting anywhere else when you don't have central heating.Brew it to see whether the kits were as bad as we remember or whether it was technique. I very clearly remember my Dad brewing in the airing cuoboard, FVuo against the hot water tank.
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