matth
Well-Known Member
I thought I’d post this up as I have read conflicting reports of using old malt.
I have had a break from AG brewing for a few years due to having young children, but I had a few extract brews on the go and a load of old malt (crushed) in the garage - so I thought what’s the harm in just brewing with this and seeing what happens, I’ll mash the old malt, add some hops (the bittering hops were recovered from dry hopping) and then pitch the wort on to one of the extract brews leftover yeast in secondary - meaning I haven’t really spent much on this brew apart from a few extra hops.
The malt must be either 3 or 4 years old!! But has been in a plastic bag and tasted fine - definately didn’t taste fresh, but didn’t taste stale either.
The brew day was a bit of a disaster, but I am not using this brew to calculate anything, just a very cheep brew to see if I can get away with very old malt
I smashed my hydrometer, and in a hurry to replace it I bought the wrong one (a spirit one) which I didn’t realise until I tried to measure the sg of the wort. So I’ll just have to get a new one and wait till it’s finished and estimate how strong it is.
I’m aiming for a fairly light session ipa (hopefully the hops will make up for the malt)
Mashed at 63.5 degrees with a small rice addition.
Fermenting using S05
I’ll post the recipe below
I have had a break from AG brewing for a few years due to having young children, but I had a few extract brews on the go and a load of old malt (crushed) in the garage - so I thought what’s the harm in just brewing with this and seeing what happens, I’ll mash the old malt, add some hops (the bittering hops were recovered from dry hopping) and then pitch the wort on to one of the extract brews leftover yeast in secondary - meaning I haven’t really spent much on this brew apart from a few extra hops.
The malt must be either 3 or 4 years old!! But has been in a plastic bag and tasted fine - definately didn’t taste fresh, but didn’t taste stale either.
The brew day was a bit of a disaster, but I am not using this brew to calculate anything, just a very cheep brew to see if I can get away with very old malt
I smashed my hydrometer, and in a hurry to replace it I bought the wrong one (a spirit one) which I didn’t realise until I tried to measure the sg of the wort. So I’ll just have to get a new one and wait till it’s finished and estimate how strong it is.
I’m aiming for a fairly light session ipa (hopefully the hops will make up for the malt)
Mashed at 63.5 degrees with a small rice addition.
Fermenting using S05
I’ll post the recipe below