gillonstewart
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There used to be a homebrew shop fairly local to me in Forfar. It was still 25 miles away but had everything you could need and you always got good conversation with the owner and always spent a fortune.
This was my only source of CO2 and when the shop closed down I basically stopped home-brewing as a result. I had a Newcastle brown ale copycat kit which I never brewed due to the lack of gas and I found it at the back of the cupboard.
It's a decade out of date but I'm thinking it's probably just the yeast that's not usable. The malt in the can is probably fine. I'm going to clean out the spare pressure barrel and brew it up straight in the barrel. Using fresh yeast and nutrient.
What could possibly go wrong?
This was my only source of CO2 and when the shop closed down I basically stopped home-brewing as a result. I had a Newcastle brown ale copycat kit which I never brewed due to the lack of gas and I found it at the back of the cupboard.
It's a decade out of date but I'm thinking it's probably just the yeast that's not usable. The malt in the can is probably fine. I'm going to clean out the spare pressure barrel and brew it up straight in the barrel. Using fresh yeast and nutrient.
What could possibly go wrong?