dawn_kiebawls
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I bought and milled my grains for a Flanders Red 3 weeks ago but, life happened. The grain has been in a plastic bag, sealed with a twist tie sitting at room temp (about 74F). I know the grain can still be used, but are there any risks with using these grains since this beer will ferment for about a year?
My other option would be to use the grain and just pitch some Irish Ale yeast so if it comes out with any stale flavors I wont have a year invested in a disappointment, but I would rather brew the Flanders..
As always, thank you for all your help. Cheers!
My other option would be to use the grain and just pitch some Irish Ale yeast so if it comes out with any stale flavors I wont have a year invested in a disappointment, but I would rather brew the Flanders..
As always, thank you for all your help. Cheers!