benthegeek
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Well, I hope to soon take over the home brew kit (nice looking stainless steel setup) of my father to make a few different brews of my own, but that will come a little later.
For now, looking through the shed at the collection of 700ml bottles I noticed 5 were still capped. Brushing some of the dust away revealed 3 Cider, 1 Ginger Beer and 1 Standard Beer.
Now, I can remember opening a few of these about 4 years back, so they are mightly old but still look in reasonably good condition. They have been kept under cover, but would have been exposed to the the crazy temperature changes of Southern Australia. As low at 5C in Winter and as high at 40C in summer.
So, what is the general shelf life of bottled home brew? Everything was steralised properly and the bottles are quality glass and sealed with the non screw type caps.
Also, what would I expect in terms of smell, flavour and look if they have degenerated over time? Any help would be appreciated.
For now, looking through the shed at the collection of 700ml bottles I noticed 5 were still capped. Brushing some of the dust away revealed 3 Cider, 1 Ginger Beer and 1 Standard Beer.
Now, I can remember opening a few of these about 4 years back, so they are mightly old but still look in reasonably good condition. They have been kept under cover, but would have been exposed to the the crazy temperature changes of Southern Australia. As low at 5C in Winter and as high at 40C in summer.
So, what is the general shelf life of bottled home brew? Everything was steralised properly and the bottles are quality glass and sealed with the non screw type caps.
Also, what would I expect in terms of smell, flavour and look if they have degenerated over time? Any help would be appreciated.