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MyCarHasAbs

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I know this has been answered in the past but I can't remember or find the answer. I'm planning on brewing next weekend. I'm purchasing two ingredient kits from Midwest Supplies. One will be sitting in the dark on a shelf for an extra week. Will it be okay?
 
Glad you asked that. Wouldn't have known that about the grains, hops or yeast being kept cool.
 
Whenever I open a 1 lb bag of grains and only use part of it, I reseal that bag and place that in a 1 gal ziplock and store in a closed box in an air conditioned room. It keeps the grains fresh enough to be able to use them for 6 to 8 months (for me anyway). Brew on!:rockin:
 
I put hops in the freezer, yeast in the butter cubby on the fridge door & LME in the fridge as well. I have sealable dunnage containers for grains & dry brewing ingredients. Or just put the DME, sugars, etc in the pantry.
 
I put hops in the freezer, yeast in the butter cubby on the fridge door & LME in the fridge as well. I have sealable dunnage containers for grains & dry brewing ingredients. Or just put the DME, sugars, etc in the pantry.

Yeah, I double-bag and freeze hops if I'm not using them within a couple of days. Otherwise they go in the fridge.
 

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