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BigJoeBrew

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Found these at Goodwill and couldn’t leave them there. I have been AG for awhile now, but do extract when I see deals online. How old do you think these might be? They have malt extract cans but can’t seem to find a best by date. Also, any good tricks to break up this DME?
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The yeast is probably your best bet for a BB date - what does it look like? Often the BB date is quite hard to read, it's on the edge.
 
I’d just go for it. You’re not out much if they aren’t good. You might be surprised. The Irish Stout seems to have a better chance of being ok but who knows.
 
My guess is August 2008.

Often date codes are embedded in the codes on the packs. If anything on the extract pack is a date, then it is probably the 3408 (34th week of 2008)
 
Cool find! Even if the beer doesn’t turn out it’s still cool. I would just use the extract for yeast starters myself.
 
Oooh, flash, you've got the "retail" Munton packaging rather than the white-label one. I happen to have a pack of that kicking around and it looks like they have 3-year best-befores nowadays but may have been 2 years back then, so I guess the yeast was packed in either October 2011 or October 2012. It's still available, or is a close relative of S-33 and Windsor if you can't find Munton's but are worried about viability and feel the need to be "authentic". 7-8 year dry yeast ought to be OK, if past its best.

I sympathise with the suggestion to just view it as a source of starter material - but heck, just brew it!
 
Brewed them both up today. Everything went well except the solidified DME took quite awhile to dissolve. Both yeasts are pitched. Fingers crossed both kick off.
 
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