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cimirie

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So, I purchased 3 pounds of hop pellets (fuggles, EKG, and sorachi ace) about a year ago. Due to bad recipe planning (ie, not using these hops) and a general decrease in my amount of brewing, a good portion of those hops are still vaccuum sealed in my freezer.

My question is, given that they are vaccuum-sealed in my freezer, what is the likelihood that they are still in top form and if it were you, would you still use them?
 
If they were sealed properly, a year wouldn't be unreasonable shelf life. I would open a pack that you might use on your next batch, give them a smell. If they smell like the standard for the variety, go for it; if they smell like cheese or feet, they've gone bad. IIRC, Beersmith calculates a 25% decrease in alpha acids from 6-12 months, so you might want to adjust for your bittering additions.
 
I still use year old cascades which have been in the freezer, no problems, no adjustments for alpha...beer tastes fine.
 
Thanks gang. I figured it wouldn't be too much of a problem. Just wanted to make sure.

On a side note, has anybody found anything to use sorachi ace with? I used them in a Belgian thinking it would work well, but it turned out far more bitter than I was led to believe these hops would produce.

Any suggestions? Generic pale ale perhaps?
 
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