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barneyfife

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Hi all,

Picked up some ball lock tanks the other day, and 2 of the tanks still had beer in them. I asked the person how long the beer was in the keg, and they said they were not sure,but probably 2 years anyway. They said they were both dark beers. One keg still had pressure in it, while the other didnt.

Ya think the beer would be ok, or not? I know the only way to check is to put her in the fridge and hook er up, but just curious if anyone else has had beer over 2 years, and it was still good

Thanks:drunk:
 
Longest I have gone is 6-7 months without any problems. I would hook up the one with pressure and check it out.

You never know, it could be some of the best beer you've had.
 
I'm interested in the responses you get to this. Sounds like a fun experiment.

How do they smell?

Just don't poison yourself :)
 
I will put the pressurized one in the kegerator and hook it up, and the other one I will open it and smell it.

The things ya gotta do for beer.

Barney
 
A lot will depend on how they were stored. For every 10 deg C the staling reactions double in speed. A beer stored at 10C will stale roughly twice as fast as one stored at 0C. If these were kept in cold storage I bet the pressurized one is fine, if they were stored in a hot garage then it probably won't be good.
 
checked the unpressurized one.................really bad!!!
Got the other one in fridge now, will check in couple hours
 
I don't think I would be that brave....interested in the final tasting though!

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I have wondered the same think, as I have a couple of kegs I picked up from a former home brewer that are dated around 2006, one is a stout I think and the other is blueberry mead, both still under pressure, and several others that have lost their pressure. I believe they have been stored in a garage prior to me getting them, which means they have experienced 100* + temperatures being in Texas.
 
checked the one that had pressure in it today, and it wasnt as bad as the first,unpressurized one. Poured a glass, and it was fairly clear, but had an off taste, not from an infection, but kind of a vinegary taste. If I was skid row material, it would be drinkable, but I have 2 kolsch,1 cream ale,and a nut brown kegged, so dont need the swill.

Barney
 
Hahaha....nice. Thanks for the conclusion, I think everyone was hoping for a "can't believe how good it is" response but yours is much more realistic.

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I got some bombers from a guy that had spent at least one summer in a garage. I suspect it was a hefe at one point, but it has dropped crystal clear now, so it's more of a spiced amber. Altogether not as bad as I had expected. Not great beer, but well worth drinking.
 
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