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brockchance

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I bought a lot of brewing stuff off craigslist, mostly bottles, but it came with a pumpkin ale kit from last fall. All the ingredients are sealed up but the malt was in a tub and was kinda iffy on that. Does the stuff ever go bad?
 
well, it usually does not get better with age.

I read this article in BYO where some guys brewed with extract that was made during prohibition!! I'm sure that will make your malt look fresh.
 
What would your choice of yeast be and how much for a 5 gallon pumpkin ale. This will be my second brew and that's the only thing the kit doesn't have.
 
This is the recipe:
6lbs LME
Grains: 1/2 pound caramunich 1/2 pound LB chocolate
Bittering hop pellet pack
20 grams pumpkin pie spice
 
I saw the thread title, and my first thought was that this was a kind of malt you could buy at the LHBS. Totally legit. Probably something you'd put in an Old Ale. Nope.

I think you're probably fine... On the risk reward scale, I think your risk is pretty low. I definitely think your malt is fine. I have a basement full of the stuff, and it keeps really well. The hops are definitely past their prime, but it's just a bittering addition. It's not like you've inherited a packet of citra someone murdered. Most of the taste from the hops will be boiled away. I would just go for it. And then brew something else.
 
The kit didn't come with yeast, what kind and how much should I use it doesn't really say and this is only my third brew thanks!
 
I got the kit roughy 75 bottles and probably 300 plus caps with a 5 pound tub of sanitizer for $30 so really the only cost of me brewing that would be holding up one or my fermentation buckets
 
I think I would use S-04. US-05 would also be a fine choice, but I think I would lean toward a British strain. Good brewing!
 

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