NickTheGreat
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Hello world!
I'm ready to re-enter the Homebrewing world after a 5 year hiatus. My girls are starting to be able to give me some free time. And I have some extra free time now, it seems.
I was cleaning out the beer/keg fridge to make keg space. And found I still have some hops from my last brews. So this stuff is at least 5 years old. I last brewed in March or April of 2015. I don't know the varieties off hand, but they are labeled clearly. Some Warrior, some Simcoe?, some Centennial, maybe some Amarillo? All pellets except one bag of Williamette leaves, which I assume aren't much good.
I've got my stuff bought for my two brews here sometime soon. So I'm good there. But do these hops have any value? They've been in the fridge at 39 degrees since then. in clear ziploc bags, the door being opened several times a week for 5 years.
I'm tempted to make another brew with some base malts, and toss it all in and see what happens. I did this once with some spices and made a fantastic BBQ rub that I could not duplicate!
Any advice is appreciated. Worst case, I waste some time and make a lousy beer. Or just toss out and waste $20 from 5 years ago.
I'm ready to re-enter the Homebrewing world after a 5 year hiatus. My girls are starting to be able to give me some free time. And I have some extra free time now, it seems.
I was cleaning out the beer/keg fridge to make keg space. And found I still have some hops from my last brews. So this stuff is at least 5 years old. I last brewed in March or April of 2015. I don't know the varieties off hand, but they are labeled clearly. Some Warrior, some Simcoe?, some Centennial, maybe some Amarillo? All pellets except one bag of Williamette leaves, which I assume aren't much good.
I've got my stuff bought for my two brews here sometime soon. So I'm good there. But do these hops have any value? They've been in the fridge at 39 degrees since then. in clear ziploc bags, the door being opened several times a week for 5 years.
I'm tempted to make another brew with some base malts, and toss it all in and see what happens. I did this once with some spices and made a fantastic BBQ rub that I could not duplicate!
Any advice is appreciated. Worst case, I waste some time and make a lousy beer. Or just toss out and waste $20 from 5 years ago.
