McCall St. Brewer
Well-Known Member
There always seem to be threads floating around where someone asks how long their homebrew will last before it goes bad or something, and people tend to speculate wildly about it.
My question is, though, what's the oldest bottled homebrew you have actually consumed and how did it taste?
I've been brewing for about 2 and a half years now, and I just noticed this morning in our china cabinet that I saved one bottle from each of my first two batches of homebrew. They are brown bottles and have spent the past 2 + years on a shelf in our dining room, a room that never gets any sunlight. I looked at them and they are both very clear and seem to be sealed well. I don't think I would ever drink them, but I wonder if they would still be good?
My question is, though, what's the oldest bottled homebrew you have actually consumed and how did it taste?
I've been brewing for about 2 and a half years now, and I just noticed this morning in our china cabinet that I saved one bottle from each of my first two batches of homebrew. They are brown bottles and have spent the past 2 + years on a shelf in our dining room, a room that never gets any sunlight. I looked at them and they are both very clear and seem to be sealed well. I don't think I would ever drink them, but I wonder if they would still be good?