GrumpyPaul
Well-Known Member
Clearly I need to look at how rotate the kegs in the shed.
Today i found one left over from my sons engagement party which was in July 2012. So I must have brewed it around May...
Anyways it feel a bit under half full.
Its still under pressure so has been sealed up full of CO2 all that time.
I was going to tip it and clean the keg out, but wondered what it was like. So I chucked in the keg fridge and gave it try.
I was surpised it was still ok, poured a beautiful head and tasted alright.
How long will beer keep sealed in a keg, protected from light, and under CO2 so no risk of oxidation.
Would you drink it or tip it
Today i found one left over from my sons engagement party which was in July 2012. So I must have brewed it around May...
Anyways it feel a bit under half full.
Its still under pressure so has been sealed up full of CO2 all that time.
I was going to tip it and clean the keg out, but wondered what it was like. So I chucked in the keg fridge and gave it try.
I was surpised it was still ok, poured a beautiful head and tasted alright.
How long will beer keep sealed in a keg, protected from light, and under CO2 so no risk of oxidation.
Would you drink it or tip it