bignath
"Grains don't grow up to be chips, son"
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Hi brewers,
I'm about to start brewing again after a couple of years off studying... and going through my 'pantry'..
I have a collection of hops that are VERY well vacuum sealed left over from my previous brewing and wondering if I could get a consensus on if you'd keep them or chuck them...
ALL HAVE BEEN IN MY KEGERATOR AT 1 deg FOR STORAGE SINCE USE.
I am not 100% sure on the purchase dates (all from either Beerbelly, or Craftbrewer with the exception of the Riwaka).
I do know that the Vic Secret is 2013 and the Kohatu is 2011 crop years.
Right, I have the following:
PELLETS:
Known dates, as per packaging...
Kohatu 2011 6.2% unopened 90gms
Vic Secret 2013 15.8% approx 30gms
Unknown dates, but a reasonably decent guess...
Galaxy 12.1% approx 30gms (guessing 2011/2012)
Riwaka 5.2% 100gms (no idea, bought these off a AHB member)
Tomahawk/Columbus 14.7% approx 350gms (guessing 2011/2012)
Citra 12.2% approx 350gms (guessing 2011/2012)
FLOWERS:
Motueka (B Saaz) 8.1% approx 50gms (guessing 2010/2011)
I initially threw them all in the bin in attempt to start again, but then going through some online websites (I'm 500k's from a decent HBS) I see other stores have hops in stock with what I thought might be some similar dates to the expected age of my hops, so I fished the ones out of the bin that I'd like to keep if possible.
I'm going to start with a simple single batch SMASH to get my brewing chops back, but at the same time don't want to be discouraged if it's turn to crap by using old hops.
I pride myself on brewing cleanliness, and have checked on my hops periodically over the last couple of years for sealing issues/spoiling and as you can see these are still packed TIGHT.
So.... would you keep any of these hops if it were you? or would you chuck them and start again?
Cheers,
BN
I'm about to start brewing again after a couple of years off studying... and going through my 'pantry'..
I have a collection of hops that are VERY well vacuum sealed left over from my previous brewing and wondering if I could get a consensus on if you'd keep them or chuck them...
ALL HAVE BEEN IN MY KEGERATOR AT 1 deg FOR STORAGE SINCE USE.
I am not 100% sure on the purchase dates (all from either Beerbelly, or Craftbrewer with the exception of the Riwaka).
I do know that the Vic Secret is 2013 and the Kohatu is 2011 crop years.
Right, I have the following:
PELLETS:
Known dates, as per packaging...
Kohatu 2011 6.2% unopened 90gms
Vic Secret 2013 15.8% approx 30gms
Unknown dates, but a reasonably decent guess...
Galaxy 12.1% approx 30gms (guessing 2011/2012)
Riwaka 5.2% 100gms (no idea, bought these off a AHB member)
Tomahawk/Columbus 14.7% approx 350gms (guessing 2011/2012)
Citra 12.2% approx 350gms (guessing 2011/2012)
FLOWERS:
Motueka (B Saaz) 8.1% approx 50gms (guessing 2010/2011)
I initially threw them all in the bin in attempt to start again, but then going through some online websites (I'm 500k's from a decent HBS) I see other stores have hops in stock with what I thought might be some similar dates to the expected age of my hops, so I fished the ones out of the bin that I'd like to keep if possible.
I'm going to start with a simple single batch SMASH to get my brewing chops back, but at the same time don't want to be discouraged if it's turn to crap by using old hops.
I pride myself on brewing cleanliness, and have checked on my hops periodically over the last couple of years for sealing issues/spoiling and as you can see these are still packed TIGHT.
So.... would you keep any of these hops if it were you? or would you chuck them and start again?
Cheers,
BN