Old Black Roasted Grain

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rclemmett

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I was going through my freezer the other day and found a bag of cracked black roasted grain, about two years old and stored in a tin. Would it still be any good? What happens to grain in this sort of situation?
 
If you needed some I am sure it would be fine for a colour adjustment but depending on how much there was I would just dump it. $1 or $2 worth of black or roast who cares.
 
I am sure it would be fine for a colour adjustment

Thats sort of what I was angling at, say I wanted to use it to darken a brew but not add any flavour....... Or is that a bad idea?

PS How do you use the quote thingy?
 
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I think I'm really with SJW and Homebrewer. Since it's cracked and that old I'd be inclined to chuck it out. If you really want to use it, give it a taste. You don't want it to be mouldy tasting but it might be hard to tell through the acrid black malt taste. :p
 
Hmmmmm. I think it might be best to throw it out, I really don't want to stuff beer.

Cheers
 
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