| Re: old extract
"rb" <snafu_1@lycos.com> wrote in message
news:bdo1e6$9il$1@tomahawk.unsw.edu.au...[color=blue]
> Josh Hayward wrote:[color=green]
> > someone i know was cleaning out there garage and came across a couple
> > cans of really old malt extract, the best before stamp is 1993. my
> > question is can old cans of extract go bad, or should i just chuck them.
> >
> > josh
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> They are probably usable, however they may well have changed colour - ie
> turned very dark, not what you might want for say a pale ale - stout time?
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The usable shelflife of LME is very short, really a matter of months. Those
canned extracts are usually of marginal quality anyway, at least, from the
experience I had using kits many years ago, like Munton's and Coopers. I
went to the Breiss bagged LME almost immediately.
Tom Veldhouse |