Realistically how long will this last once opened?
Realistically how long will this last once opened?
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UTH

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11,246 posts

198 months

Friday 12th December
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Just took delivery of this: https://www.timothytaylorshop.co.uk/landlord-mini-...

The small print says to drink in 3-4 days, but not sure I'm going to drink 8 pints of it by Tuesday! Are they being overly cautious with that 3-4 days, or will it really start tasting rank.....?

HTP99

24,532 posts

160 months

Friday 12th December
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UTH said:
Just took delivery of this: https://www.timothytaylorshop.co.uk/landlord-mini-...

The small print says to drink in 3-4 days, but not sure I'm going to drink 8 pints of it by Tuesday! Are they being overly cautious with that 3-4 days, or will it really start tasting rank.....?
Lightweight!

UTH

Original Poster:

11,246 posts

198 months

Friday 12th December
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HTP99 said:
UTH said:
Just took delivery of this: https://www.timothytaylorshop.co.uk/landlord-mini-...

The small print says to drink in 3-4 days, but not sure I'm going to drink 8 pints of it by Tuesday! Are they being overly cautious with that 3-4 days, or will it really start tasting rank.....?
Lightweight!
laugh

Pints are just the starter before red then scotch wink

Regbuser

6,083 posts

55 months

Friday 12th December
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When it's decent, Landlord is very moreish, 5L wouldn't last the sesh, hic..

Shooter McGavin

8,521 posts

164 months

Friday 12th December
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I've had loads of these kegs from various breweries over the years and had no problem drinking them up to a month after cracking them open.

It's the old issue of 'Best before' vs 'Use by' ...despite myriad attempts at mansplaining this to my missus she will chuck out perfectly adequate food that has exceeded the best before date by a couple of days, convinced she will cop for salmonella or something rolleyes

Enjoy the Landlord, one of my favourite beers!

Mont Blanc

2,290 posts

63 months

Friday 12th December
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UTH said:
Just took delivery of this: https://www.timothytaylorshop.co.uk/landlord-mini-...

The small print says to drink in 3-4 days, but not sure I'm going to drink 8 pints of it by Tuesday! Are they being overly cautious with that 3-4 days, or will it really start tasting rank.....?
I have enjoyed a lot of mini-kegs from various breweries, and I wouldn't be drinking it past 3 days. It will be in decline after that. Their advice of 3-4 days is correct, but I would stick to 3 days or less.

But as others have said, surely you'll smash that within the timescales? 3 pints a day is nothing, it'll be gone in about 2.5 days.

Other advice from me would be to keep it somewhere cool, and let it stand in the same place without knocking it and moving it for at least 24hrs before opening if you can. It will be way better that way, and it won't fizz and foam all over the place when you open it.

Edited by Mont Blanc on Friday 12th December 12:52

UTH

Original Poster:

11,246 posts

198 months

Friday 12th December
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Shooter McGavin said:
I've had loads of these kegs from various breweries over the years and had no problem drinking them up to a month after cracking them open.

It's the old issue of 'Best before' vs 'Use by' ...despite myriad attempts at mansplaining this to my missus she will chuck out perfectly adequate food that has exceeded the best before date by a couple of days, convinced she will cop for salmonella or something rolleyes

Enjoy the Landlord, one of my favourite beers!
Ok, excellent, I'm on a half day today, might nearly be time to pour a pint then!

UTH

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11,246 posts

198 months

Friday 12th December
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Mont Blanc said:
UTH said:
Just took delivery of this: https://www.timothytaylorshop.co.uk/landlord-mini-...

The small print says to drink in 3-4 days, but not sure I'm going to drink 8 pints of it by Tuesday! Are they being overly cautious with that 3-4 days, or will it really start tasting rank.....?
I have enjoyed a lot of mini-kegs from various breweries, and I wouldn't be drinking it past 3 days. It will be in decline after that. Their advice of 3-4 days is correct, but I would stick to 3 days or less.

But as others have said, surely you'll smash that within the timescales? 3 pints a day is nothing, it'll be gone in about 2.5 days.
You're right, it's Christmas, I need to grow up.

Mont Blanc

2,290 posts

63 months

Friday 12th December
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Shooter McGavin said:
I've had loads of these kegs from various breweries over the years and had no problem drinking them up to a month after cracking them open.

It's the old issue of 'Best before' vs 'Use by' ...despite myriad attempts at mansplaining this to my missus she will chuck out perfectly adequate food that has exceeded the best before date by a couple of days, convinced she will cop for salmonella or something rolleyes

Enjoy the Landlord, one of my favourite beers!
I'm sorry but that is really bad advice.

Real ale is a live beer, unpasteurised, and begins to secondary ferment and deteriorate rapidly once the keg is opened and the beer exposed to air (either a full size pub keg, or one of these mini kegs). No decent pub would allow cask ale to be served past 3 days.

It will quickly begin to lose condition and flavour after 3-5 days, and will actually go off and potentially give you bad guts at 6+ days.

Sure, if it's a lager keg with some kind of co2 dispenser system, then it will easy last a month, but real ale? No, definitely not.

Edited by Mont Blanc on Friday 12th December 13:00

Mont Blanc

2,290 posts

63 months

Friday 12th December
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UTH said:
Mont Blanc said:
UTH said:
Just took delivery of this: https://www.timothytaylorshop.co.uk/landlord-mini-...

The small print says to drink in 3-4 days, but not sure I'm going to drink 8 pints of it by Tuesday! Are they being overly cautious with that 3-4 days, or will it really start tasting rank.....?
I have enjoyed a lot of mini-kegs from various breweries, and I wouldn't be drinking it past 3 days. It will be in decline after that. Their advice of 3-4 days is correct, but I would stick to 3 days or less.

But as others have said, surely you'll smash that within the timescales? 3 pints a day is nothing, it'll be gone in about 2.5 days.
You're right, it's Christmas, I need to grow up.
Thats the spirit biggrin

Exiled Imp

715 posts

238 months

Friday 12th December
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Mont Blanc said:
UTH said:
Just took delivery of this: https://www.timothytaylorshop.co.uk/landlord-mini-...

The small print says to drink in 3-4 days, but not sure I'm going to drink 8 pints of it by Tuesday! Are they being overly cautious with that 3-4 days, or will it really start tasting rank.....?
I have enjoyed a lot of mini-kegs from various breweries, and I wouldn't be drinking it past 3 days. It will be in decline after that. Their advice of 3-4 days is correct, but I would stick to 3 hours or less (or fewer? wink ).

But as others have said, surely you'll smash that within the timescales? 3 pints an hour is nothing, it'll be gone in about 2.5 hours

Other advice from me would be to keep it somewhere cool, and let it stand in the same place without knocking it and moving it for at least 24hrs before opening if you can. It will be way better that way, and it won't fizz and foam all over the place when you open it.

Edited by Mont Blanc on Friday 12th December 12:52
FTFY

It is Christmas!

UTH

Original Poster:

11,246 posts

198 months

Friday 12th December
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Mont Blanc said:
Shooter McGavin said:
I've had loads of these kegs from various breweries over the years and had no problem drinking them up to a month after cracking them open.

It's the old issue of 'Best before' vs 'Use by' ...despite myriad attempts at mansplaining this to my missus she will chuck out perfectly adequate food that has exceeded the best before date by a couple of days, convinced she will cop for salmonella or something rolleyes

Enjoy the Landlord, one of my favourite beers!
I'm sorry but that is really bad advice.

Real ale is a live beer, unpasteurised, and begins to secondary ferment and deteriorate rapidly once the keg is opened and the beer exposed to air (either a full size pub keg, or one of these mini kegs). No decent pub would allow cask ale to be served past 3 days.

It will quickly begin to lose condition and flavour after 3-5 days, and will actually go off and potentially give you bad guts at 6+ days.

Sure, if it's a lager keg with some kind of co2 dispenser system, then it will easy last a month, but real ale? No, definitely not.

Edited by Mont Blanc on Friday 12th December 13:00
Fair, yeah makes sense, best just neck it in 3 days to be safe.

fttm

4,249 posts

155 months

Friday 12th December
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Mont Blanc said:
I'm sorry but that is really bad advice.

Real ale is a live beer, unpasteurised, and begins to secondary ferment and deteriorate rapidly once the keg is opened and the beer exposed to air (either a full size pub keg, or one of these mini kegs). No decent pub would allow cask ale to be served past 3 days.

It will quickly begin to lose condition and flavour after 3-5 days, and will actually go off and potentially give you bad guts at 6+ days.

Sure, if it's a lager keg with some kind of co2 dispenser system, then it will easy last a month, but real ale? No, definitely not.

Edited by Mont Blanc on Friday 12th December 13:00
The beer in mini kegs is "bright" hence no sediment(yeast) left at the bottom or floating around for that matter . There will be no secondary fermentation but 5-7 days would be about the limit once opened for the best condition .

hondajack85

980 posts

19 months

Saturday 13th December
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I always find that a half finished lager can put in the fridge tastes more premium when poured the next evening.

Regbuser

6,083 posts

55 months

Saturday 13th December
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hondajack85 said:
I always find that a half finished lager can put in the fridge tastes more premium when poured the next evening.
Wut ?!!?

Jo-say8k

207 posts

36 months

Saturday 13th December
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hondajack85 said:
I always find that a half finished lager can put in the fridge tastes more premium when poured the next morning.
FTFY