How long can you store wort in an airtight NC cube prior to commencing fermentation? I'm realtively conscious of removing just about all of the air prior to sealing the cube.
Does storing wort this way at fluctuating or high temperatures have any negative effects of the wort quality?
Im thinking of storing a variety of worts in NC cubes in a non temp controlled environment (ie a garage).
Many thanks again,
Grogmonster.
Re: No-Chill Cube Storage
Post #2 made 13 years ago
I'm no expert on this but I buy FWK's from craftbrewer and they seem to have a best before date of 2yrs so I would take a guess at it being close to that time period.
Re: No-Chill Cube Storage
Post #4 made 13 years ago
I quite like them and an added bonus you get a free cube 
Post #5 made 13 years ago
I'd have to label my cubes really well if I was going to store them for 2 years, otherwise I'd have no idea what it is meant to be, other than beer.
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Post #6 made 13 years ago
Properly stored wort will last long enough for most of our needs. I have never stored it longer than a week or so. I will be brewing up a wort soon to store for 90 (or so) days. The reason I am doing this is because I will be brewing up the same (exact) wort to ferment the next day. I will be fermenting both wort's side by side and having my mates sample and rate them. I have heard of people that rest worst in there no-chill container for 6 months with no ill effects. I am going to test this and see the differences? If anyone would like to join me than lets do so research!
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Post #7 made 13 years ago
Ive had a brew sitting in the no chill cube for just over a month and it was fine. If the cube started to swell up then its definitely infected.
Post #8 made 13 years ago
Yeh I'll leave mine in the cube for months at a time with no problems.I've still got some cubes of APA sitting on the shed floor from when Aces High was here a couple of weeks ago and they'll be there for a couple more weeks before I have time to pitch yeast .