I wouldn't bother using it for anything other than starters, stale oxidised malt won't make good beer. Shit it, shit out.
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I'd toss them
If the grain is crushed, I probably wouldn't bother tbh
It’s uncrushed. Otherwise they’d be compost already ^^
wouldn't use it as it is but use it as an adjunct when you brew a similar style. fresh malt has plenty of enzymes to convert the additional starches.
That was what I came up with as a backup solution. Thanks for being reassuring 🙂