Cant find a straight answer on whether or not sealed liquor is safe to drink I think this bottle is from 1984 it has very suddle flakes in it
Cant find a straight answer on whether or not sealed liquor is safe to drink I think this bottle is from 1984 it has...
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drink it faggot
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m800, people pay a lot of money to drink lower percentage booze that's far older than this shit.
as long as it was unopened, give it a taste.
>suddle
>suddle
You'll know right away.
This.
Op, you having a stroke?
It's good, faggot.
Learn to fucking think.
no liquor is fine. alcohol will ruin your life
It's fine, done it many times before cleaning out old peoples liquor cabinets. Just strain it into a jug, wash the bottle, then funnel it back into the bottle.
Dont do it op, you can get alcohol poisoning
It'll actually taste better than if you go to the store and buy a bottle because of the aging.
Op here, Idk how I fucked up so bad and I accept the consequences "subtle"
>suddle
the older the whiskey the stronger the flavor. the worst that will happen to you is you will throw up
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you fucking ridiculous stupid uneducated fucking cuntlick
kill black ppl, you'll be doing the world a favor
wrong thread
If its sealed yeah. The alcohol makes it self sterilizing. If it was opened the alcohol will evaporate over time and then it can go bad.
If it's sealed, it's safe.
suddle
if properly sealed yes but do more research bro if it really old some people might pay more for it vintage an shit you know
Probably a bait thread, but alcohol literally kills germs and bacteria, and there was a time when drinking rum/wine/ale was safer than drinking water.
The whole reason whips were able sail the seven seas with the crews (mostly) surviving was because of alcohol
Not to mention the whole basis of winery and aged liquor is that it's AGED
lol i drank OPENED stuff from the 70s just got drunk not sick
Everyone knows the '84 SoCo is the most coveted vintage. That shit is worth some serious cash, user. Don't open it.