Never been sicker in my life than when we found my buddy's dads old stash from the navy, had to 30 years old, or more. I wouldn't touch it.....
Safe to drink 30+ year old booze?
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Except for the wine, as long as it was in a dark place unopened and even if it was warm, it will be fine. It will be exactly as the day it was bottled. Sunlight is the enemy of alchohol, as that is what causes oxidation in it.
Once it's opened it's a different ballgame.
As for the wine, as long as it was in a COOL dark place, it will be fine.Comment
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I drank a 15 year old bottled beer one time, almost had a wild irish rose kinda bite to it. ZERO carbonation. At the same party I pissed my pants and tried to shower very early the next morning in my buddies bathroom that he had yet to complete. Apparently he hadn't sealed the trap to the drain in the tub and the water flowed out into the sheetrock ceiling below which resulted in a huge mess in his kitchen on the ground floor below.Comment
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Once it's bottled it doesn't matter, however, if it was stored outside in the sunlight I wouldn't bother.Your signature picture has been removed since it contained the Photobucket "upgrade your account" image.
Originally posted by Wh33lhopVANOS: sometimes you just need to go full retard.Comment
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