My wife’s grandpa gave me an old bottle of whiskey today. Seagram’s V.O. six-year bottled in 1987. It has been opened, no clue when, and it looks like just a shot’s worth is missing. Smells fine. Think it’s still good?
My wife’s grandpa gave me an old bottle of whiskey today. Seagram’s V.O. six-year bottled in 1987. It has been opened, no clue when, and it looks like just a shot’s worth is missing. Smells fine. Think it’s still good?
Take a sip, if it’s bad you’ll know right away. I tried some rare Scotch that had been opened for decades one time. It had a slight turpentine taste to it but I’m still alive.
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