While I can not give you an exact time, as there are MANY MANY variables involved such as quantity, temperature it's stored in, type of container it's stored in, etc. I would say quite a few years if not several decades(depending on if the seals have been broken). This is namely due to the fact that very few bacteria can survive in an alcohol rich environment.
howlong you want just store it in the fridge!
Opened, about 3-5 years. Closed, forever.
A long time, 5 years at least unopened or opened provided you keep it cool and out of the sun.
For 3 years.
Añejo means aged in Spanish and that's what it is, aged rum. Theoretically, it should tell you for how long on the label.
The shelf life of opened rum can be extended as long as it is kept in a cool dry place. There is no set shelf life for run
This is dependent upon your BAC level. One glass of rum will be out of your system in 1-2 days.
A double shot of rum typically contains about 2 ounces of rum, which can range from 130 to 160 calories, depending on the brand and proof. Therefore, a double rum generally has around 260 to 320 calories. Keep in mind that mixers can significantly increase the total calorie count if added.
Vermouth, just like Vodka, Gin, Rum, Tequila, Whiskey, or Scotch is a liquor. As long as you leave it in a closed container it will last forever.^ ...the above answer is not quite so, vermouth is a fortified (with alcohol) wine, as such, it lasts a long time. However, at 18% alcohol, it is much lower "octane" than the other mentioned drinks; Vodka, Gin, Rum, Whiskey and Scotch all (usually) have at least 40% alcohol, up to (sometimes) over 75% (151 rum). Vermouth keeps well, and very well if refrigerated.
No, rum does not have caffeine in it.
Rum is distilled from sugar cane, vodka is distilled from anything as long as it gets to over 190 proof during the process.
After you open it, you have about 5 years, provided you keep it cool and out of the sun.