Preservative 202, also known as potassium sorbate, has a shelf life of about 2 to 3 years when stored in an unopened bottle under proper conditions, such as a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. However, it's always best to check the manufacturer's expiration date on the packaging for the most accurate information. Once opened, its effectiveness may diminish more quickly, depending on storage conditions.
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If the bottle is unopened then it can last as long as you want it to, but I personally wouldn't drink it after having for more than 9 months or so.
If you open the bottle, you need to keep it refrigerated and it will last for a month. If it is an unopened bottle it should last for about a year :)
Potentially centuries if it is good quality originally.
An unopened bottle of Jack Daniel's can last indefinitely if stored properly, as the high alcohol content acts as a preservative. However, for the best quality, it’s recommended to consume it within 5 to 10 years. Keeping it in a cool, dark place away from direct sunlight can help maintain its flavor and integrity over time.
It should last indefinitely if kept in a cool, dark place.
It was last for decades if unopened.
I have a bottle of Cointreau that was first opened 16 years ago and it still tastes fine!
Chardonnay is good for about 7 years unopened.
Alcohol does not expire when it is unopened.
My research showed that an unopened bottle of Pimm's would last for a year or two. Once it is opened, it starts to lose flavor after a week or so.
Oh, what a delightful question! An unopened bottle of Bacardi Mojito Classic can last for a very long time, my friend. As long as it's stored in a cool, dark place away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures, it can last indefinitely. Just imagine the refreshing sip you'll enjoy when you finally decide to open it - what a happy little treat that will be!