The value of an unopened gallon bottle of Canadian Club with a tax stamp dated 1960 can vary significantly based on factors such as condition, rarity, and market demand. Generally, such vintage bottles can range from several hundred to over a thousand dollars. For a precise valuation, it would be advisable to consult a reputable auction house or a spirits appraiser who specializes in collectible alcohol.
probobly about $1,000.00 but don't get to excited if u have one because that might not be how much it is worth
I have one from 1965 and wondering the same
Ask a chemist to dispose of the aspirins.
Ask a chemist to dispose of the aspirins.
Alcohol does not expire when it is unopened.
A 2006 bottle of unopened , is far to old to eat and it may look fine from the outside, it will cause food poisoning.
I have the same bottle date on mine as well, with the same question... I found this link with the answer being around $240.00
No; that is a myth.
Probably. The "use by" labels are usually fairly dramatic. I recommend a smell test, followed by a taste test. If it looks and smells good, go for it.
My private passion is bottle-digging to the roots of Coke. I owe an cellar found from Kent, an unopened Schweppes eggbottle dated 1890 with original wire and cork. I believe, this is a very rare item, cause the wire is mostly destroyed in the findings of worldwide shipwrecks or dumps. So, the value will be awesome. Millions of Schweppes egg bottles/hamiltons were produced and shipped from 1850 to 1910, an authentic example of unopened, wired cork will be extremely rare/unique. Beware it carefully :-) Dr.h.c.Schweppes, spiritschweppes.com
Dated on the bottom of the bottle
Yes, they are required to be by law. Look on the top, side of the bottle.