It might not actually make you ill. However, it probably won't taste very good. I personally wouldn't drink it.
Drink it! It's still good provided it's been kept cool and out of the sun.
A bottle of Crown Royal gets better with age as long as it has not been opened or any air has gotten into it.
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Yes, hard liquor lasts for a really long time unopened.
I have a bottle of Cointreau that was first opened 16 years ago and it still tastes fine!
An unopened bottle of Southern Comfort from 1983 is likely safe to drink, as distilled spirits generally have an indefinite shelf life when stored properly. However, the flavor and quality may have diminished over time due to factors like temperature fluctuations and light exposure. It's a good idea to inspect the bottle for any signs of leakage or damage, and consider tasting a small amount before consuming more. If it smells or tastes off, it's best to err on the side of caution and not drink it.
Alcohol does not expire when it is unopened.
An unopened bottle of Dewar's Scotch that is 35 years old is generally safe to drink, as distilled spirits like Scotch do not spoil or go bad when sealed. However, the quality may deteriorate over time due to factors like light exposure or temperature fluctuations, which can affect the flavor and aroma. It's advisable to check the bottle for any signs of leakage or damage before consuming. If it looks and smells fine, it should be safe to enjoy.
It is not dirty to make soup with a cup that had apple cider vinegar out of an unopened bottle in it. However, it is dirty to use a cup that you soaked your toothbrush in to make soup.
As far as I'm concerned, the one my grandfather gave me in 1980, that I still have, is priceless!
The toothpaste will have an expiration date on it somewhere. That date is likely past. If it has been unopened, it may still be usable though.
Canned, Jared or bottled goods do not need to be stored in the fridge while they are unopened. The canning / bottling process sterilises the contents so that they do not go bad. However, over time chenical changes can affect the quality of the can's / bottle's / jar's contents so they have a use by date stamped on them. This said, people who have opened food canned for WW2 soldiers have found the contents still very edible.