Find the name of the distiller, from the bottle & contact them directly , just to be safe.
It might not actually make you ill. However, it probably won't taste very good. I personally wouldn't drink it.
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.
If refrigerated 2-4 weeks depending on how many times the bottle is opened. With each exposure to air 21 % oxygen this will increase oxidation. Not good with a wine withe the sugar content of plum wine. dr Dr.Nurse
To be on the safe side, I would say don't drink them.
No, it is not safe to drink from a rusty water bottle as the rust can contaminate the water and pose health risks. It is recommended to use a clean and rust-free water bottle for drinking water.
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.
Probably. It will depend both on the plastic the bottle is made from and its intended purpose.
Yes
Well, it's safe, but the sun would have oxidized it by now, so it would be gross.
That all depends on where it was bottled and what source was used.
It depends on the volume of the bottles.
A 2006 bottle of unopened , is far to old to eat and it may look fine from the outside, it will cause food poisoning.