Well, it's safe, but the sun would have oxidized it by now, so it would be gross.
I just bought one (unopened) for 10 dollars CAN. Mint. As it is 31 years old I think I'll leave it unopened. Reid Hamilton, ON
It is very uncommon to find unopened cans of Rollin' Tide Red because the acid of the soft drink eats through the aluminum of the can in about 8-10 years.
It might not actually make you ill. However, it probably won't taste very good. I personally wouldn't drink it.
Chardonnay is good for about 7 years unopened.
Oh, dude, in Russia, you have to be at least 18 years old to legally drink alcohol. So, like, if you're planning a wild trip to Moscow, make sure you bring your ID or they might not let you into the vodka party. Stay safe, and remember, in Russia, the vodka drinks you!
Yes liqueur only gets better with age
2 years
I have one from 1965 and wondering the same
Vodka originated in Russia hundreds of years ago. The word Vodka is derived from the the Russian word for water "Vada". Vodka is made from grains, potatoes, etc.
3 years.
No.
About three years.