Yes, hard liquor lasts for a really long time unopened.
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I have a bottle of Cointreau that was first opened 16 years ago and it still tastes fine!
A bottle of Crown Royal gets better with age as long as it has not been opened or any air has gotten into it.
While bourbon does not spoil, a 1970 bottle of Jim Beam may have diminished flavor and quality due to factors like evaporation, light exposure, or temperature fluctuations over the years. If the bottle has remained sealed and stored properly, the bourbon could still be enjoyable, but tasting it will ultimately determine its quality. Opening it may reveal interesting flavors, but be prepared for possible changes in taste from its original profile.
Alcohol does not expire when it is unopened.
Drink it! It's still good provided it's been kept cool and out of the sun.
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.
I am wondering this same thing. Just purcahsed an unopened (and presumably still well-sealed) bottle for $1.50 (half off from $3.00) at an estate sale in a bottle that from the looks of it may be from the 1970s. Will let you know how it turns out if I end up drinking it.
yes it can bc even if it is unopened it still has a experation date and it can still go bad! yes it can bc even if it is unopened it still has a experation date and it can still go bad!
If it's been kept cool and out of the sun, it's still fine, and will be for many years to come.