Old cooking sherry can potentially make you sick if it has been stored improperly or if it shows signs of spoilage, such as an off smell or unusual color. However, cooking sherry typically has a high salt content and preservatives that can extend its shelf life. If it has been opened, it's best to use it within a few months; if it's been sealed and stored in a cool, dark place, it may last longer. Always check for any signs of spoilage before using.
Old brown sherry warms you up due to its rich, complex flavors and higher alcohol content, which can create a warming sensation when consumed. Additionally, the deep, nutty notes and sweetness often found in aged sherry can evoke feelings of comfort and coziness. The act of sipping a fortified wine in a relaxed setting also contributes to the overall warming experience.
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Yes, it can. if it is kept in fridge it will not make u sick,,if kept in room temperature in will make u sick.
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If it was left out at room temperature, yes it could make you sick.
Not if they don't make you sick when they are fresher and assuming they are kept free from contaminates.
Larry Sherry died on December 17, 2006 at the age of 71.
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