If it's a sealed bottle then no. I've seen some seriously old bottles of Scotch that have lost a couple of cm's through the seal from evaporation, but if you keep a bottle at the same cool temperature year round it shouldn't happen.
If it's an open bottle you may notice a difference due to oxidisation after a few years or loss of colour if it's left in direct sunlight. But if it takes you that long to drink an open bottle of Scotch then you probably wouldn't care much about it anyway!
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You drink scotch on the rocks with water.
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No. If it's Scotch whiskey and the substance caffeine you mean.
Scotch peaks at around 15 - 18yrs, sometimes up to 21yrs. According to the Scotch Whisky Research Institute, at least 65% of the flavour comes from the oak maturation. So if you want something to taste more "woody" and oaky go for an older whiskey. So to answer - yes it gets better with age, but older is not necessarily better. If like many you prefer sweeter more floral whiskies go for a lower age. For ones with a "spirity" character go younger than 15yrs. If you want something which is much more complex but also very woody and sometimes viscous and treacle like, go for older whiskies. And to clarify for anyone reading - whiskey stops maturing when it is de-casked so it doesn't go through any other ageing in the bottle. Enjoy your Scotch and check out some Scotch blogs!
They never go bad. Ever.
NOTHING!! its nasty on its own, so it twice as bad with a mix. plus it ruins what ever u mixed it with. you will nvr drink it again.
i dont think so
no whiskey is distilled so it will never go bad so drink up .
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The word that can go before "bean," "milk," and "scotch" is "whiskey." This term can be used to describe a type of drink, such as "whiskey bean" or "whiskey milk," and it relates to "whiskey scotch" as a specific type of whiskey originating from Scotland.
It may be important to Scotch-Guard your living room furniture if you have children or pets. But, you should refer to your cleaning instructions on how to best go about Scotch-Guarding your furniture.
Does peroxide cream developer ever go bad? I have used the same one for over 3 years.
Scotch neat is a scotch with no ice.
no
Yes, but they are easy to replace.