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<blockquote data-quote="GoingNorth" data-source="post: 323759" data-attributes="member: 1963"><p>If it's in the clear bottle, you also want to make sure it hasn't been exposed to light. The "colored" liquors like bourbon and scotch, etc., will oxidize if over exposed to light. Bourbon specifically will get a sort of sour-ish taste to it if oxidized.</p><p></p><p>TPaul is right on value, basically you've got an old bottle of hooch. If it doesn't taste good anymore, you could use it in BBQ sauces and the like.</p><p></p><p>ToK (21 years married to a man with very expensive tastes in booze, LoL...I think he'd have turned his nose up at fresh Jim Beam.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GoingNorth, post: 323759, member: 1963"] If it's in the clear bottle, you also want to make sure it hasn't been exposed to light. The "colored" liquors like bourbon and scotch, etc., will oxidize if over exposed to light. Bourbon specifically will get a sort of sour-ish taste to it if oxidized. TPaul is right on value, basically you've got an old bottle of hooch. If it doesn't taste good anymore, you could use it in BBQ sauces and the like. ToK (21 years married to a man with very expensive tastes in booze, LoL...I think he'd have turned his nose up at fresh Jim Beam.) [/QUOTE]
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