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Neither of them are very good to begin with. I couldn't imagine them being good now.
Although I know nothing about aging liquor, all of my bottles get at most a week of "age" on them. |
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Bourbon IS a food group
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What can I say, I really enjoy the liquor I buy. I definitely follow the quality not quantity rule, unless I'm mixing drinks then I don't waste the good $hit.I kind of figured it wouldn't "age" but seeing as how I didn't know for sure I didn't want to jump the gun and look like an arse. http://www.bevmo.com/Shop/ProductDet...roductID=15288 At ~$40 MSRP for a 1.75 liter I wouldn't drink it straight. I suppose it would mix fine in a tequila sunrise or margarita though. My vote is mix it up with something you like and see for yourself. Then report the findings ![]() As for the Canadian club, give it to someone you really don't like
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