Can anyone help me figure out how old this bottle is? Sealed but its illegable, found it in an old shed.
Can anyone help me figure out how old this bottle is? Sealed but its illegable, found it in an old shed
Find someone who isn't having a seizure and have them take another picture of it.
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It says right there, 1824
well we can get a Close estimated brewery was started in 1824 the label says 135 years of experience so probably from the early 60's
Nice
Fucking retard
Not nice
This. I doubt it's with all that much in that condition though
It was sealed when i got it. I dont know anyone who collects whisky so im just sipping on it.
>sipping on 50 years old booze you found in someone's shed
Nigga what
There's so many reasons why that's stupid, Jesus
well it clearly isn't illegible is it?
unless you actually meant illegable in which case i can't help you
It's a blend, unfortunately not worth too much. Enjoy it, hope there was no exposure to the sun, and hope the cork was intact.
i promise it's too old to drink if it's been opened.
why? what dangers could infect whisky?
Sounds fine to me. It's not noticeably sought after and isn't expired. I'd probably do the same thing
If it was sealed drink it, you wont get sick, and it if there was something wrong with it you would know on the first sip, the worst you get is a potential drop in quality if it was stored poorly.
I buy old bottles at auction all the time, just dont be a dick and drink opened bottles.
If it was still sealed, then it probably wasn't just a handy bottle to piss into.
If it wasn't still sealed, you never know what someone might have decided to pour into it to store the stuff for a while. Paint thinner, or whatever.
Michael J Fox, you shouldn't be drinking with your Parkinson's meds
Uncovering a blended whiskey is like uncovering an ancient jewelry box from the victorian era that actually just used to be your uncle Cletus' cum box that he buried in the yard.
Seriously, besides sentimental value (I guess), you have a whiskey that says nothing about what age does to a drink like that. A single malt scotch, straight bourbon, or rye would be a fantastic find.
>Uncovering a blended whiskey is like uncovering an ancient jewelry box from the victorian era that actually just used to be your uncle Cletus' cum box that he buried in the yard.
I know it's stupid, but I really hurt myself laughing at this.
I was wondering why this stupid ass thread is still here and now I know it's so I could laugh at this
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