Ever had expired grape juice?!


Question: I remember about four or five years ago we had some grape juice in a box which nobody really liked, and as an experiment i decided to keep it past it's expiration date and try it to see if it had fermented. I waited about 3 weeks after and tried it, it tasted a little bit like cheap wine and after a while i thought i was getting drunk off it, but less than an hour later i found that i was actually getting sick and a few minutes later i puked it all out. It still gave a little bit of a buzz though...

Just curious if anyone else has tried anything similar or if i'm the only one stupid enough to have done so..


Answers: I remember about four or five years ago we had some grape juice in a box which nobody really liked, and as an experiment i decided to keep it past it's expiration date and try it to see if it had fermented. I waited about 3 weeks after and tried it, it tasted a little bit like cheap wine and after a while i thought i was getting drunk off it, but less than an hour later i found that i was actually getting sick and a few minutes later i puked it all out. It still gave a little bit of a buzz though...

Just curious if anyone else has tried anything similar or if i'm the only one stupid enough to have done so..

I was about to say it tastes like wine just before i read your explanation.
I made grape juice at home once and then i had an idea like you to keep it a little bit more. It really tastes like an horrible wine:-)))))))))
Being curious is never stupid. This is a quality.

If only you thought of putting a dash of yeast in it, then you would have real wine :))

Did something similar with Ginger Ale once, but it didn't make me vomit. Maybe I dedn't keep it long enough to get that benefit.





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