How long will juice stay good in the refrigerator after juicing?!


Question: How long will juice stay good in the refrigerator after juicing?
I put it in an air tight container, but the juice is half full in the container. Will it still be air tight enough in about 15-24 hours?

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It depends on which juices you're using. If you have a lot of citrus, you should be good for nearly a week. If it's largely soft berries or bananas use it within 48 hours at the very latest.

Soft berries = strawberries, raspberries, blueberries, blackberries, kiwi, Cherries.

If you made your own apple juice (and it's MOSTLY apples) it should be good for 3-4 days - before it begins to turn into liquor. XD

Drinking "soured" berry juice may mean it may have an alcoholic content you were not expecting. Be careful with that stuff!



It may be safe to drink but every day it sits in the fridge, more nutrients dissipate.
Vitamin C is particularly susceptible to this as light and oxygen effect it.




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