Does liquor (Rum) go bad after ten or so years?!


Question: It should be rather stable for more than ten years. If unopened, your only real mistake might be exposing it to direct sunlight, which over an extended period might first change its color and then affect the flavor.


Answers: It should be rather stable for more than ten years. If unopened, your only real mistake might be exposing it to direct sunlight, which over an extended period might first change its color and then affect the flavor.

nope just tastes better

only if its been drank from the bottle

my friends said no but i dont believe them

If rum has been stored in a sealed bottle in a cool environment, it should be good for centuries.

Not if the bottle remains unopened. Gotta remember, alcohol has been used as a food preservative for thousands of years. That's why fruitcakes last a Loooong time.

The short answer no! Though it can become contaminated if stored in improper containers, or exposed to extreme heat.

No it may evaporate a little but should be just fine or even better than when you purchased it.

no it can not go bad the alchool will prevent anything from growing in it





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