How long is liquor good at room temperature after opening. (tequila,rum, etc..)?!


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How long is liquor good at room temperature after opening. (tequila,rum, etc..)?


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FOREVER..... when opened, it only gets stronger with age due to the evaporation of water from liquer... it will never go bad, i promise..... also remember alcohol will never freeze Beer will, but liquer wont!!!
keeping cold is just a preparation use, for those who dont have/ dont like ice!!!

it'll stay good for years, ppl always keep they're liquor in cupboards after they open it.

Till you drink it all. If it is just liquor and not irish cream or stuff like that it will last forever. It my change in taste,so just try it.

As long as you keep them from evaporating - they are good for ever. Have you ever looked behind a bar? All the spirits (not beer or wine) are kept at room temperature. Alcohol kills more than brain cells - it kills the airborne nasties too. Sugar content to alcohol ratio does have a lot to do with it - but for the most part no. Room temperature is perfectly acceptable and normal.

bring it over i'll show you the best place for it lol

'Til it's gone. If you leave the top off it will evaporate eventually...

In perfect conditions, pure liqour will stay good for years. But the caps have to be put on the bottles tightly, which will keep it from evaporating and keep mold out. Don't keep it in direct sunlight.

Anything with cream in it needs to refrigarated immediately after opening and will keep for about a week and a half.

As long as it is capped it will last indefinitely

As long they are capped because beer flies aka fruit flies could find its way into the bottle lay eggs and ruin it but other than that it could last a very long time

tequila/rum are not liquor's they are spirits, you'll find that a liquor has at least 50% sugar and last indefinately (hence no use by date on) leaving caps off actually loses the ABV and NOT increases it




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