How long does vodka last once it has been opened?!


Question: It's a bottle of SKYY Vodka.


Answers: It's a bottle of SKYY Vodka.

A very long, long time as long as the cap is on. AIR itself causes "aging" faster then almost anything so make sure it's "capped". Think about cereal or bread going stale after a few days if left open to the air.
Vodka will still outlast bread, but you get the point.
Cap it and you're all good years.
Last tidbit even though you didn't ask... Hard Liquor will NOT freeze so if you want to through an open bottle in the freezer it's ok and it reduces the "meltdown" caused from ice in room temp liquor.

Put the cap back on and basically forever.

depends how long it takes you to drink it! lol jkk
No but really....i think that it lasts a long time.....

hard alcohol has a very long shelf life

Quite a while. Keep it in the freezer; it won't freeze, and it'll be nice and cold when you serve it.

It lasts all the way to the bottom of the bottle. :o)

does'nt last long in my house

You will probably die before that bottle of alcohol becomes undrinkable (as long as you keep it capped and stored in a decent place). Actually if you drink it, you may be able to preserver yourself well enough to see a bottle of alcohol go bad, if your lucky like my grandparents.

Probably for the rest of your natural life, put that sucker in the freezer and enjoy the next time you need a little fun time baby doll!

In my house 1 to 2 hours after the bottle has been opened.

cool dry storage like pantry? 6 months then it starts tasten weird...at that time maybe a lemon to it?

i keep my vodka in the freezer should last a long time

With a good cap ??? Yeeeeears - but why so long ???

FOREVER, but you need a better bottle than just Skyy blue. Skyy 90 is very good. Oliphant (Wall Street Journal rated it #2 after grey goose), Hangar One...My favorite is Stolichnaya Elite. Should cost around $60 and is like drinking water. 3 times better than grey goose. oh, and by the way, absolut sucks.





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