Should you keep hard liquor cold?!


Question: It is better to store a bottle of hard liquor, both before and after opening, on the shelf, in the fridge, or in the freezer. Also, does the answer vary for different kinds of booze?


Answers: It is better to store a bottle of hard liquor, both before and after opening, on the shelf, in the fridge, or in the freezer. Also, does the answer vary for different kinds of booze?

It's your choice, lots of people leave it out and add ice to their drinks, others put it in the freezer so it'll be cold, as you might already know, liquor doesn't freeze, so it's okay.

well you dont have to keep it in the fridge me personally i like my liquor cold so i guess it depends on preference

I keep liquor that I'm going to use cold (vodka, rum, etc) in the freezer because I don't have to use as much ice and it tastes better in drinks. If I'm going to be drinking it warm (Bailey's, Kahlua,etc for coffee drinks), I keep it on the shelf.

99% of hard liquor is stored at room temp. before & after opening.

yes

it is personsl taste bars don't except for a few things liquor stores don't
korkie

It's best to store vodka and some flavorful drinks like rum or scotch should be kept in the dark and cold. Brandies and liqueurs should be served at room temperature. mc

It is all preference. I never bother, since what I drink it with is usually cold or involves ice. But if you want it won't make a difference either way besides temperature.

at room temperature the alcohol will slowly evaporate and if youve already opened the bottle the seal wont be full proof.... but that only really matters if its gonna sit there for a long time

plus, the frezzer makes it nicer to drink.

I think that would depend on whether you like your drinks ice cold or not. I personally keep it in the freezer if it's not being used. :)

Store and drink it at whatever temperature you want. The right way to enjoy liquor is the way you like it best. You are not drinking it for someone else's enjoyment.





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