Does Olde english [the liquo] go bad if not refrigerated?!


Question:

Does Olde english [the liquo] go bad if not refrigerated?

Yeah.. I bought a 40 and decided I dont want it tonight but I dont have a refrigerator to put it in... Will it go bad if I leave it in my cabinet for like a week or so?

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3 weeks ago
*Liquor
-And yes, I know alcohol cant go bad but I just want to double check...


Answers:
3 weeks ago
*Liquor
-And yes, I know alcohol cant go bad but I just want to double check...

Beer, like wine, is considered a "live agent". As such, it will go bad if not kept cold. The only liquor you can drink warm are those that have been distilled like Jack, Jose, etc.

Olde English is bad regardless of refrigeration.

If it hasn't been opened, it'll be OK.

Liquors don't go bad. (Wines do go bad --they turn to vinegar, but not liquors.)

dude that stuff doesn't need to go bad. It was rotten swill when you picked it up! I don't think it could get any worse if you left it on a shelf for ten years.

Olde English? It will get you drunk. And it will give you a hangover. That's about it.

Swill is swill.

Does it matter? No matter what it will taste like crap.

O.E. 800 isn't THAT bad!!!

It shouldn't go bad, but will probably "skunk" in that amount of time and be less desirable. Find a frige if you can.




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