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Drink the old beer?

I have an old Golf Decanter from '74 with Jim Beam whiskey in it that's still sealed. The cork is broken off and is flush w/ the top. Wonder if it's still good 😉

Thinking about taking a small lag bolt, screwing it into the cork and try to remove it.
 
Originally posted by: CorCentral
I have an old Golf Decanter from '74 with Jim Beam whiskey in it that's still sealed. The cork is broken off and is flush w/ the top. Wonder if it's still good 😉

Thinking about taking a small lag bolt, screwing it into the cork and try to remove it.

Or maybe a corkscrew?

😛
 
It's just about impossible for commercially packed beer to go bad as in food poisoning bad. A jillion to one.

If it goes bad, it just won't taste and smell as good. Take a whiff when you open em.

And those beer expiration dates are way early. You could probably drink em next March.
 
Originally posted by: sierrita
Originally posted by: CorCentral
I have an old Golf Decanter from '74 with Jim Beam whiskey in it that's still sealed. The cork is broken off and is flush w/ the top. Wonder if it's still good 😉

Thinking about taking a small lag bolt, screwing it into the cork and try to remove it.

Or maybe a corkscrew?

😛

Don't want to hurt the fragile China with a corksrew 😉 A pair of vise grips and a lag bolt will work better

 
i had a case of heinekin sit in my car for a few hot sunny days and that was the worst beer i'd ever drank. i would think that as long as the beer has been kept cool, it would be fine to drink.
 
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