How long does alcohol last for?

dman

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With poll in case you feel like guessing. Seriously, have some probably 10yo stuff because I'm a geek and bought it a long time ago and never opened it.

[edit]Specifics were in the summary 'Tequila, Rum, Vodka, etc'. How long does it last until it's not safe to consume by humans? If there's a difference, how long until it's no longer enjoyable to consume?
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LordMaul

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Some 10 year old what? It depends. Most unopened things get better (up to a certain point, which 10 years usually isn't that point) with time, like Scotch, rum, wine, etc.
 

dman

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Originally posted by: LordMaul
Some 10 year old what? It depends. Most unopened things get better (up to a certain point, which 10 years usually isn't that point) with time, like Scotch, rum, wine, etc.

Rum, Vodka, Tequila, Kalua(sic), etc...

1 Guy at the Liquor store told me 1yr or so, another told me probably forever (years and years) so figured I'd ask here.
 

dman

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Originally posted by: SoulAssassin
Originally posted by: Strang
You mean how long does it last in your possession or how long does it last before it spoils?

exactly...need clarification

How long does it last until it's not safe to consume by humans? If there's a difference, how long until it's no longer enjoyable to consume?
 

SoulAssassin

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Tequila, vodka, and rum should last a very, very long time. Most champagne is only 2-3 years, wine obviously may improve with age but it depends on the quality. Others may spoil.
 

Judgement

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I was always under the impression that hard liquor (vodka, etc) could last nearly forever.
 

Gooberlx2

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Isn't the minimum 'sellable' age for a bottle of cognac something like 25 or 30 years? That's why it's so expensive.