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  1. For me, it depends. During a family gatherings, there are three of that usually drink scotch and we can usually make 750ml last 2 days, so that's what, 6 days for an individual. Though, if not at a celebration, I'll probably only have a drink once or twice in the week then maybe 2 or 3 on the weekend. About two weeks.

  2. Jul 22, 2024 · One of the main visual clues that your bottle has passed its prime is the presence of sediment or cloudy-looking liquid, as these may indicate the presence of bacteria. “If you notice either of ...

  3. A 750 ml is 25.3 oz. Not to bust you but I also underestimate how many bottles I go through a month because its spread out between so many bottles. Honestly, I should have said that's the max I drink in a month when I do decide to drink every weekend. I don't drink every weekend of every month.

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    The base liquors (brandy, gin, rum, tequila, vodka, and whiskey) are the most shelf-stable distilled spirits. These average 40 percent alcohol by volume (80 proof—though some are stronger) and typically do not contain added sugars, you can store these bottles for a very long time. 1. Unopened, these hard liquors have an indefinite shelf life. 2. On...

    The shelf life of a liqueur (e.g., schnapps, amaretto, and triple sec) is more temperamental. These spirits contain sugar and other ingredients that can spoil, some are more problematic than others. Generally, you'll want to discard open bottles after about 18 months. For example, liqueurs with a high concentration of sugar (e.g., crème liqueurs) w...

    The shelf life of opened fortified wines like dry and sweet vermouth is longer than regular wines, but it's not even close to liquor's timeframe. It will become musty and stale if stored too long, so keep an open bottle of vermouth for two to three months. Some people prefer to store vermouth in the refrigerator, which some say is unnecessary.

    Alcohol is an excellent preservative, but it's not present in nonalcoholic spirits, such as Seedlip, Three Spirits, and Optimist. This modern sub-market of the cocktail world comes with a different set of shelf life standards. The formulae and ingredients are widely varied, so each brand is different; on average, an opened bottle will keep for six ...

    Follow the recommended expiration date on labels of all juices, bottled cocktails (e.g., margarita, daiquiri, and bloody Mary mix), and similar mixers. Refrigerate these after opening. Consume soda and sparkling water immediately after opening the bottle or shortly after. There's no point in adding soda to your drink when there's no fizz left. If y...

  4. Jan 18, 2024 · Store out of direct sunlight, tightly sealed, in a stable room-temperature environment. Once opened, distilled spirits like whiskey and gin won’t expire or become unsafe to consume, but they may start to taste “off” after 1–3 years. Liqueurs, opened, will usually last 6 months–1 year. Vermouths and other wine-based spirits like vino ...

  5. Sep 24, 2019 · Sealed beer is shelf-stable for 6–8 months past its use-by date and lasts longer if refrigerated. Generally, beer with an alcohol by volume (ABV) greater than 8% is slightly more shelf-stable ...

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  7. Distilled Spirits: Unopened: Indefinitely, if stored properly. Opened: 1–3 years, but taste may deteriorate over time due to exposure to air (oxidation), light, and heat. Store in a cool, dark place. Liqueurs and Amaro: Opened: 6 months to a year. Sugar acts as a preservative, but crystallization may occur.

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