> Hello again and thanks for all of the help!
>
> I have just been informed by a new corporate official that top shelf
> bottles can no longer have pouring spouts on them as it makes the
> alcohol go bad quicker.
>
> I did not think that liquor went bad that quickly.
>
> Does a pour spout have much effect on the expiration date of liquor?
> How long would it be noticeable?
>
> Thanks,
> Micah
Speed pourers are meant for bottles that you use often...like in the well. All
other bottles should not have speed pourers on them. Reasons are bugs,
evaporation, dust and other stuff, etc. If these things get into the bottle
then the expiration date effects it because you can no longer use it because
it's of no use.
Bottles without a pour spout will need a jigger to measure properly.
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