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Subject: Re: drinks srotage
From: apetail
Posted: Mon Sep 30. 2002, 12:21 UTC
Followup to: "drinks srotage"  by elad  (Fri Sep 27. 2002, 14:15 UTC)
> hello.
> i have drunbui , kaluha , irish cream, grand marnie , martini , and 
> some more liqueres.
> could you tell me which ones i should keep refrigerated , and how 
> long can i keep them open. how do i know these stuff ? they dont say 
> anything on them.
> thanks
> Elad

Martini would probably be Vermouth? Keep the Martini Bianco and Dry 
refridgerated. Martini Rosso doesn't need to be refrigerated. I don't exactly 
know how long vermouth can be stored. The taste changes badly about a month 
after opening. Martini rosso (sweet vermouth) can be stored longer.

Drambui, Kahlua and Grand Marnier can be stored for a long time unopened. The 
aroma will be less strong about 3/4 year after opening but it will still taste 
good and be good for consumption. Generaly the same story for the other 
liqueurs without juices. If they contain less alcohol they can be stored less 
longer. Most liqueurs containing fruit/vegetable-juice change taste badly more 
rapid. Store liqueurs at a dark and cool place.


Irish Cream and other liqueurs containing cream or milk can't be stored longer 
than a half year after opening and should be stored refridgerated. Most of 
these liqueurs won't keep long unopened also.


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