Once bottled, whisky ?

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Mr.Spooky
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Re: how to determin a date on a bottle of jonny red

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goose eye wrote:coon i say brandy ages in a jug to. take some after it took down then set a jug back for bout 1 month
3 months 6 months an 1 year. take notes without lookin at the others. make sure you jug it tite.
then you come back an give us your results.

spooky look up likker collecters. mctears an such.


so im tole
thanks,,, i will.
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Re: Once bottled, whisky ?

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well,, here she is anyway.
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Re: Once bottled, whisky ?

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Did you contact them? What did they say?

BTW yours looks waaaay better!! What's that lid thing you have going on?

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Re: Once bottled, whisky ?

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i just took the disk part out of the mason jar top, put on a coffee filter, and screwed the ring back down on top of the filter.
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Re: Once bottled, whisky ?

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Most bottled whisky does change slightly in flavour, exposure to varying temps and light alter it slightly and if you assume that all commercial bottles are airtight and will stay airtight (especially the older ones) think again. :)
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