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Can You Drink 19 Month Old Cider After Bbd?
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Just curious if it'll be alright.
i have opened it and tasted it seems alright, but don't want to drink loads of it and end up sick or whatever.
i have opened it and tasted it seems alright, but don't want to drink loads of it and end up sick or whatever.
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Yes, I would. If it tastes ok and looks ok and smells ok then it usually is ok, especially alcohol.
17:26 Fri 07th Apr 2017
Anon....you may end up with a bright purple nose, and become somewhat simple-minded, but WHF !
As a Lad in the 60's, I lived in Somerset, and all the farm workers drank Cider, the sort with things floating in it....scrumpy as we know it now. It was in the days before VAT, and no Purchase Tax was levied in Cider. So it was cheap !
Most of the Pubs had a separate bar to cater to the cider-trade. All those farm worker had their own large china mug, up behind the Bar, which was only used for cider ( Cider couldn't be served in Pewter Tankards, as the acid in cider reacted with the Pewter )
Be wary of Scumpy though....the place I buy mine, the Forest of Dean, warns that it is "sitting down cider", not standing up cider.
As a Lad in the 60's, I lived in Somerset, and all the farm workers drank Cider, the sort with things floating in it....scrumpy as we know it now. It was in the days before VAT, and no Purchase Tax was levied in Cider. So it was cheap !
Most of the Pubs had a separate bar to cater to the cider-trade. All those farm worker had their own large china mug, up behind the Bar, which was only used for cider ( Cider couldn't be served in Pewter Tankards, as the acid in cider reacted with the Pewter )
Be wary of Scumpy though....the place I buy mine, the Forest of Dean, warns that it is "sitting down cider", not standing up cider.
By now, you would know if that one sip was okay. Many years ago, I took one sip of a BabyCham which tasted weird, so I left the rest of it. I was so sick during the night. Unfortunately, my Dad had heard me being ill overnight and in the morning, I received a rollocking from him because he had assumed that I must have consumed too much alcohol! I'm not sure that he ever believed me!
Going back to your cider, if the cans are in good shape, the contents should be okay to consume. The cans will "blow" if there is bacteria inside them, as bacteria create gases owing to respiration.
Going back to your cider, if the cans are in good shape, the contents should be okay to consume. The cans will "blow" if there is bacteria inside them, as bacteria create gases owing to respiration.
I would't mind betting that there is an unopened bottle of brown ale, up on a shelf in this place, and it would be perfectly drinkable !
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