Hayzer wrote:If you are absolutely sure that it has been sealed from any outside air since 1970, I would give it a drink while reminiscing through some old photos of your dad. If air has had any possibility of gaining access to the liquor over the past 48 years,
Ya it is totally sealed so I am sure it would be good.
teutonic terror wrote:
Anyway, I researched and learned that the whiskey gets no better or no worse once it's in
the bottle...in the barrel is different, it will change then.
In fact if I remember right, the bottle was more valuable without the whiskey.
This is what I find also.
FrozenInTime wrote:I'd sit back with my loved ones and sip a toast to mom and dad. I'd drink it but I drink alot of the hard stuff, Beam was my favorite for many years.
docpd wrote:Definitely drink it as you remember your parents.
My Mom is the one that bought it but not to drink, she just liked the looks of the decanter and was in the china cabinet all these years. My Dad drank a lot of beer and liked making homemade wine and cider, but hardly ever drank the hard stuff and about the same way I am too. It will get opened one of these days.