pasturized cider... expiry?

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pasturized cider... expiry?

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hi
got a bottle of pasturized cider that is about 3 years old and was never opened. any idea if something like this would be safe to drink if it doesnt smell or taste of vinegar? or worse? or just dump it to be on the safe side?

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I guess it'd have to pass the sniff and taste test...only one way to find out that I know of..
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If it smells ok, taste ok, drink a cup of it. No squirties next couple days, u good to go.
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FrozenInTime wrote:If it smells ok, taste ok, drink a cup of it. No squirties next couple days, u good to go.
See the scholarly advice we provide on these forums! "No squirties next couple days, u good to go". Louie, we need THAT on a t-shirt!
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I'm sure "squirties" is a technical term.
2nd that on a shirt, or maybe a bumper sticker!
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philm00x wrote:I'm sure "squirties" is a technical term.
2nd that on a shirt, or maybe a bumper sticker!
Other term is hershey squirts, take ur pic. T-shirt would be nice!!
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We might want to check with legal before we go flinging words around like "Squirties", I mean that they might think we're doctors or sump'tin. We'd have to have Doc check it over before we could say stuff like that...
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Glad u put the brakes on this OLD PHART... LOL, would hate to do sump'n not kosher!
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