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Here are a couple of sites that pay top dollar for old liquors.

2006-12-31 20:10:16 · answer #1 · answered by Clamdigger 6 · 5 1

There is a difference between aging and maturing when talking liquors. A liquor is aged when it is kept in the barrel at the distillers. This is where it leaches flavors from the woods used. A liquor will mature once it has been bottled, some for decades and decades. During maturation the flavors will blend, some will become more pronounced, some will become more subtle. As long as the bottle has been kept in a cool place away from sunlight it will be fine. Same with the guy's above from the late 50's. Remember, just because someone sells alcohol doesn't mean they know about it. I've found myself in the liquor store many times correcting the clerks when they tell a customer something incorrect. As far as it being worth something... only if you can find someone who is interested in it. Put it up on eBay as a collectible bottle with original content still intact. You may find a few bids.

2016-03-17 22:44:28 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Four Bells Rum

2016-11-16 07:48:05 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

try asking on a site because I believe it is worth £75/150$

2006-12-30 09:22:27 · answer #4 · answered by frankmilano610 6 · 0 0

WORTH,.... sending to me I'll sup it. lol

2006-12-30 08:52:36 · answer #5 · answered by Jeanette 7 · 0 0

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