Bourbon,as long as the jar is sealed !!
2007-01-03 16:11:52
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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well you have to close the lid of the bottle or jar, but most hard alcohol keeps for quite a while after it is opened as long as its properly sealed...beer, wine, champagne, girlbeer (smirnoff ice and stuff) have to go in the fridge. kind of like apple juice...certain liqueurs (flavored weak alcohol) are usually kept cold also
2007-01-03 22:39:43
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answered by Kelly A 2
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not one
they will all loose alcohol to evaporation and the bubbles if it has any .and a glass jar is not sealed properly,unless it is for conserving .like jars of fruit in alcohol ,and they are sealed tight.
wines ,can turn viniger(sour) if air gets to it.
there are many alcoholic drinks that you can keep at room temperture ,as long as they are in a closed decanter or bottle .like port ,sherry red wine ,and all of the liqeurs,and spirits ,like in a bar whiskey ,gin ,vodca ,etc ,because you serve them in drinks with cool drinks and ice.and all of these bottles close good.
2007-01-03 16:23:40
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answered by Anonymous
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nicely some spirit are extra effective kept chilly has the chilly carry down the tastee ofalcoholl and produce out the flavour of the spirit. Vodka is a prim exemple besides as any fruit "eau de vie". attempt to tast a lager that has been kept contained in the freezer, it received't tast something. in no way the a lot less spirit luke whisky or rhum or brandy are extra effective kept at room temprature.
2016-12-01 19:28:50
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answered by gagliano 4
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Well there are many and kind of bourbon, some drink wine at room temp. You have so many choices! Scotch is the best so that's what I would recommend.
2007-01-03 22:26:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Any distilled spirit can be kept at room temperature. Just keep a lid on it to preserve the flavor and avoid evaporation.
2007-01-03 16:12:12
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answered by Fire Millen 2
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it depends to the altitude of your place, because it has a lower room temperature, alcohol evaporates at under 200
2007-01-03 16:15:31
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answered by allan v 1
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red wine, bourbon, whiskey, gin, crown, etc. Pretty much anything but beer and white wine and wine coolers
I'm assuming of course that you mean at room temp in an open room, not in an open container.
2007-01-03 16:10:50
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answered by premise 3
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Quite alot of alcohols, such as bourban
2007-01-03 20:13:29
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answered by Mike J 5
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none, as they all will eventually evaporate. You can always get a decanter for the liquor, with a lid.
2007-01-03 16:12:29
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answered by Dan821 4
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