Posted: 12/29/2015 11:38:57 PM EDT
My wife has some Bud Light in the refrigerator with a born on date of July 14 2014. How skunky is that shit going to be if I offer it to someone?
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Cans or bottles? Bottles are more susceptible to flavor issues based on light exposure, cans much less so. Domestic US beers generally have a 6 month life expectancy, before the flavor degrades to a point where the makers don't want it associated with their brands. Shelf life is really variable - depends on the container, how it's been stored (cold is better); light exposure (less is better with bottles). FWIW, I work for MillerCoors, so I can't recommend drinking old Bud Light, or any Bud Light.
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Cans or bottles? Bottles are more susceptible to flavor issues based on light exposure, cans much less so. Domestic US beers generally have a 6 month life expectancy, before the flavor degrades to a point where the makers don't want it associated with their brands. Shelf life is really variable - depends on the container, how it's been stored (cold is better); light exposure (less is better with bottles). FWIW, I work for MillerCoors, so I can't recommend drinking old Bud Light, or any Bud Light. It's in bottles and has been in the fridge for 18mos.
I toured the Coors brewery 7 years ago when on company business. I gave my co-worker my tokes. He wasn't much of a drinker and after 6 beers I had to help him to the car. I enjoyed the tour a lot. |
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I have a 2009 St. Arnold Divine Reserve in the fridge. I think I'm gonna drink it Thursday night. Didn't read the whole thread as reading is for faggots, but I call dibs on guns, mags, optics, and ammo or at least dibs on any of those for which dibs has not already been claimed. |
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It's in bottles and has been in the fridge for 18mos.
I toured the Coors brewery 7 years ago when on company business. I gave my co-worker my tokes. He wasn't much of a drinker and after 6 beers I had to help him to the car. I enjoyed the tour a lot. Quoted:
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Cans or bottles? Bottles are more susceptible to flavor issues based on light exposure, cans much less so. Domestic US beers generally have a 6 month life expectancy, before the flavor degrades to a point where the makers don't want it associated with their brands. Shelf life is really variable - depends on the container, how it's been stored (cold is better); light exposure (less is better with bottles). FWIW, I work for MillerCoors, so I can't recommend drinking old Bud Light, or any Bud Light. It's in bottles and has been in the fridge for 18mos.
I toured the Coors brewery 7 years ago when on company business. I gave my co-worker my tokes. He wasn't much of a drinker and after 6 beers I had to help him to the car. I enjoyed the tour a lot. I wouldn't drink it (it's bud light!); and in bottles it will likely have taken on some bad flavor characteristics. Fridge storage is good, but that is still a long time for bottled beer. |
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Didn't read the whole thread as reading is for faggots, but I call dibs on guns, mags, optics, and ammo or at least dibs on any of those for which dibs has not already been claimed. Quoted:
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I have a 2009 St. Arnold Divine Reserve in the fridge. I think I'm gonna drink it Thursday night. Didn't read the whole thread as reading is for faggots, but I call dibs on guns, mags, optics, and ammo or at least dibs on any of those for which dibs has not already been claimed. I expect that from a Pats fan. |