How to Take Care of Whiskey so That It Stays Fresh
The fast answer to whether whiskey goes bad is that it actually does. In fact, you might be tasting bad whiskey all the time but not know it. Consequently, you are losing much of the good life you expect to get from fine liquor. The first thing to consider is educating yourself about whiskey preservation techniques then give yourself the confidence boost by testing different whiskeys. You can tell some of the difference. For others, it will take a professional tester or a seasoned drinker to tell you if the whiskey is a bit off. Nevertheless, the major question here is not about discovering bad whiskey, but rather finding ways to prevent premature expiration.
Making the Temperature Constant
Keep it chilled or in a cool, dry place and above all, ensure the temperature stays relatively the same. You want to maintain the alcohol composition in the same state for long. If you are already experiencing mild summer temperatures, then you do not need additional refrigeration. The same goes for a gentle winter. Expansion in the bottle or the cellar is what you are trying to avoid as it can damage your cork.
Considering Oxidation
When you open whiskey, you commence its degradation process. You have to take care of open bottles in a certain way or else you will only enjoy half the bottle, and the rest will be bad whiskey. Some people also get the reverse, where the oxidized whiskey is the better testing and fresher one compared to the non-oxidized one. The remaining fact is the whiskey will change after opening. Some options include using a combination of inert gases and carbon dioxide sprayed into open bottles for developing a protective layer to prevent further oxidation. Another option is to pour out the whiskey from the container if it is a large unit so that you do not have to keep opening it. You can then store the remaining one while you luxurious indulge in what is already open.
Store Whiskey Upright
Never put whiskey packed in bottled any other way than upright. You can have your bottles rolling on the floor of your car when you are traveling. It does not matter then because you are either consuming or about to drink it up. However, if you are looking at long-term storage for days, weeks or months, then the bottles must be upright at all costs. People think what works for wine is also the best for whiskey and that is a mistake. Whiskey does not have a cork needing to stay moist so no need to keep it horizontal. Whiskey has a lot of alcohol content, and that is why keeping it upright is the best way to prevent the disintegration of the bottle cover or moisture content.
Sunlight
The simple advice about sunlight is to keep your whiskey away in a well-protected area because the sunlight will cause the whiskey to lose its taste. If you are investing in expensive bottles, then you will understand the pain of losing the taste which cost you a lot of money.…
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