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  • #35181
    mick70
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      #352970
      mick70
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        @mick70

        got bottle of medium dry asda sherry 2 yrs ago for cooking.

        just found it in cupboard is it still ok to use?

        thinking of doing some pork in it.

        don't know anything about sherry being a whiskey/whisky and brandy drinker only.

        ta.

        #352972
        Clive Hartland
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          @clivehartland94829

          Mick, if it smells of vinegar dump it but I prefer Cider with Pork, and of course apple sauce!

          Clive

          #352974
          mick70
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            @mick70

            doesn't smell of vinegar.

            normally would do pork in cider resting on sliced apples and some honey on top but don't like wasting stuff.

            #352977
            roy entwistle
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              @royentwistle24699

              Have a taste of it. If it doesn't taste sour it's OK

              Roy

              #352984
              Harry Wilkes
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                @harrywilkes58467

                Sherry is a fortified wine ( contains brandy) so should last longer than wine I think it'll be OK some years back use to make it by the gallon wink

                H

                #352985
                Rik Shaw
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                  @rikshaw

                  If it has not been opened it should be perfectly OK. If it smells of vinegar then dump it or try pickling your boiler in it!! If undecided, drink a glass. If still undecided, drink another glass. Keep going until you are certain its OK cheeky

                  Rik

                  #352994
                  Neil Wyatt
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                    @neilwyatt

                    This is interesting:

                    http://www.doesitgobad.com/does-sherry-go-bad/

                    It suggests 18 months to 3 years in bottle, depending on the type.

                    Once open, drink in a month or use for cooking within a year.

                    It has a neat tip for removing a corked taste.

                    #353026
                    Ady1
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                      @ady1

                      With a sufficient alcohol content most things are preserved

                      We just chucked out a couple of bottles of 1985 warninks advocat in a house clearance but there's a couple of babychams I'm going hang on to and test out

                      #353033
                      mechman48
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                        @mechman48

                        Shelf life…? The odd bottle I've had never stayed on any shelf long enough to have a life… devil

                        Geo.

                        #353104
                        larry phelan 1
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                          @larryphelan1

                          As Rik Shaw says, you need to do a few test runs on that stuff. From experience I have found that one sample is never enough to be sure,you must take several samples. The downside is that by the time you have reached a verdict,there,s nothing left for cooking,but if you,re still standing,then it must be OK.

                          I have carried out this test many times,and it has never failed,but cannot say the same for the cooking !

                          PS I found a Christmas pud in my freezer,during a recent defrost,been in there for the last two years,never tasted better ! So,be brave !

                          #353105
                          duncan webster 1
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                            @duncanwebster1

                            way back the mists of time I used to like the odd bottle of Newcastle Brown. That was when I lived in West London and the bitter was awful, Younger's Tartan etc. One long party when we'd all had a bit too much someone gave me a pint glass full of a brownish liquid, which I drank. Drinking sherry by the pint is not a good idea, in fact I still can't stand the stuff.

                            #353106
                            richardandtracy
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                              @richardandtracy

                              Takes us about 5 years to get through a bottle of sherry. No worries with it. The one that goes off (solid) is Baileys Irish Cream. Given up on it as we don't drink it fast enough. Even a bottle of wine lasts 3 weeks at home. The last glass is usually a bit sour.

                              Regards

                              Richard.

                              #353115
                              ChrisH
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                                @chrish

                                We gave up buying sherry.

                                Would buy a bottle with the weekly shop, get back home and have 'a sherry' whilst we unloaded/put away the shop before lunch, and ended up every week with the bottle neigh-on gone before we had lunch.

                                When it got to the stage when we regularly took the top off a new bottle of sherry and threw it away on the basis we'd not need it again we binned buying sherry.

                                It was nice though………

                                #353119
                                Mark Rand
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                                  @markrand96270

                                  The 2012 LBV port I've been testing tonight seems a bit young, compared with the real stuff. But I don't think it's going to be getting a lot older (long day, injured wrist, yada yada)

                                  #353122
                                  Enough!
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                                    Posted by ChrisH on 06/05/2018 23:12:35:

                                    We gave up buying sherry.

                                    We did too – probably 7 or 8 years ago after many years. The "excitement" wink had worn off. That left a half-used bottle tucked away in a corner of the drinks-cabinet.

                                    About 6 months ago we "rediscovered" it (well, to be honest, we'd run out of pretty much everything else and the liquor store was closed). The sherry, in the opened bottle, was just fine (other than the cork being "welded" into the bottle) ….. and we genuinely have rediscovered it now.

                                    #353135
                                    Bazyle
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                                      @bazyle

                                      You must keep the cork moist to keep it sealed. People put their win in a sideways rack but don't think about spirits. If airtight it will keep for years but if it has started to turn to vinegar open it to the air and let it complete conversion then use it for de-rusting, or if weak for cleaning brass.

                                      #353138
                                      john fletcher 1
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                                        @johnfletcher1

                                        When we were born dad made each of us a bottle of his home made wine, then when we were 21 we opened it, and drank it, no problem. Mam, Dad brother and sister all died of old age, and I'll soon be 84. Dad made beer and wine including sherry all his life, he grew hops in the garden, boiler it up in an old gas copper and drank the end product, died very happy if not a little inebriated. John

                                        #353156
                                        HasBean
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                                          @hasbean

                                          I've developed a taste for sherry as I've gotton older, I'm afraid the shelf life here is about 3 days embarrassed

                                          Paul

                                          #353163
                                          Dave Martin
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                                            @davemartin29320
                                            Posted by richardandtracy on 06/05/2018 22:08:38:

                                            ……The one that goes off (solid) is Baileys Irish Cream. Given up on it as we don't drink it fast enough. …..

                                            Golly, that takes me back to my student days. End of Autumn term, a house/course-mate and I had a lab report to submit before going home for Christmas, so we finished it late at night. There was a just-opened bottle of Baileys, which we decided would have gone off by the time we got back in January; after we disposed of that bottle, for some reason we decided the other bottle – even though un-opened – might suffer (loneliness?) – so that was seen off as well. When our lab reports were returned, they were marked "marvellous prose style but light on factual content".

                                            #353166
                                            Gordon W
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                                              @gordonw

                                              When any wine, beer etc. is left long enough it will go-off, so I am told. Why not make it into vinegar ? Plenty of how-to on the net. I'm told these specialist vinegars are expensive ,so you are making money.

                                              #353209
                                              Adam Mara
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                                                @adammara

                                                I was a avid home brewer in the 80's, and still have a couple of bottles of home made sherry left from 1982, and its quite drinkable! Later on we added a homebrew section to our cookshop, and still have a few bottles of home made wine customers gave us, haven't dared open them yet!

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                                                Neil Wyatt
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                                                  @neilwyatt

                                                  So, tell me… Is this the way to Armadillo?

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