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So I recently discovered in my parents in-law basement in Germany they have an unopened, with seal, bottle of Jim Beam that they got as a gift many years ago. They are not sure of the age but know that it is between 20-30 years old.
It has been stored in a cool, never more than 25c or 77 fahrenheit, dry area out of sunlight and is still very clear. So my questions are 1- Are the contents worth anything (I know age in a bottle doesn't add much value if at all) or is the bottle worth anything? 2- Can anyone shed any light on the exact age and origin of this? 3- Is it safe to drink? If so what method is recommended? Thanks in advance guys and girls. ![]() ![]() ![]()
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