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Post #215398 by GatorRob on Fri, Feb 17, 2006 6:14 PM

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On 2006-02-17 16:19, cheekytiki wrote:
But I'm pretty sure Spirits aren't meant to Age in the Bottle, thats why a 2yr old rum is still a 2yr old rum, even if you've had it for 10yrs.

cheekytiki is right. It should taste fine as long as it is sealed good. But it won't be any more "aged" than it was when it came off the shelf. Aging happens in the charred wooden casks in the hot, humid climates where rum is produced.