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A bottle of red wine, somewhere...
 
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A 38 year old bottle of Jack Daniels and a MASH IV bottle of Vodka about the same age
 
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40 year old case of Coors Beer cans, all un opened. Don't figure on drinking them unless my ex wife should show up and what a beer, then might sacrifice one.
 
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I have an unopened bottle of late-2020 Bailey's Irish Creme.
 
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A bottle of Woodford Reserve, engraved April 20, 2011, a gift for my retirement from the USAF. We will open it sometime in the future when my son, also CMSGT, retires from the USAF.


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I grew not far from the Lairds Applejack distillery in Scobeyville, used to drive but it all the time. Didn’t know they had other locations though.

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I found this bottle out in my Grandfather's wood working shop, seal has been broken but looks untouched.

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Bottled: Fall 1980






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I have a couple french bottles of the 1996 vintage. A few 21 year old scotches.


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I have a Jim Beam 200th Year Anniversary bottle that is still unopened that I bought in 1995.

I have a good buddy that was a Beam drinker and he was getting married so I figured it was a suitable bottle to buy and share with him before his wedding. Then he decided it was a good idea to quit drinking and so the bottle sits untouched in my cabinet.

Maybe I'll crack it open some day, who knows.
 
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I have a can of Paulaner Oktoberfest Bier that has been in my refrigerator for a very long time. It was a gift from a visiting friend from Germany. The unopened can is enclosed in a large crystal mug in a cardboard wrapper, which says it is 1 liter and 6% alcohol. I don't drink beer so I never opened it.

Does that count?

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I have 6 or 7 bottles of Dewar's that are left over from when my grandfather stocked his bomb shelter in the 50's. It tastes much better than the current iterations of White Label.


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Unopened booze? Musta been a bad gift or a mistake.
 
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A bottle of Makers Mark that I bought yesterday. going to take a pull or two out of it only on special occasions; like when the sun comes up or when the sun goes down.


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I have a bottle of Calvados I received when I jumped Normandy 2001 for the D Day Anniversary. Haven't cracked it yet.
 
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I've got some PBR from like a year ago.


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Now, my oldest bottle is a 2013 Pinot Noir that I've been saving for a special occasion. Christmas is just me and the lady friend this year so there is a good chance I pop the cork at Christmas dinner.
Update, the 2013 pinot was delicious at Christmas Dinner so now the oldest is a 2015 Bordeaux. I have a case of the 2015 Bordeaux so it'll be my oldest for quite a while.



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I have one of my Dad's bottle of Haig Pinch Scotch Whiskey. It is 40 years old. He had 2 bottles but when he passed my friends and I sat at his farm and enjoyed one of the bottle's in his memory. My son is going to do the same with the bottle I have left when I pass.



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I’ve got a bottle of makers mark from around 2005 with blue and gold wax on it, but I don’t entirely recall why I got it. I’m not a big fan of makers mark, so maybe I thought the unusual wax colors were neat? Might open it some day, but not as long as there is something I like more in the cabinet!

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My most recent purchases of "booze" was about 2 hours ago. I had promised myself that I had quit the shit a week or so ago, but after the latest shit from the Electoral College, I decided it was a BAD time to quit drinking!

I bought a fifth of bourbon, and in aboiut 2 hours it is nearly half gone.... dammit!


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My brother was stationed at Ft.Knox Ken.during Korean War.One buddy who lived only 50 miles from Knox told him he could get him some “shine”. It came in a jar and my brother never opened it and put it away in a closet.About 15 years later he ran across it and thought he’d try it.The lid feel off when tried to open it,it was rusted threw. He poured it down the drain. Roll Eyes
 
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A bottle of Chivas that father in law had bought in case he needed to be social (he didn't drink). I helped them move in @ the late 90's and the thing looked old then.
 
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