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We have a bottle of Jim Beam bourbon whiskey on the wine/liqour rack. It is unopened (everything is unopened) but is probably 10-15 years old.
We were going to try a bourbon glaze for grilled salmon and I had to ask myself that question. I know that it is not considered aging because it is not in the seasoning barrel. Also the amount added to a glaze is very little.
But is it safe to give to a guest? (if we ever had one)
Mikeeee
We were going to try a bourbon glaze for grilled salmon and I had to ask myself that question. I know that it is not considered aging because it is not in the seasoning barrel. Also the amount added to a glaze is very little.
But is it safe to give to a guest? (if we ever had one)
Mikeeee