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How to date a bottle of Jack Daniels

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I need a hand trying to figure out a way to date a bottle of Jack Daniels. I received it 12 years ago from an Uncle who told me he had bought it 9 or 10 years prior and just never had the desire to drink it. I have been saving it for a special occasion and have found one. I just bought my first house (1 mile from my home DZ).
Anyway, before I crack it open with my close friends I would love to beable to know how old it really is.
Help Please
Kirk

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Well... i guess if you talk to it really nicely, take it out for dinner and a movie, and then maybe to a quite club afterwards.... It MIGHT consider that potential for a second date. On the other hand, you might have better luck just getting her liquired up and just taking advantage of her.....
OH.... you mean THAT type of dating..... Just drink it and be happy that it is at least 12 years old. :)I want to touch the sky, I want to fly so high ~ Sonique

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Most of the time you can get away with dinner and a movie sometimes though you have to treat that special one real slick like...You know you have to caress its curves and slowly pour it out. Carefull on making a mess you might get to excited and before you know it you wont be able to control your legs.
Just tryin to look out for ya man Good luck on the date
Dan
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Sorry to burst your bubble, but once its bottled, spirits no longer age. Even single malt scotch: a 12 year old that has been sitting in you bar for 10 years is still a 12 year.
That being said, it may have sentimental value, and you may have grown attached to it, but better hurry, coz it will be hard to ask her for a date if you're friends!
Remi
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once its bottled, spirits no longer age

You're on the right track there.
However, I'd rather say "once bottled, whisk(e)y no longer matures." If you keep a bottle of 16YO around for 10 years, of course it'll be 26 years old. But it won't have changed a damn since then and even after those 10 years, it'll still taste like 16YO.
Alphons
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