tradosaurus
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“Yes, vermouth can go bad. While it has a longer shelf life than regular wine due to its higher alcohol content, once opened, it should be refrigerated and is best used within a few months. Unopened, vermouth can last for several years if stored properly at cellar temperature”
I haven’t tested this since I use the hell out of vermouth.
I haven’t tested this since I use the hell out of vermouth.