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I always refridgerate after opening as a matter of course. That said, a
bottle doesn't last long around here once it's been opened.

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The recipe that I came across years ago in a newspaper said to store it
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What does it say on the bottle???


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No, but you should drink it within a few months of opening it.

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No. But I like it chilled straight up, so I would keep it refrigerated.


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You don't need to refrigerate it. I assisted on the estate plan for the
guy who invented the process that keeps it from going bad.

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Or hours.

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Krypsis wrote:
> Nelly Wensdow wrote:
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> I always refridgerate after opening as a matter of course. That said, a
> bottle doesn't last long around here once it's been opened.
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I've wondered the same thing. You get any credible answers pls let me
know.


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I think I posted a recipe for it just a couple of weeks ago.

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