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bob f
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bob f asked in Food & DrinkBeer, Wine & Spirits · 1 decade ago

how old is my seagrams 7 whiskey -there are no numbers on the lable-but the tax stamp says series 112?

no. on tax stamp is030558397; bottom of bottle sez: 6628/78 18/liquor/bottle/l d-126//

Update:

i an not concerened abt potency or value-just age. thanks

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
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    I do not know its age and if you want to then contact the distiller.

    Seagrams 7 whiskey is not a whiskey that will go bad with time so no worries there.

    Seagrams 7 whiskey is not one whose value increases with age so no benefit there.

    I do not know its age and if you want to then contact the distiller.

  • Anonymous
    5 years ago

    I agree with the polls. The only problem is when the few don't like the voters decisions they find a super liberal judge and file a suit in hopes of getting the voters overturned. The reason this doesn't work on a national basis is the only way for change at that level is a Constitutional Amendment. Control of the money means lots of power in Congress. Only a few would vote to limit their power. Also, the individual States are used to getting large sums of money from the Feds and may choose to not pass a Constitutional Amendment that will mean the money will no longer come from the Feds. Getting 38 States to approve the Amendment will be very difficult. The above reasons doesn't mean we the people should not do everything we can to force Congress to do this.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    If you are asking this question because you think that if it is older it will be better or more expensive, forget it. All liquors and cognacs stop maturing when they are bottled. If your seal hasn't been broken there will be no drop off in quality. If it is an old bottle whose seal has been broken, alcohol will evaporate if not kept sealed properly.

    Source(s): 15 years as a Bartender.
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