I have a bottle of limoncello that is almost 4 years old. Does limoncello go bad?

Update:

I have not opened it yet. It does seem to have a little bit of yellowish-green “debris” floating on top. Other than that, it looks fine.

I have not opened it yet. It does seem to have a little bit of yellowish-green “debris” floating on top. Other than that, it looks fine.

10 Answers

  • Yowdy
    1 month ago

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    6 days ago

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    I have a bottle of limoncello that is almost 4 years old. Does limoncello go bad?

  • Nikki
    5 days ago

    Everyone is different,but yes to me it is a little too long.An almost 4 year old should be using a cup,not sucking on a boobie.It seems to be more for comfort than anything else.Or maybe the mom is having a hard time stopping.It is hard to stop after nursing so long. But a line has to be drawn somewhere.She could at least pump it into a cup.Come on!

  • ?
    1 month ago

    No, it should be just fine. It has plenty of acidic qualities in it.

    Shake the bottle and see if it has the same consistency as it would have if you just bought it.

    But I’m sure it’s fine.

  • antonio g
    1 month ago

    the alcohol acts as a preservative. if it was a homemade mix with lemon pulp floating in it , i would be more concerned. open it up, pour off the green stuff at the top and drink it for goodness sake!

  • Jungle Luv
    1 month ago

    i would say it should be fine. Your supposed to keep Lemoncello in the freezer so that would preserve it evenlong. Look at it…is their anything floating in it? Has the colour changed? DOes it taste different if not then its fine and keep it in the freezer.

  • Vivagaribaldi
    1 month ago

    It’s probably fine. Keep it in the fridge once opened.

  • wineduchess
    1 month ago

    As long as it has been sealed up or closed top it will be fine.

  • Anonymous
    1 month ago

    No worries, count on me too..

  • Anonymous
    1 month ago

    No it just gets better.

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