Are you open to drinking something that is older than...?

Are you open towards drinking something that is much older than yourself? Let's say that it was wine, and it was 100 years or older. Would you drink it? What if it wasn't wine, would you still be open towards drinking it?

Only if it is wine. 6
It doesn't matter if it were wine or something else. 10
I don't drink. 6
I don't like the taste of alcohol. 2
I don't know. 3
I wouldn't drink either one of them. 1
Other. 1
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Comments ( 9 )
  • howaminotmyself

    Sure, if it was stored properly.

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  • thegypsysailor

    The Scotch I drink seems considerably older (18 years) than most of the new posters on IIN over the last few weeks.

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  • donteatstuffoffthesidewalk

    they gots a dream display case down to the liquor store with a buncha 2000 dollar scotch bottles

    im with douche itd just taste like booze to me and would be a wasta money

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  • RoseIsabella

    Scotch, really old Scotch is what I'd like to try.

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  • CountessDouche

    I did. I tried like an 80 year old scotch and a 100 year old zin in napa...I don't know...I guess I don't have a refined palate for that stuff. It was good, but I don't think that type of stuff is worth all the money. It seems overly hyped.

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  • dirtybirdy

    A free sample, sure. I likely wouldn't pay for it.

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  • Chateau Petrus and y'quem I'd be interested to try.

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  • chained_rage

    I once tried a 40 year old scotch. Tasted like normal scotch to me =/

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  • JD777

    I tried a 100+ year old port and it was amazing.

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