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LEDave2 New Member

Joined: 27 Aug 2023 Posts: 1
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Posted: Sun Aug 27, 2023 5:10 pm Post subject: Broken corks |
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Hi. I'm after some advice please.
My father left me a number of bottles of Whisky, some with plastic topped corks. As the bottles had already been opened, I decided to sample the contents!
Unfortunately, as dad had stored them upright, I found that the corks had dried out and they broke from the plastic on opening.
Before I try and get them out carefully with a corkscrew, does anyone have any other suggestions?
Also, should I end up with cork in the amber nectar, am I best to just strain or filter it somehow?
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Grant M Master Of Malts

Joined: 23 Feb 2010 Posts: 2043 Location: Northern Ireland
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Posted: Sun Aug 27, 2023 7:10 pm Post subject: |
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Upright is the correct way to store whisky, as the strength of the alcohol would damage the cork especially older bottlings as corks were not the quality they are today.
Just try to get the remaining cork out the best way you can and filter the whisky to drink or rebottle in another bottle.
Take note that after a couple of years of being open a whisky can lose some of its character. Thus deterioration is faster the les that remains in the bottle.
What was the whisky by the way and I hope you enjoy it.
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davidbe Master Of Malts

Joined: 28 May 2015 Posts: 499
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Posted: Tue Aug 29, 2023 5:05 pm Post subject: Re: Broken corks |
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LEDave2 wrote: | Hi. I'm after some advice please.
Also, should I end up with cork in the amber nectar, am I best to just strain or filter it somehow?
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I like to use tea bags, providing you can find one that fits the bottle.
Take an unused tea bag, and with a pair of scissors, cut one side off and empty the tea out of the bag.
Take the empty bag and fit it over the top of the bottle using a rubber band.
Pour the bottle contents through the empty tea-bag into a spare jug/bottle.
The cork is collected in the teabag, which you then dispose of.
Up to you if you decide to put the contents back in the same bottle or not. |
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