So, Does Age Matter?

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  1. Athanas

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    As time goes by, age statements on whiskey bottles are becoming more meaningless. The most important thing here is for the bearers of the bottle to enjoy its contents.
     
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    As time goes by, age statements on whiskey bottles are becoming more meaningless. The most important thing here is for the bearers of the bottle to enjoy its contents.
     
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    As time goes by, age statements on whiskey bottles are becoming more meaningless. The most important thing here is for the bearers of the bottle to enjoy its contents.
     
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    As time goes by, age statements on whiskey bottles are becoming more meaningless. The most important thing here is for the bearers of the bottle to enjoy its contents.
     
  5. mbuzma

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    I think it matters. Whiskey definitely tastes better as it ages, I wouldn't say the difference is great but it's there nonetheless.
     
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    I think age matters for Whisky and wine.
     
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    I believe that whisky is affected with age far more.
     
  8. Rexy

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    Honestly, old whisky taste a lot better and I think that the older it is, the better.
     

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