Stop in for a cup of coffee

That brought a question in my inquisitive mind. Since corked wine bottles are stored on their side to keep the cork partly saturated and stave off the wine spoiling. Were corked liquor bottles stored similarly before the advent of screw on tops? Elderly minds need to know :lol:
Good question. Spirits were kept in a barrel before they started bottling them and then they were sealed with a cork. The higher proof alcohol in spirits will break down the cork so it needs to be kept dry. Just the cheap stuff has screw caps. And every now and then you break a cork. Pour it out into another bottle or jar and fish the cork out. (or just leave the juice in the mason jar. That's a fun conversation starter)