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Warning to Brits receiving bottles of Baileys on Christmas Day
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Updated 15:47 19 Dec 2023 GMTPublished 14:31 19 Dec 2023 GMT

Warning to Brits receiving bottles of Baileys on Christmas Day

Make sure that bottle doesn't go off before you've finished

Joe Harker

Joe Harker

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Good gosh it's only a few days until the actual Christmas Day is here and if you're looking for some last minute gift ideas then you might end up getting someone a bottle of Baileys.

It's certainly gained a reputation as a festive drink, not least because there's something weird about drinking it during the height of summer.

Baileys is a pretty common Christmas gift and even if someone doesn't buy it for you, you might have decided to stick one in your fridge anyway.

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However, there's a common problem people keep encountering with the bottles, they don't always get all the way through them before the festive period is over.

Once the festive period is over and you're in the cold, harsh light of January it doesn't seem like a very appropriate drink and it becomes the thing which just stays in your fridge for months on end.

That's a bit of a problem because Baileys does have an expiration date, and if you are getting rid of it, there's something you absolutely shouldn't do.

Either finish it before it goes off or dispose of it properly.
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While the drink company itself says it has a shelf life of two years from the date of bottling, opened or unopened, there are others who warn that you'd better quaff the lot within six months.

As a general rule of thumb if the bottle is unopened then it might be alright for two years, but once opened you should probably finish it off within six months.

The drink contains dairy cream, which goes bad over time, and since you don't want to chug a rancid drink you might end up having to chuck it out.

Now normally you'd think about pouring the expired beverage down the kitchen sink and sticking the bottle in the recycling, but according to the Daily Mirror that's not what you should do.

They report that tradesmen from MyBuilder.com have warned that Baileys can 'wreak havoc' with your plumbing and even end up blocking your pipes.

If it goes off before you finish the bottle don't pour it down the sink.
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Since dairy cream contains a lot of fat, it puts Baileys in the list of things that should never go down your sink.

The big three are fat, oil and grease, they're not good for your pipes and can end up clogging your plumbing up which is really not what you need at this time of year, or any time really.

If you want to get rid of old, rancid Baileys properly it seems as though the proper method is to pour the liquid contents into a container and then chuck that in your bin.

That's how you get rid of the stuff that shouldn't be going down your kitchen sink.

Featured Image Credit: Artur Widak/NurPhoto via Getty Images Igor Golovniov/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images

Topics: Food And Drink, Christmas

Joe Harker
Joe Harker

Joe graduated from the University of Salford with a degree in Journalism and worked for Reach before joining the LADbible Group. When not writing he enjoys the nerdier things in life like painting wargaming miniatures and chatting with other nerds on the internet. He's also spent a few years coaching fencing. Contact him via [email protected]

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