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	<title>Is it safe?</title>
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	<description>I have an 8.45 ounce bottle of Sam Adams Triple Bock, ca. 1994, an ale brewed w/ maple syrup, that I was given as a gift. I just found it again in a cabinet.  It&apos;s been sealed well, kept in dark spaces in air conditioned spaces mostly.  Safe to drink?  Keep aging?  Bury in a landfill?</description>
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