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People tend to forget: cider is apple juice that has ‘aged’
And it doesn’t even have to be that old, use to buy three litre bottles of fruit juice, and sometimes, it would start to ferment well before the ‘best before’ date
Not aged, fermented. There is a big difference. Apple juice only ferments if it has no preservatives, and the first stage if fermentation is carbonation, so you can spot it well before it becomes alcohol. A bar is going to be paying attention to that because of the liability if serving someone something with alcohol when they requested something without it.
Well, it does start to bubble, and the juice is pure, in this case, orange
Wasn’t implying that the bar was serving questionable beverages beyond their BBD, it was just a general observance for people who may think fruit juice is fine
As for serving someone something with alcohol when they requested something without it, remember that early issue where someone asked for Long Island Iced Tea, not knowing what was in it
But when he ordered the tea, he didn’t know he was asking for an alcoholic drink, but he asked for it, so no liability. Asking for fruit juice and get it fermented would be a problem.
Alcohol would probably not be a good mix with the meds he is on, even if he wasn’t disinclined towards drinking.
People tend to forget: cider is apple juice that has ‘aged’
And it doesn’t even have to be that old, use to buy three litre bottles of fruit juice, and sometimes, it would start to ferment well before the ‘best before’ date
Not aged, fermented. There is a big difference. Apple juice only ferments if it has no preservatives, and the first stage if fermentation is carbonation, so you can spot it well before it becomes alcohol. A bar is going to be paying attention to that because of the liability if serving someone something with alcohol when they requested something without it.
Well, it does start to bubble, and the juice is pure, in this case, orange
Wasn’t implying that the bar was serving questionable beverages beyond their BBD, it was just a general observance for people who may think fruit juice is fine
As for serving someone something with alcohol when they requested something without it, remember that early issue where someone asked for Long Island Iced Tea, not knowing what was in it
Big difference between a private residence and a public bar. Right now Ace is in a bar.
But when he ordered the tea, he didn’t know he was asking for an alcoholic drink, but he asked for it, so no liability. Asking for fruit juice and get it fermented would be a problem.