Alcohol · Storage guide
How long does vodka last? Fridge, freezer & pantry
Storage temperatures: keep the fridge at ≤4 °C (40 °F), the freezer at −18 °C (0 °F), and the pantry cool and dry at room temperature.
| Fridge ≤4 °C · 40 °F | about 5 years (optional) |
|---|---|
| Freezer −18 °C · 0 °F | Not recommended |
| Pantry room temp | 5 years |
| After opening | 2 years |
Times are for unopened, properly stored vodka and reflect best quality. Always use your senses and follow any date on the package.
Signs vodka has gone bad
- Vinegary, flat, or musty smell (especially wine and beer).
- Cloudiness or sediment where there shouldn't be any.
- Off taste — spirits last almost indefinitely; wine and beer do not.
When in doubt, throw it out — the cost of a spoiled meal isn't worth the risk.
Best way to store vodka
Store wine on its side in a cool, dark place and refrigerate once opened. Keep beer cold and upright. Spirits keep for years sealed; once opened they slowly lose character but stay safe.
Frequently asked questions
How long does vodka last in the freezer?
Freezing vodka is not recommended — it loses too much texture or quality. Store it in a cool, dry pantry instead, as shown in the table above.
How long does vodka last in the fridge or refrigerator?
Vodka is usually stored at room temperature rather than the fridge — about 5 years in the pantry. Check the table above for the full breakdown.
How can I tell if vodka has gone bad?
Vinegary, flat, or musty smell (especially wine and beer). Cloudiness or sediment where there shouldn't be any. Off taste — spirits last almost indefinitely; wine and beer do not. When in doubt, throw it out.
Sources
Shelf-life figures and food-safety guidance are based on these authoritative sources:
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