Does pineapple and vodka go bad?

Yes, pineapple and vodka can both go bad over time.

Pineapple: Fresh pineapple has a relatively short shelf life and can start to spoil within a few days at room temperature. Once cut, pineapple should be stored in the refrigerator and consumed within a few days. Canned pineapple has a longer shelf life, but it can also eventually go bad, especially if the can is damaged or not properly sealed.

Vodka: Vodka, being a distilled spirit, has a much longer shelf life than pineapple. However, it can still deteriorate over time, especially if it is exposed to heat, light, or air. Once opened, a bottle of vodka should be tightly resealed and stored in a cool, dark place to maintain its quality.

Here are some signs that pineapple or vodka may have gone bad:

Pineapple:

- Mold growth on the surface

- Brown or mushy flesh

- Sour or off smell

Vodka:

- Cloudy or discolored appearance

- Unpleasant or chemical smell

- Taste changes, such as a bitter or rancid flavor

It is important to discard any pineapple or vodka that has gone bad to avoid potential health risks.