A minor experiment in aging Polar Brisling Sardinesby SimplySardines 2 Comments SimplySardines 10 months ago The can on the left has a Best Before Date of 5/26/2023 and the can on the right has a Best Before Date of 1/26/2026.Both cans were stored in a dark drawer after purchasing.The only real notable changes include a darkening of the fish and the oil inside the can. Otherwise, I did not pick up a huge variance in taste.I’ll still continue to try to see if there is a difference…If you have any experiences, please share. bristlecone_bliss 10 months ago god the shit I keep seeing on this sub is getting increasingly hard to explain to the uninitiatedWrite A CommentYou must be logged in to post a comment.
SimplySardines 10 months ago The can on the left has a Best Before Date of 5/26/2023 and the can on the right has a Best Before Date of 1/26/2026.Both cans were stored in a dark drawer after purchasing.The only real notable changes include a darkening of the fish and the oil inside the can. Otherwise, I did not pick up a huge variance in taste.I’ll still continue to try to see if there is a difference…If you have any experiences, please share.
bristlecone_bliss 10 months ago god the shit I keep seeing on this sub is getting increasingly hard to explain to the uninitiated
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The can on the left has a Best Before Date of 5/26/2023 and the can on the right has a Best Before Date of 1/26/2026.
Both cans were stored in a dark drawer after purchasing.
The only real notable changes include a darkening of the fish and the oil inside the can. Otherwise, I did not pick up a huge variance in taste.
I’ll still continue to try to see if there is a difference…
If you have any experiences, please share.
god the shit I keep seeing on this sub is getting increasingly hard to explain to the uninitiated