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Dear SHCG colleagues,

Do any of you take any special precautions either mounting wise or environmentally when displaying bottles of drink (in this case beer) that are still crowned (unopened)?

Apart from checking for obvious gaps in the bottle tops do you have any particular advice or experience in displaying such objects?

All the bottles in this case are about 20-30 years old and there is no obvious pressure present from carbonation or similar.

Any advice would be gratefully received.

Many thanks,
Tehmina

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Dr Tehmina Goskar, MA AMA

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