 Remember this guy? Well, I still can't get it open, but I got another bottle on the same trip and today I'm cracking that one. B&B is essentially a bottled cocktail. Benedictine developed it in the 1930s, and it's their product mixed with French brandy then rested and used cognac barrels. This does have a barcode, so while it may look old, it probably isn't. My best guess is from the 90s. It smells off. The problem is I don't have a baseline for what this tastes like as I've never had it before. I've had Benedictine, so if I taste old Benedictine, I at least know kind of what I'm getting into. I've never had B&B before, so Mystery B&B from the 90s. That's not bad. It's a little on the sweet side. The Benedictine notes are there. You get the honey, you get the herbs. Part of the problem is that Benedictine used to be 43% ABV, and now it's 40. The Benedictine that I had in the other video was the 43, and this is 40. This is a newer formula of Benedictine. Of course, you could make this yourself by mixing Benedictine with cognac, and depending on the cognac you use, who knows, it might turn out better. At the end of the day, this tastes way better than it smells, and it's a solid after-dinner drink. I did get a few other bottles from that sad liquor store in Glendale that was on its last leg, so expect more old shit in the coming weeks. That's it for today. Stay safe, all the advice professionals, and if you'll excuse me, I have to go pawn this off on my wife.