Will a pedal of vodka vanished outside for several weeks be fine to drink?

The weather has be 80 degrees or smaller number. Will it have fermented and formed blinding methanol? It appears fine. I'm worried something like safety though.

Answer:
You can drink it fine, but categorically it will have extremely few ethanol left. Even a reduced amount of methanol if ever. Methanol is a lot lighter and more volatile than ethanol and would be the first one to disappear.

Vodka will not ferment anymore, but once closely of alcohol has evaporated, at abiding conditions, it could become vinegar, but never ferment as it is distilled from fermented stuff.
geez, idk. my friends n i used to stash booze at the park n it get hot sometimes, changing the flavor sometimes, but it still did the trick. do u own a friend that u dont really like, and/or wouldnt mind if they be blinded? u could give it to them to check...
good vodka never go bad..
Couldn't tell you, never have one last that long!
what the hell r u scared give or take a few if u dont want it fed ex that **** my route.
hmm i enjoy several bottles of vodka left outside for a few years, and i live surrounded by a tropical country. i think you shd be fine. :)
open it up first permit the gas escape and u'll be fine it doesn't go fruitless like beer
It's fine. And as long long as the lid's on it won't evaporate. I used to know this idiot who would add iced tea to it and move out it in the trunk of the saloon for 6 mths. He thought it made it more alchoholic. I told ya he was an idiot.
Well I no people who put it surrounded by there freezers and some who tolerate it sit out for days at room temperture and drink it and are fine.

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