Plumbing experts have issued a serious warning about Baileys as they say it can wreak havoc with the pipes under your sink.The festive period is sadly well and truly over.
This Christmas you might have indulged in a glass or two of the creamy Irish beverage synonymous with the season. Although iconic, it's best enjoyed in small doses - meaning you might have some left over.Because of its rich nature, it's recommended that you drink within six months of opening the bottle.
And with many people choosing to take part in Dry January this month, you might be tempted to dispose of any alcohol by pouring it down the sink.But The Mirror reports that you shouldn't do this with Baileys after a water service down in England has warned of the problems this can cause.Alex Saunders, head of Southern Water's wastewater network, warns: "Something like Baileys, which has a cream content could add to problems.
No one likes a nasty surprise over the festive season and a blocked drain is no different." Kevin Began, Director Blockbuster Drainage explained to the publication that this is because "it will collate in the 'U' bend under the sink due to its thick consistency and prevent liquid from passing through to the external drainage".
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