Sunday, February 7, 2010

Mix To Freeze Alcohol Since Alcohol Can't Freeze, Is It Possible To Make A Popsicle Stick Made Of Pina Colada Mix And Vodka?

Since alcohol can't freeze, is it possible to make a popsicle stick made of pina colada mix and vodka? - mix to freeze alcohol

lyk want beer, but as rum or whiskey does not freeze ....... because of the unstable molecular composition with higher alcohol content, if it freezes, a u could have a slushie.

8 comments:

  1. Alcohol itself is not frozen in the freezer, average reeaaally freezes at low temperatures. It is possible to make a pina colada ice cream when the ratio is correct (probably as a cocktail means, not as two and a half), but in any case it is permissible to make a pina colada with vodka. Ron only coconut and Malibu rum is ideal. Shame on you for the suggestion that too. ;)

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  2. Ive had the kind of fruit or ice in a glass of vodka, you know very well, at least I think it vodka, which was a sacred part. In any case, it was a drink and it was great. Maybe you should give him a chance, it was a very adult drink mix /.

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  3. Call a spade a spadeFebruary 8, 2010 at 12:37 AM

    Freezing alcohol, but its freezing point is very low (about-170F) in a freezer to freeze to the usual standard, so you will not be able to make popsicles with the vodka, unless some liquid nitrogen to hand have

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  4. Plans to try alcohol, gelatin is mixed with the favorite gelatin and refrigerate
    then, Party On!
    Have fun and take care

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  5. Plans to try alcohol, gelatin is mixed with the favorite gelatin and refrigerate
    then, Party On!
    Have fun and take care

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  6. The mixture is frozen, but alcohol will not really be separated

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  7. No, that's the mixture the consistency of melting snow and ice is very soft, it would not freeze to support a pole.

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  8. No, that's the mixture the consistency of melting snow and ice is very soft, it would not freeze to support a pole.

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