Freezing vodka.?

It will smash you cant freeze glass, transfer it to a plastic bottle and yep can do it :)

Edit: Doesn't freeze but will be nice and mighty cold :D
 
Depends on the quality of the vodka, but no, it shouldnt.

When I'm drinking the stuff I keep a bottle in the freezer, saves bothering with ice cubes.

EDIT: and I've never had a bottle of it smash either :p

PK!
 
It will smash you cant freeze glass, transfer it to a plastic bottle and yep can do it :)

What? :confused:

I've had many bottles of vodka in the freezer and they've been fine, come out nice a chilled.

Beer on the other hand will break as the contents expands when it freezes and the bottle will break...muppets did this at uni. :rolleyes:
 
Doubt it will freeze, all the Ice bars serve vodka for this reason, it's bloody tasty in a freezing cold room drinking from an ice glass :p.
 
What? :confused:

I've had many bottles of vodka in the freezer and they've been fine, come out nice a chilled.

Beer on the other hand will break as the contents expands when it freezes and the bottle will break...muppets did this at uni. :rolleyes:

Cold glass that isnt treated (like a window) will smash when going from one extreme temperature to the other. Granted in a house it wont be exposed to that heat, but personally I wouldn't take the risk and of course there is nothing wrong if you do :).

Cold contracts things, glass is made from weak bonds and is very unstable because it can't shrink very well and then it cracks.
 
I always put my Vodka in the freezer (in the bottle and never had one crack or smash), I find that the water content in the botle can freeze but it turns it into a sort of sludge.
 
You have to really heat glass then freeze it quickly for it to do that, only done it once with boiling water on a glass then near freezing water.

You wouldn't heat a bottle of vodka anyway, so putting it in the freezer will not break it. :)
 
Cold glass that isnt treated (like a window) will smash when going from one extreme temperature to the other. Granted in a house it wont be exposed to that heat, but personally I wouldn't take the risk and of course there is nothing wrong if you do :).

Cold contracts things, glass is made from weak bonds and is very unstable because it can't shrink very well and then it cracks.

Decent vodka will be in a glass bottle that is fine to be placed in a freezer.
 
ahh thanks, i dont like them ice cubes in my vodka either, so thought this might be an option ;)

shall give it a go, hope the glass doesnt break ;) or theres a waste of a good ltr gone :P
 
Need to get it to below -30 I think. Then as it defrosts you'll see the alcohol turning back to liquid first, if you dont value your eyebrows too much try and get this out the bottle and set a match to it ;)

My mate is a bit of a vodka guru and he always has a couple of bottles in the freezer. Never any problems with them.
 
80 proof vodka will freeze at approximately -26.95 °C or -16.51 °F.

Can't think of any household freezers that get that cold. But a bottle would go numb outside right now. :D
 
I'm not saying it WILL be a problem, I've never put vodka in the freezer before either so I don't know but I've had other things crack on me after freezing and going to heat.

Once I had a glass mug, made a cup of tea in it and cracked and spilt all over my groin. Different end of the scale temperature wise but I guess I've been a bit over-paranoid about it. Can you blame me, IT BLOODY HURT!
 
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