100% pure alcohol will not freeze, but some liqeurs are made from other ingredients as well (fruit juice, cream, etc) and they will freeze. So while you can store vodka and gin in your freezer, putting Kahlua in there would be a bad idea!
2007-02-12 14:32:41
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answered by Cister 7
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The majority of alcohols out there will freeze, depending on how much is left in the bottle, the tempature of your freezer, the type of bottle it is and depending on the percentage of liqor that was added.
If you have a bottle that is plastic it will freeze whether it is full or damn near empty, now of course there are exemptions to this such as vodka, whether that is in a plastic bottle or a glass bottle it will not freeze. a glass bottle takes a little longer for the alcohol to freeze. I have had some bottles freeze over nite and others not freeze at all.
2007-02-12 22:41:23
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answered by rottie mommy 2
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I've had my liquor freeze.....but yeah, everything freezes at differnet temperatures. Your beer can is "frozen" aluminum.
Pure water freezes at zero celsius......
Pure ethanol freezes at -144 celcius.
Figuring everything non alcohol in your liquor is pretty much water..or mostly made out of water.....the freezing point is somewhere inbetween zero and -144.
2007-02-12 22:49:36
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answered by My name is not bruce 7
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The Alcohol is an anti freeze
2007-02-12 22:32:39
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answered by T C 6
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Alcohol freezes at much lower temperatures
2007-02-12 22:35:34
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answered by Sandee 3
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the alcohol lowers the freezing temperature
2007-02-12 23:10:16
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answered by Anonymous
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the freezing point of water is 32degrees F
the freezing point of alcohol is below 32 degrees F.
2007-02-12 22:35:29
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answered by Brick 5
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It will freeze on Neptune.
2007-02-13 00:11:23
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answered by Anonymous
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the alcohol won't freeze
2007-02-12 22:36:37
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answered by Texas T 6
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Because chemical make up is different and has a lower solinity.
2007-02-12 22:35:32
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answered by Anonymous
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