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katex 15-01-2006 11:50

Budweiser-pops
 
Just found 3 frozen Budweisers in my freezer, due to son + pals requiring fast track cooling of same over Christmas. Wondered if any of you lager drinkers out there knew if it will still be palatable, or should I sadly watch it glug glug down the plug.:confused:

Gayle 15-01-2006 11:52

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Wouldn't recommend drinking it.

Over the holidays we went away with a large group of people. Twice we found wine-pops in our freezer, obviously another party guest who'd put them in there for quick cooling but forgotten about them. Had a quick sip once the wine had got back to room temp and it tasted awful!

entwisi 15-01-2006 11:53

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Definately drinkable. In fact if you prefer your booze a bit stronger than the normal wait till it starts to defrost and decant it whilst there is still ice in the bottle. Basically the alcohol will defrost before teh water in the beer hence decanting it before all the water has defrosted will give an increase in ABV. This is effectively another way of distillation

katex 15-01-2006 11:58

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Quote:

Originally Posted by entwisi
Definately drinkable. In fact if you prefer your booze a bit stronger than the normal wait till it starts to defrost and decant it whilst there is still ice in the bottle. Basically the alcohol will defrost before teh water in the beer hence decanting it before all the water has defrosted will give an increase in ABV. This is effectively another way of distillation

Eeeeew Enti .. You got a physics degree ! Too late, now in fridge and all thawed out.

entwisi 15-01-2006 12:18

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Nah, thats not physics, its more chem than physics :)

And it was Applied Maths and Computation I went to Uni for though I did as most great leaders do and dropped out :)

We did learn all about brewing and distilation at Rhyddings though from a friendly teacher!

katex 15-01-2006 12:29

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Originally Posted by entwisi
Nah, thats not physics, its more chem than physics :)

And it was Applied Maths and Computation I went to Uni for though I did as most great leaders do and dropped out :)

We did learn all about brewing and distilation at Rhyddings though from a friendly teacher!

Oh yeh, you correct .. is more chem, however, pleased to hear some important information has stuck in your mind :) Thanks anyway, will save it for my next visitor :eek:

entwisi 15-01-2006 12:52

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Some people call me an elephant because I forget nowt

Madhatter 15-01-2006 14:50

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be careful they don't explode!, you'd be well advised to put them straight in the fridge to defrost and not hold them. If you hold them the glass can crack, our old neighbour did that, it went all over the place, cut his hand quite badly. Unfortunately he drunk himself to death, so is no longer with us.

SPUGGIE J 15-01-2006 17:07

Re: Budweiser-pops
 
Budweiser bombs thats all that is needed in a house. Might have a use for them though.

Tealeaf 16-01-2006 08:55

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Quote:

Originally Posted by katex
Just found 3 frozen Budweisers in my freezer, due to son + pals requiring fast track cooling of same over Christmas. Wondered if any of you lager drinkers out there knew if it will still be palatable, or should I sadly watch it glug glug down the plug.:confused:

I assume it is the American, rather than the Czech version. In which case frozen, cooled or warm; canned or bottled - this liquid is undrinkable in any form. Any alcoholic beverage which contains Chinese Wedding Cake, such as this, cannot be termed beer. A more apt description would be drain cleaner so it is there that I suggest you consign the said substance.

mez 16-01-2006 09:16

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i always keep my smirnoff vodka in the freezer mmmmmm much nicer when pouring ....& drinking too

Neil 16-01-2006 10:25

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Quote:

Originally Posted by entwisi
This is effectively another way of distillation

It must be illegal then :D

entwisi 16-01-2006 10:29

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$Cough$

Surely not!!

SPUGGIE J 16-01-2006 11:35

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Originally Posted by entwisi
$Cough$

Surely not!!

Sorry M'Lud but I was just doing an experiment and didnt realise I had entered the illicet alcohol trade.:o

entwisi 16-01-2006 12:07

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Ignorance is no excuse I sentence you to LIFE!!! Take him down! :)


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