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That's the beauty of alcohol. It has a lower freezing point than water(ice). Similar in theory to to the salt brine concoction that the Fahrenheit guy decided should be zero on his scale.How about an Ice Cold Beer ?
First, I'd think that something that is "Ice Cold" would be frozen.
Secondly, I don't like beer.
I wear my heated jacket if I'm on the motorcycle for a long time and it's in the 60s. Gotta keep the core warm.Cold is relative.
Some guy on a motorcycle forum was saying it can get cold in Florida. Tell that to someone from the prairies.
While you can have beer remain a few degrees below freezing due to the alcohol, the term "Ice Cold" itself is meaningless, as you can have ice temperatures range anywhere from 32F down to absolute zero. There is no single temperature for ice.How about an Ice Cold Beer ?
First, I'd think that something that is "Ice Cold" would be frozen.
Secondly, I don't like beer.
In general population, the term ice is applied to water at or around 0°C and below. Oddly enough that's the benchmark for Celsius temperature grading.While you can have beer remain a few degrees below freezing due to the alcohol, the term "Ice Cold" itself is meaningless, as you can have ice temperatures range anywhere from 32F down to absolute zero. There is no single temperature for ice.