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Here are some friends with simlar question as we.And I have this question for many days,anyone help us?
Kitty said: Yes.can vodka be frozen ?-I try seach this on internet but no results found.Maybe this is a stupid question.
Mike said: oh,no,you are wrong.I have found as below for this question(can vodka be frozen ?),it will help you,my kids.




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mmmmm vodka ice cream...

Other Answers:
No
it wont freeze unless it is a crappy brand where they add water
no. you can put the bottle in the freezer and be assured that it will remain a liquid but nice and cold to drink
Bottle may burst
No!
nope
No.
no because it is straight alcohol. it won't freeze.
Nah, alcohol wont freeze at the temperatures that a regular freezer can put out.
no but u can put it in jello and it will stay firm...
no but it is better when out of hte freezer
Not in a standard consumer freezer. I always have a bottle of Absolut Vodka in my freezer ready to go!!!
If you put it in the freezer then drink it with a mixer it makes it slightly more potent, it doesn't freeze but it goes straight to your head lol
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confirmed wannabe alcoholic
Not in a commercial freezer. The freezing point of alcohol is way below 32 degrees Fahrenheit, and the alcohol content of vodka is high enough to keep it from freezing.
Vodka can be frozen but not a domestic temperatures - I have family in Finland who freeze a block of ice (in a milk carton!) around the bottle in the freezer.

I suppose lower quality brands will freeze at a lower temperature but to all intents and purposes the answer is (in domestic terms) no.
Nope!From a qualified drunk.
The simple answer is Yes. Now the second question you may ask is what temperature vodka freezes at, but that's different question.
No, you cannot freeze vodka.
only if you put it in a ice cube tray and freeze it to put in drinks,or suck them and get legless!
most hard liquor doesnt freeze. most people keep vodka in the freezer if you like it cold.
No. But it tastes best cold.
the answer is yes, but it would take a lot to do it.

The freezing point will depend on the alcohol content. If we assume the vodka is around 80 proof, that is, 40% alcohol.
95% ethanol (Everclear, if you like) freezes at about -110°C, which is about -200°F. Assuming a linear relationship we estimate that 40% ethanol freezes a bit below -40°C = -40°F. (Actually, 40% ethanol freezes at almost -30°C according to the Handbook of Chemistry and Physics.)

Most kitchen freezers won't go that low. But you should be able to freeze vodka or Jaegermeister with dry ice, which is at a temperature of about -100°C.
Source(s):
Dan Berger, Faculty Chemistry/Science, Bluffton College
no alcohol can freeze unless its a very crappy brand
It can be frozen, but it will not completly freeze.
It will become a very slushy because of the alcohol content
it won't freeze, but it will be very cold and will look like it is crystallizing, even though it isn't.
I have seen ads where you can make ice cubes with any kind of liquor and then add those to the drink. My suggestion is try to make a few ice cubes. That way you are only out a very small amount of vodka . You might try one straight and one with a little bottled water added. You piqued my interest on this and since it is hot where I live I am going to watch for the other answers and may make some myself! Thanks! :-)
nope, its the greatest mystery of life
Vodka will not freeze, however, if you buy a good brand of vodka like a stoli, grey goose, finlandia when you put it in the freezer it will thicken up a bit to a syrupy consistancy and is excellent to drink straight.
almost no commercial liquors can be frozen in household freezers because of the alcohol content,but you can add it to things that,can,very well, be frozen, and get a very good vodka taste. all this info. may not be completely accurate,after all ,i am only 11 years old! ~~11yearoldhorseguru~~
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Good Eats --a food network television show
Not in a regular freezer - doesn't get cold enough to freeze liquor


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