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Does frozen alcohol take away the content?

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Its malibu and I left it in the freezer, does this take away the alcohol content when it thaws out?

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  1. no.


  2. Not a chance!  It shouldn't even become "slushy."  Alcohol does not freeze.  Even after being in the freezer and taken out later, the chemical properties won't be altered.

    Enjoy your chilly Malibu!  :)

  3. Nope, because alcohol doesn't freeze completely.  It might become slushy, but you'll notice that it never gets rock hard.

  4. Nope. In fact, some people keep a bottle of high-end vodka in their fridge freezer, ready for that perfect chilled martini.

    EDIT:  Let's look at this from a different angle. Water freezes at 32 degrees F. Most fridge freezers don't even get cold enough to freeze alcohol.  So the frozen portion of any bottle of booze is the water content. The part that readily pours, or is  the least sludgy contains the alcohol.

    See? The amount of alcohol (vs. water or any other added ingredient) in the bottle remains the same, but now it's all concentrated in that unfrozen, smaller portion.

    No alcohol lost....in fact, it's easier to find!

  5. NOPE, IT SURE DOSNT

  6. No

  7. no, it doesn't do anything to it...duh

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