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[ST] Freezing Beer



Ok, so I took a swag.

Actually you may be right.

Given that the temperature of the snow varies due to the ambient temperature/surface temperature, and depth.

And given that the approximate freezing point of beer is -5C (depending on alcohol concentration)  The snow could have been cold enough to freeze the beer.  Thus you're probably correct in that the beer would freeze and thus needed to be warmed to 98.6

P.S.  I'll be riding if I can leave the kids with the grandma.  Wifie bowls on Thursday nights.  Looking back, I should have kept the Goldwing.  Then I could put my oldest behind me and the youngest in a sidecar.  Then I'd be riding all the time ;-)

- -----Original Message-----
From: owner-st@xxxxxxxxxx [mailto:owner-st@xxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of
Andrew F. Kay, Jr. 
Sent: Monday, January 31, 2005 10:44 AM
To: ST@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: [ST] Need beer????


There you go again, spoiling a perfectly good urban legend.  Or maybe
the beer needed to be warmed over ambient or it would have just iced up?

Andrew F. Kay, Jr.
Riders of the Lost Empire, LC,  13355 79th Street, Fellsmere, FL 32948
www.lostempire.com   andy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx 
"Sound, sound the clarion, fill the fife, throughout the sensual world
proclaim, one crowded hour of glorious life is worth an age without a
name." Thomas Osbert Mordaunt, 1730-1809



- -----Original Message-----
From: owner-st@xxxxxxxxxx [mailto:owner-st@xxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of
Masiak, Richard



Strange.  Why didn't he just pour the beer on the snow?  It would have
still melted it and his kidneys and liver wouldn't hurt.

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