A bottle of Smirnoff has been in my freezer for over a year and has remained liquid...

Aves

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This bottle has been in the freezer for at least a year, we just never got around to drinking it or throwing it out. The last time that I'm sure it was a liquid was maybe a month ago.

Today my wife noticed that it's a solid block of ice. There are only 2 possible explanations for this that we can come up with:


1. All of the alcohol all evaporated and the remaining water froze. (Not likely.)

2. Someone was actually dumb enough to think they'd get away with drinking it and replacing it with water. (Most Probable.)


If you guys had to guess what you say? Any other posibilities that I haven't thought of? I'll add at this point that within the time frame a supposedly recovering alcoholic spent the night here.
 

The only likely scenario is that ohtwell drank it and replaced it with water. I mean, why else would she be so happy all the time? ;)
 

Heisenberg

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It's been filled with water. Vodka just doesn't all of a sudden freeze nor will the water evaporate out of a closed container in a freezer.
 

Zim Hosein

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Originally posted by: jumpr
The only likely scenario is that ohtwell drank it and replaced it with water. I mean, why else would she be so happy all the time? ;)

I concur! :beer:
 

Eli

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I'm shocked that the bottle didn't break.

I mean, really, it should have.
 

gistech1978

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as the random guy in vegas told me.

'liquor dont freeze man, liquor dont freeze. i put a bottle of liquor in the snow and that sh!t didnt freeze!'

'ummm, yeah'
 

Eli

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WHY DIDN'T THE BOTTLE SHATTER!?

/head explodes


Was the glass like an inch thick or something? I have never seen water freeze in a glass bottle without breaking the bottle.