The alcohol concentration in whiskey makes it nearly impossible to freeze in a standard freezer, which usually operates around -18°C (0°F).
A few months ago, social media was abuzz after photos of a frozen whiskey bottle circulated online, leaving many wondering if ‘whiskey can freeze.’
Over the years, patrons have no doubt preferred Whiskey on rocks; however, turning it glacier in our freezers remains a myth.Against the trends, Jameson Whiskey has since debunked the frozen whiskey myth. However, it doesn’t freeze under normal conditions.
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