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-SharonA- | 23:33 Sat 27th Jul 2019 | ChatterBank
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I keep my vodka in the freezer and this evening going to make a drink for my friend she says that the vodka is no good as it was frozen and came out like a slushy.
What do you reckon? it's Smirnoff.
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My dad taught me how to tickle a trout. Wonder if you can tickle a Hoppy to catch him.... ;-)
just tempt Hoppy with Cauli Cheese
Thanks, Alba.... ;-)
Putting Vodka in my freezer... lol yeah like thats gonna ever happen.
Did someone mention cauliflower cheese?

Yes please!
Cauli cheese with some sprinkled red chilli on it and a sprig of rosemary....delish
// frozen Guinness!!!!!.....Lord save us//
Guinness lollipops, think i'll give it a go

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That's given me an idea, vodka lollies. And I will be buying a bottle of Grey Goose.
Mum and dad in law lived abroad in the sun. They used to keep peach schnapps in the freezer - it was wonderful, it didn't freeze but was soon cold
Even minimum strength vodka (37.5%) wouldn't freeze at normal freezer temperature (-18C)....so either your freezer is much colder than it should be....or, the vodka isn't as strong as it should be.
And the answer to the question "why would you put it in the freezer?" is simply...that's commonly done in the "vodka belt".
Smirnoff is quite a good vodka actually. Though to my taste, you shouldn't really store it in the freezer. Have ever noticed how the beverage is stored in shops and restaurants? Nowadays it is stored within coolers like this https://nexocoolers.com/connected-coolers/. I would also recommend to not keep gin and ale in freezers as well because they can also become 'slushy'.

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