Highlander
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Actually, it's Gin for me. I freeze my Bombay Saphire Gin, and it does give it a wonderfully oily consistency.
dnjan said:When I was in school a neighbor would make his martinis the day before, and store them in the freezing compartment. The lack of (melted) ice was made up for by the higher (4:1) vermouth content.
I never turned down one of his martinis.
Ada Vice said:Yes always now since I had a Russian boyfriend. lol It changes the consistency and makes the vodka far easier to drink. (as we do, in shots with meals)
CopperNY said:always Luksusowa vodka, and always in the freezer.
second choice is Crystal Head.
Jack Scorpion said:Never had either. Will have to try. I've generally loved any Polish vodkas I've tried.
A friend of mine just returned from Russia with a gift for me, my favorite vodka, Zelyonana Marka. It's in the freezer waiting...
Sure it will.Bebop said:Vodka (or any hard liquor) will not freeze
Tomasso said:Sure it will.
* 24 proof liquor freezes at -6.7°C (20°F)
* 64 proof liquor freezes at -23.33°C (-10°F)
* 84 proof liquor freezes at -34.44°C (-30°F)