In my fridge, that is. I just pulled out a bottle of Mudshakes (4% alcohol, vanilla vodka, yummy!) and its frozen solid.
I think I need to turn the temperature up if its starting to freeze the alcohol!
take the vodka bottle out and sit it in a bowl of warm water - it will defrost without damaging the bottleOriginally Posted by Sandtigress
I know! That's what I was thinking - alcohol's usually pretty resistant to freezing. I didn't think it was that cold in there...
Here I am, hoping for a little bit of a drink after an 11 hour work day, and I have to wait for it to defrost now!
Was the bottle to one side of the fridge, and not in the middle? When id buy iceypoles or icecreams and stick it in the chest freezer, the ones on the outside freeze first.Originally Posted by Sandtigress
Ewwww....on second though, maybe there's something wrong with that bottle other than being frozen.....
I just checked, and none of the other bottles are like that! Its sort of like a mudslide so there's some sort of milk/dairy product in there to make it creamy...maybe that bottle just went bad or something.I don't see how one bottle can be mostly solid, and the others totally liquid otherwise. Gross!
Its weird...its on the middle shelf, towards the inside (so edge of the shelf, two bottles in front, and this cold on behind that). The water and the milk on the top shelf are fine, as is the cheesecake I'm eating that was below that.Originally Posted by Dragoriana
Was the bottle to one side of the fridge, and not in the middle? When id buy iceypoles or icecreams and stick it in the chest freezer, the ones on the outside freeze first.