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  2. Tears of wine - Wikipedia

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    As it does so, both alcohol and water evaporate from the rising film, but the alcohol evaporates faster, due to its higher vapor pressure. The resulting decrease in the concentration of alcohol causes the surface tension of the liquid to increase, and this causes more liquid to be drawn up from the bulk of the wine, which has a lower surface ...

  3. Volatility (chemistry) - Wikipedia

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    Differences in volatility can be observed by comparing how fast substances within a group evaporate (or sublimate in the case of solids) when exposed to the atmosphere. A highly volatile substance such as rubbing alcohol (isopropyl alcohol) will quickly evaporate, while a substance with low volatility such as vegetable oil will remain condensed ...

  4. My Great-Grandmother Didn’t Drink Alcohol, But She Kept a ...

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    Before you put the bottle in the freezer, make sure it's empty and clean. When you're ready to roll out your dough, you simply use the chilled wine bottle like you would use a rolling pin.

  5. Ullage (wine) - Wikipedia

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    The headspace of air is a mixture mostly of alcohol and water vapors with carbon dioxide that is a by-product of the fermentation process. In containers that are not completely air-tight (such as an oak wine barrel or a cork -stoppered wine bottle ), oxygen can also seep into this space.

  6. Should You Store Alcohol in the Freezer? It All Depends on ...

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    An easy way to batch cocktails, the trendy technique consists of simply mixing up a full bottle’s worth of a cocktail, such as a Martini, and storing it in the freezer door until chilled and ...

  7. How Long Does a Bottle of Wine Last After Opening? - AOL

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    A bottle of red can last between three to five days when stored in a cool, dry place with proper re-corking or using a bottle stopper. Lighter red wines that have fewer tannins won't last quite as ...

  8. Ice pack - Wikipedia

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    An ice pack or gel pack is a portable bag filled with water, refrigerant gel, or liquid, meant to provide cooling. They can be divided into the reusable type, which works as a thermal mass and requires freezing, or the instant type, which cools itself down using chemicals but can only be used once.

  9. You Won’t Save Time By Chilling Your Beer In The Freezer—Here ...

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    I'll admit, I've thrown a can of beer in the freezer to chill it fast. But if you leave a can of beer or carbonated water in the freezer for too long and it won't just freeze; it will explode ...