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Jeff Teuton 02-09-2020 08:16 PM

No Problem Points Race
 
Mardi Gras is the Tuesday before No Problem. If anyone is interested, you might leave your car at No Problem and get a ride somehow to Houma 45 miles. Full day of parades, food and a lot of fun. I think we have room to park your can and catch all the excitement. Working on my beer box right now. Need 2 degrees lower. Let me know. jefft@southlanddodge.com

Mike Gray 02-10-2020 06:09 PM

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2 degrees lower as in temperature?

The freezing point of beer always depends on its alcohol content, it generally freezes at around 28 degrees Fahrenheit. Beer is averagely between 6 and 20 proof. For reference, 24 proof liquor freezes at 20 degrees, 64 proof liquor freezes at -23 degrees, and 84 proof liquor freezes at -30 degrees.
In practical terms, this means that most freezers are cold enough to freeze beer. The freezing point of ethanol, or drinking alcohol, is -173 degrees Fahrenheit, and the freezing point of water is 32 degrees Fahrenheit. The more alcohol a beverage has, the lower its freezing point is. Some stronger beers, such as barley wines and imperial stouts, are around 24 proof, but they still have a low enough alcohol content to freeze. Excessively cold temperatures mask the flavors of good beer, so there is nothing to be gained from storing beer in the freezer

sammy pizzolato 02-10-2020 07:52 PM

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Mardi Gras with the Teutons at its finest!!!!!!!!!

Roberte 02-10-2020 11:58 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Mike Gray (Post 608015)
2 degrees lower as in temperature?

The freezing point of beer always depends on its alcohol content, it generally freezes at around 28 degrees Fahrenheit. Beer is averagely between 6 and 20 proof. For reference, 24 proof liquor freezes at 20 degrees, 64 proof liquor freezes at -23 degrees, and 84 proof liquor freezes at -30 degrees.
In practical terms, this means that most freezers are cold enough to freeze beer. The freezing point of ethanol, or drinking alcohol, is -173 degrees Fahrenheit, and the freezing point of water is 32 degrees Fahrenheit. The more alcohol a beverage has, the lower its freezing point is. Some stronger beers, such as barley wines and imperial stouts, are around 24 proof, but they still have a low enough alcohol content to freeze. Excessively cold temperatures mask the flavors of good beer, so there is nothing to be gained from storing beer in the freezer

You probably drink beer from a glass so it can breathe.
Mr,T , pls pass me a can. Thx, bob

Mike Gray 02-11-2020 01:35 AM

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Originally Posted by Roberte (Post 608042)
You probably drink beer from a glass so it can breathe.
Mr,T , pls pass me a can. Thx, bob

Glass bottle, Can, Stein, Plastic cup, anything that holds a cold one. I lifted that off the internet. Didn’t want the man to accidentally freeze his beer!

Ellis A Buth 02-18-2020 10:01 AM

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Might need flotation device and a tether so your beverage will not float away

Ron Ortiz 02-18-2020 11:22 AM

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Mike Gray, I can attest to the qualifications and experiences that Mr. Jeff possesses. The accuracy of his temperature is so defined that the possibility of beer freezing would be a rare occurrence. To say it best, Mr. Jeff is a "Beer Consumer Extraordinaire"

Ron Ortiz
U/SA. burp

Jim Wahl 02-18-2020 04:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Ron Ortiz (Post 608390)
Mike Gray, I can attest to the qualifications and experiences that Mr. Jeff possesses. The accuracy of his temperature is so defined that the possibility of beer freezing would be a rare occurrence. To say it best, Mr. Jeff is a "Beer Consumer Extraordinaire"

Ron Ortiz
U/SA. burp

I think Mr. Jeff should rent several of those topless party buses and carrivan to Houma! Jim


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Mark Yacavone 02-18-2020 06:11 PM

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Laissez les bons temps rouler !

Jeff Teuton 02-19-2020 09:02 PM

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Anyone heading in this direction can leave their rig at No Problem and catch a ride to Houma for Monday or Tuesday. Sunday is daytime parade; about 600 riders and a good parade. Monday night is Krewe Of Cleaopatra with 680 Women in large floats and lots of a good time, Tuesday is Krewe of Houmas followed by the Krewe of Cajuns; about 40 floats. We will be cooking the whole day Tuesday. Everyone is welcome, please let us know on here or whatever.


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