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Cocktail Chemistry - Clear Ice (Original Post)
Major Nikon
Mar 2016
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ret5hd
(20,491 posts)1. Well, thats certainly going to make my next bottle of thunderbird more classy!
Major Nikon
(36,827 posts)2. Nothing quite says classy like Night Train
Brother Buzz
(36,416 posts)3. Not much chemistry going on there, looks like straight ahead physics to me
Major Nikon
(36,827 posts)4. The method described uses hydroxic acid
It's commonly used as an industrial solvent and can be lethal even in small doses.
http://www.dhmo.org/msds/MSDS-DHMO-2007-ChemSafe.pdf
Brother Buzz
(36,416 posts)6. Silly to go that route when you get better results using...
Branch water. Branch water is far superior in the pot still too. And as granny taught me, "It's physics, kid. Physics and magic, now pass that Mason jar".
Earth_First
(14,910 posts)5. Inside the Obsessive World of Artisanal Cocktail Ice (WIRED)