Wednesday, June 29, 2011

How To Super Cool A Warm Can

An ice cold soda or beer you ever wanted to put something cool in the refrigerator forgot? Because such a disappointment when it is hot drink just is not as thirst quenching. There is, however, the way to speed up the cooling process. With a few simple household items, you take a room temperature can of soda or beer less than 2 minutes to crisp and cool down, the temperature can burn the throat!

As incredible as it sounds, it is entirely possible to achieve this level of cold in mere minutes! The best thing to do with stuff you already may have around the house - water, salt, and a large bowl. Your material, a hot case of cola or beer, gather and prepare to be amazed.

Super cool can a hot first step to a large bowl, place the bottom of the can.Covered with snow and ice can sprinkle a generous amount of salt on top. Salt will melt the ice, but water is not due to hot. The freezing temperature of salt water makes just as cold as ice melts ice is increasing. Pour enough cold water to the ice can still cover. After 2 minutes, mix the water / ice / salt can be removed quickly and rinse it in cold water to remove salt water. You can enjoy your beverage ice cold open!

If the bowl is kept in a cool place, like the fridge, it can be reused many times. The same method at a very low temperature to keep the cans in a cooler works. By mixing water, salt, and ice in the cooler waters below freezing everything and maintain this temperature for hours.


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