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    Alright science nerds how cold does the freezer actually have to be to get a jagerpop that is consistent?

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    How much/what's best to mix with to get a better freezing point? Always looking for new recipes.

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      Alright science nerds how cold does the freezer actually have to be to get a jagerpop that is consistent?

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      tl;dr Around -21°C (-9°F). Realistically probably a tad lower than that.

      Formula for freezing point depression is:

      ΔT~f~ = i * K~f~ * m

      ΔT~f~ = freezing point depression in absolute degrees (C or K)

      i = van 't Hoff factor, the number of particles the solutes splits into, ethanol does not split, so 1

      K~f~ = freezing point suppression constant, for water 1.86°C * kg / mol

      m = molality of the solution (aka how much you add), looked it up and it's 11.42 mol for 40% ethanol/water mixture

      1 * 1.86 * 11.42 = 21.2412°C
      

      In reality, Jägermeister is not a pure water/ethanol mixture and all that other stuff in there drops the freezing point by a bit as well. Ethanol is the biggest contributor tho. So maybe add 1° or 2° to this.


      Is Jägermeister really that green in the US?

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        Alright science nerds how cold does the freezer actually have to be to get a jagerpop that is consistent?

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        At least this 🤏 cold. I'm pretty sure it's mixed since pure Jägermeister isn't green.

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          tl;dr Around -21°C (-9°F). Realistically probably a tad lower than that.

          Formula for freezing point depression is:

          ΔT~f~ = i * K~f~ * m

          ΔT~f~ = freezing point depression in absolute degrees (C or K)

          i = van 't Hoff factor, the number of particles the solutes splits into, ethanol does not split, so 1

          K~f~ = freezing point suppression constant, for water 1.86°C * kg / mol

          m = molality of the solution (aka how much you add), looked it up and it's 11.42 mol for 40% ethanol/water mixture

          1 * 1.86 * 11.42 = 21.2412°C
          

          In reality, Jägermeister is not a pure water/ethanol mixture and all that other stuff in there drops the freezing point by a bit as well. Ethanol is the biggest contributor tho. So maybe add 1° or 2° to this.


          Is Jägermeister really that green in the US?

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          Is Jägermeister really that green in the US?

          It's reddish brown everywhere else.

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            tl;dr Around -21°C (-9°F). Realistically probably a tad lower than that.

            Formula for freezing point depression is:

            ΔT~f~ = i * K~f~ * m

            ΔT~f~ = freezing point depression in absolute degrees (C or K)

            i = van 't Hoff factor, the number of particles the solutes splits into, ethanol does not split, so 1

            K~f~ = freezing point suppression constant, for water 1.86°C * kg / mol

            m = molality of the solution (aka how much you add), looked it up and it's 11.42 mol for 40% ethanol/water mixture

            1 * 1.86 * 11.42 = 21.2412°C
            

            In reality, Jägermeister is not a pure water/ethanol mixture and all that other stuff in there drops the freezing point by a bit as well. Ethanol is the biggest contributor tho. So maybe add 1° or 2° to this.


            Is Jägermeister really that green in the US?

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            All the other stuff in the drink might lower it a bit though, especially the 14% (!!!) sugar. There's a sugar cube in every shotglass.

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              But... Isn't the actual Jagermeister liquid inside the bottle actually red...?

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              It’s brown. Similar colour to cola.

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                tl;dr Around -21°C (-9°F). Realistically probably a tad lower than that.

                Formula for freezing point depression is:

                ΔT~f~ = i * K~f~ * m

                ΔT~f~ = freezing point depression in absolute degrees (C or K)

                i = van 't Hoff factor, the number of particles the solutes splits into, ethanol does not split, so 1

                K~f~ = freezing point suppression constant, for water 1.86°C * kg / mol

                m = molality of the solution (aka how much you add), looked it up and it's 11.42 mol for 40% ethanol/water mixture

                1 * 1.86 * 11.42 = 21.2412°C
                

                In reality, Jägermeister is not a pure water/ethanol mixture and all that other stuff in there drops the freezing point by a bit as well. Ethanol is the biggest contributor tho. So maybe add 1° or 2° to this.


                Is Jägermeister really that green in the US?

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                The bottle is green, the liquid is brown

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                  How much/what's best to mix with to get a better freezing point? Always looking for new recipes.

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                  there's a bar in Edinburgh Scotland called Panda and Sons, they bring the spirits to that spot where they can remove the water ice and then add other stuff or mix it up. They have their menu online that gives some details.

                  My wife and I sampled most of the drinks. Interesting approach but you need some skill and the right equipment to make more than a mess

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                    The bottle is green, the liquid is brown

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                    Yeah, that's how it is here as well, so these Jägersicles look fake.

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                      All the other stuff in the drink might lower it a bit though, especially the 14% (!!!) sugar. There's a sugar cube in every shotglass.

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                      You're right, I edited it.

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                      • thisbenzingring@lemmy.sdf.orgT [email protected]

                        there's a bar in Edinburgh Scotland called Panda and Sons, they bring the spirits to that spot where they can remove the water ice and then add other stuff or mix it up. They have their menu online that gives some details.

                        My wife and I sampled most of the drinks. Interesting approach but you need some skill and the right equipment to make more than a mess

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                        Thnx, very interesting.

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                          tl;dr Around -21°C (-9°F). Realistically probably a tad lower than that.

                          Formula for freezing point depression is:

                          ΔT~f~ = i * K~f~ * m

                          ΔT~f~ = freezing point depression in absolute degrees (C or K)

                          i = van 't Hoff factor, the number of particles the solutes splits into, ethanol does not split, so 1

                          K~f~ = freezing point suppression constant, for water 1.86°C * kg / mol

                          m = molality of the solution (aka how much you add), looked it up and it's 11.42 mol for 40% ethanol/water mixture

                          1 * 1.86 * 11.42 = 21.2412°C
                          

                          In reality, Jägermeister is not a pure water/ethanol mixture and all that other stuff in there drops the freezing point by a bit as well. Ethanol is the biggest contributor tho. So maybe add 1° or 2° to this.


                          Is Jägermeister really that green in the US?

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                          “it has an alcohol by volume of 35% (61 degrees proof, or US 70 proof)”

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                            This… is the story… of Jägermeister

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                              Is Jägermeister really that green in the US?

                              It's reddish brown everywhere else.

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                              Wouldn't surprise me, they do love their food dyes over there

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                                “it has an alcohol by volume of 35% (61 degrees proof, or US 70 proof)”

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                                Whoops. Well, I forgot to account for sugar and other stuff which decrease freezing temperature as well, so the result might still be around right. It's an ok ballpark at least. Precisely calculating a solutions freezing temperature when it has that many different solubles is pretty hard.

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                                  It’s brown. Similar colour to cola.

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                                  I actually like Jaeger but can't find what this recipe would be. I saw someone made Jaeger pops out of cranberry juice and Jaeger which sounds OK but not this color. I'm guessing they used white grape juice and a shitload of food coloring for this, assuming it's not just a stunt for the gram

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                                    Alright science nerds how cold does the freezer actually have to be to get a jagerpop that is consistent?

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                                    All those who have tried it this morning are currently busy trying to take the pop out.

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                                      Yeah, that's how it is here as well, so these Jägersicles look fake.

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                                      Food coloring

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                                        The bottle is green, the liquid is brown

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                                        No, at -15 it turns green /s

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                                        • vk6flab@lemmy.radioV [email protected]

                                          Green Booze .. just like nature intended .. bit late for St. Patrick's Day .. there's always next year.

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                                          https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Absinthe

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