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A word of advice.  Never leave a case of Dr Pepper on the porch during three straight days of sub 20* temperatures.

That is unless you like thinking someone took a shot on your porch.

  • Super User

I was at our deer camp last week.  It's just a small single room building and we don't keep the heat on unless we're there.  Needless to say, it was cold.  I got a Dr. Pepper out of the fridge, took a drink, and set it down on a table while I went back to the truck to bring in some gear.  When I got back, there was Dr. Pepper all over the table and the drink was starting to freeze.

I'm happiest when I'm warm.  I don't know how the guys up north do it.

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Bad thing is that after a week or so, 15* just doesn't seem that cold.

Last winter, I forgot I put a six pack in my consol.  All my insurance and registration paper work smelled like beer for a month.  I was really hoping not to get pulled over. :D

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LOL!!  That's funny!  I never thought of that happening before, but it makes sense.  Probably would have happened to me someday had I not read this thread.

That happened to a coke can in my garage fridge. Garage gets pretty cold in the winter.

If I run out of cold beer I'll sometimes put a couple of warm ones in the freezer for after dinner. Occasionally I'll forget they're in there.

I've had cans pop and bottles break. I've even had it where the cap came off of the bottle and the beer pushed out the top and froze 2 inches above the opening like a beersicle.

I really gotta start setting the timer when I put beer in the freezer.

;)

One good thing about living in Wisconsin in the winter I suppose... never have to buy ice when your having a party, just toss the beer cans in the snow bank outside the front door.

I know what you mean, 15-20 feels warm and that is sickening.  A few days in the sub 0's and I'm not a happy camper.

Was about 100+ ice shanties out last weekend during around -5 - -10' weather.  Not this guy...

If I run out of cold beer I'll sometimes put a couple of warm ones in the freezer for after dinner. Occasionally I'll forget they're in there.

I've had cans pop and bottles break. I've even had it where the cap came off of the bottle and the beer pushed out the top and froze 2 inches above the opening like a beersicle.

I really gotta start setting the timer when I put beer in the freezer.

;)

ummmmmm.....beersicle

Burley just thinks it was the cold weather. In all actuality it probably was gun shots.

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