No, the norm is to heat alcohol to ignite it, this causes the whisky or other alcohol to give off vapors which can then be ignited. The flash point (temperature at which a substance gives off vapors) of alcohol is 54F (12C), so anything below that will not ignite.
whiskey is best served neat or with ice.
cold temperature
No. Cold and flu viruses are unaffected by cold or even freezing temperatures.
Cold temperatures have a drastic effect on an enzyme's activity level. Cold temperatures usually dramatically slow down an enzyme's activity.
The tundra is the climate region known to have cold temperatures and low vegetation. The cold temperatures prevent the vegetation from growing.
I work in the old Bushmill's Distilery and the best way to drink whiskey is to add some boiling water to the whiskey, some cloves, and sugar to taste. It heats your body on a cold day
No.
No.
No, continental glaciers form in areas that have cold temperatures all year.
No, in fact the temperatures get warmer.
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