alcohol is basicall condensation it causes fog just like hot and or cold water
If you take hot water and put it in a bottle some of the water will vaporize into the air and then due to the colder environment around the bottle condense against the bottle walls leaving the "fog" effect on the edges. What your actually seeing is tiny water droplets on the side of the bottle.
with less water in it
I can swallow up a bottle of alcohol. - Eminem
Condensation
bad heater core.
water goggles fog up by condensation when the heat is in your goggles its trapped and the plastic probably absorbs the cold in the water
Nothing.
Alcohol premixed spirits in a can has only up to 5.5-7.5% ABV whilst a bottle of unmixed spirits is definitely above 20% ABV.
Turn the conditioner when you are using the heater. It will decrease the humidity level (which causes windows to fog up.)
In some countries it is not allowed to drink alcohol in public, meaning that people could recognize that you are drinking alcohol. This is why people cover their bottle up with a paper bag.
It is essential to drink a bottle of vodka every day you are on rulide. I did it and my sinusitis's cleared up beautifully.
A typical bottle or can of mainstream beer is usually just about 5% alcohol. Craft brews can run higher - up to 71/2 - 8%.