Actually, liquor does freeze, only at far lower temperatures than water. That is because alcohol has a much lower freezing point, like the antifreeze we put in car radiators to keep the water from freezing in cold weather. Liquor does freeze but at a lot lower temperature than water, this is due to the alcoholic content. The higher the alcohol content the lower the temperature need to freeze it
Spirits (or liquor as you say) has a much higher alcohol content than beer. Beer averages at about 4% alcohol where spirits can be anything between 35 to 70 % alcohol. As alcohol has a lower freezing temperature than say water the beer will freeze long before the spirits will.
Beer will freeze; liquor will not freeze.
Beer Liquor or Alcohol:In the US, technically, beer is not a considered a liquor, but is an alcoholic drink an the same laws apply as those that pertain to bourbon, scotch, vodka, etc.
Liquor contains far more alcohol per unit of volume than beer. A typical beer is somewhere around 5% alcohol, whereas liquor typically contains over 40%. This means it takes much less liquor to get intoxicated(drunk) vs beer. Liquor also dehydrates the body more because of the higher alcohol content. Beer contains a large amount of water and therefore helps combat this effect.
yes
Liquor like wiskey , moon shine (homemade beer, illegal)
No
Forever, liquor does not expire. However; Beer can lose it's suds, but does not expire. When opened: any liquor, including beer, can be stored with a seal to ensure small critters do not enter for your displeasure.
what temperature dose beer freez
Go to a liquor store, genius. Saumensch!
beer
It is a license that allows the business to sell Beer, Wine and Hard Liquor.
My favorite liquor is Grey Goose vodka, but I also like Jack Daniel's whiskey when I feel like a heavier liquor.
Neither.