The Bears vs Browns game was so cold that this soda instantly froze after being opened



    by Giraffecaster

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    1. this bottle had to have been super critically cold for this to happen. Its not from atmospheric conditions. IF that were the case this guys eyeballs would have frozen up

    2. I went to a Cowboys vs Bears game one time when the temperature was -5. We snuck a bottle of Jack Daniels in to do shots to keep us warm. It did absolutely nothing! Chicago has a different kind of cold.

    3. According-Pay2348 on

      That bottle didn’t freeze because of the weather.It froze because it was already frozen and hit a point where if you destabilize it, it will freeze.Immediately, it goes from liquid to solid.

    4. Revolutionary_Crew80 on

      I actually used to work at soldier field, and there was a few days it was so cold we were actually warming our drinks up so that they’d still be liquid by the time people sat down at the seats

    5. CrazyBroccoliPT on

      That coke was supercooled below freezing point but didn’t freeze because it had nowhere for ice crystals to attach to. As soon as you open it it destabilised and started forming crystals

    6. Same thing was happening with cans of beer at an Eagles vs. Bears game we went to last year. Frozen before you could finish it.

    7. Inside the bottle, cold enough to freeze but pressure is high enough to lower the freezing point.

      As soon as it’s opened, pressure is released and the freezing temp rises to normal levels with basically instantly freezes

    8. Ok_Potential359 on

      I genuinely don’t get sports fans. No chance in fuck would I ever freeze my ass off for 3 hours to watch a ball get passed around back and forth. No idea why it musters so much dedication.

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