Cooling your drinks : Temperature & Appearance
September 14th, 2007 by admin
While i was browsing through the net, i came across icejacket.com. I find this item really good as it enable chilled vodka to be serve. Besides that, this jacket is also said to be able to hold a multitude of top shelf and super premium vodkas, tequilas and rums.
Ice Jacket is a mould that creates a layer of ice around your bottles. It is quite simple to use this item. Firstly, just as illustrated in picture 2 below, place the bottle on the base of the Ice Jacket, slip on the sleeve, and close the three cam locks. Then fill the mould with warm water (picture 3) and finally place it in the freezer (picture 4). Once you are ready to serve the vodka, run the mould briefly under water to release the cam locks and sleeve. And there you have it, an iced-encased bottle

In fact the creator had created the item with the users in mind. To avoid users dropping the slippery bottle, the plastic base of the Ice Jacket remains attached to the bottle and this enable users for simple one-handed pouring. In fact for users with smaller hands or those who have unsteady pouring technique, a mess-free pouring can be achieved by placing one hand on the base and the other around the bottle’s ice-free neck.

Many will be wondering what happens after a while when the sculptural ice layer begins to melt?? Will it cause a mess?? No doubt the Ice-Jacket was designed to remain out of the freezer for only a round or two among friends, replacing the icejacket in the freezer after use will allow for considerable longevity. In fact, it take some time before the sculptural ice layer can begin to melt because the booze within the bottle has been chilled to below 20°F. This keeps the Ice Jacket insulated from within.
Finally, when the sculptural ice layer begin to melt, it will not cause a mess as it melts into its own drip tray at a rate of about an ounce an hour.

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