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This is a pretty cool trick with Corona beer. These guy put it in the freezer but it does not freeze until they tap it against a table and then you can watch it freeze near instantly.
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Fears of superheated water from the microwave have been around since the earliest days of the internet.
It is rare, as usually there are disturbances while the microwave is heating (small vibrations etc).
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Yes it is rare but the Mythbusters demonstrated it with a large-scale microwave that didn't have any vibrations. It's SCARY.
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We had an ice cream freezer we used to store water bottles while deployed in Iraq. It used to do the same thing with 1L water bottles - you'd pull a bottle of water out only to have it freeze in your hand. pretty amusing.
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My bro-in-laws Wally and John used to do a similar trick with cans of Coke. They had the timing down perfect to place the cans in the freezer for a set time, then pull it out and crack the tab and have instant Coke slushies.
Tapping the bottles on the table must crack the seal just enough to drop the internal pressure to allow ice formation.
Nah, it's just supercooled. But tapping the bottle causes some of the carbonation to leave the beer, and the CO2 bubbles act as nucleation sites.
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