Re: Alcohol question



Bill Penrose brought next idea :
On Nov 22, 5:04 pm, Dan S.
<danUNDERscoreGOEShereSLAUGH...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Newbie here. I have a query about mulled wine. If I want to make a
mulled wine recipe, and alcohol and water are eternally miscable, at
what temperature does the alcohol evaporate (or boil out) of the heated
wine? Certainly simply avoiding boiling the mixture doesn't salvage
the greatest amount of alcohol. Certainly the alcohol will evaporate
or boil out sooner? Am I incorrect?

Any evaporation at any temperature will involve the loss of alcohol at
a higher rate than water.

Dangerous Bill

Is there a function can shows out the rate of evaparation? I can figure out the temperature needed to infuse the other ingredients. Probably between 140-212 F.

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Yours,
Dan S.

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