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Alcohol and corrosion

Post by brisb » 03 Nov 2014, 3:45 pm

So water, air and steel = she no good.

High % alcohol, air and steel = hmm?

Can I leave spirits in a hip flask for a few weeks or months if it gets that long without drama or will it rust? Not sure what the alcohol content does for the equation?
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Re: Alcohol and corrosion

Post by North East » 03 Nov 2014, 3:53 pm

Just drink it.
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Re: Alcohol and corrosion

Post by Guliver » 03 Nov 2014, 4:34 pm

Had a pewter hip flask of dads I only just opened it after around 30 years since he died, it was about half filled with scotch. Poured the scotch into a glass and it was cloudy and certainly not fit to drink, flask seems like it washed up fine.
Not sure how other metals would react.


Here's a search https://www.google.com.au/search?q=alcc ... ls&spell=1

Didn't look right through it.
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Re: Alcohol and corrosion

Post by Chronos » 03 Nov 2014, 4:42 pm

Guliver wrote:Had a pewter hip flask of dads I only just opened it after around 30 years since he died, it was about half filled with scotch. Poured the scotch into a glass and it was cloudy and certainly not fit to drink, flask seems like it washed up fine.
Not sure how other metals would react.



mmmm, you can really taste the solder :lol:

to the op, oxidization requires strangely enough...Oxygen,

when the scotch or Midori (if that's your thing) is bottled it's sealed so there's no gas exchange. think about wine and if it's opened it starts to "go off" the liquid starts to oxidize and i'd say it would be the same with your scotch and the air in the flask

i wouldn't be drinking it

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Re: Alcohol and corrosion

Post by hootshoot » 05 Nov 2014, 2:56 pm

I've left stainless flasks with spirits in them for months with no corrosion to be seen.
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Re: Alcohol and corrosion

Post by Skadoo » 05 Nov 2014, 2:56 pm

North East wrote:Just drink it.


Yeah... Making things complicated for yourself brisb.

Easy fix for having too much booze in storage ;)
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Re: Alcohol and corrosion

Post by Bourt » 11 Nov 2014, 7:44 am

brisb wrote:So water, air and steel = she no good.


Booze and stomach = it's aaaall good! :lol:
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Re: Alcohol and corrosion

Post by brisb » 21 Nov 2014, 8:55 am

I suppose I'll just have to man up and drink any left overs.

Could be worse :lol:
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Re: Alcohol and corrosion

Post by oowess » 27 Nov 2014, 1:13 pm

Chronos wrote:to the op, oxidization requires strangely enough...Oxygen,


And water? I wonder if high enough proof alcohol stops it going.

If you has some 110 proof juice in there.
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