@[email protected] to [email protected] • 4 months agoWhat bizarre misconceptions do people have about your field?message-square88fedilinkarrow-up184arrow-down12
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minus-square@NOFFlink6•4 months ago That less ice will mean more drink in the glass. If the drink is filled to the same level on the glass, then less ice must mean more drink, right? Unless you fill the drink first, and then add ice, in which case the drinks with ice would have higher water levels then those without ice.
If the drink is filled to the same level on the glass, then less ice must mean more drink, right?
Unless you fill the drink first, and then add ice, in which case the drinks with ice would have higher water levels then those without ice.
For water and pop, sure.
For cocktails, not so much.