I have a heavy crystal decanter I’ve been using for years. A while back I was having some guests for a week, and thought I’d save some money and grabbed a bottle of Jim beam to put in it, as opposed to the higher end I tend to go for, because none of my guest cared about Bourbon. I noticed the level going down further than I had consumed. This has never been an issue before, so I figured someone had just nipped it while o was asleep. The next day, there was condensation on the inside, and the level had dropped further.

Since I’d been using the decanter for so long, I assumed the frosting on the stopper had rubbed off and it no longer sealed.

When it was empty, I refilled it with larceny, my standard, and to my surprise, it didn’t evaporate at all for weeks.

Last night, I refilled it with beam again, and this morning, it had dropped and there was condensation on the side.

What really confused me, is Jim beam has a lower alcohol content than the Bourbons I usually fill the decanter with, so I would think it would evaporate as readily.

Why does only this one brand evaporate?

Quick searching gave me no results

Tldr: Why does Jim Beam evaporate in my decanter while nothing else does?

  • @cheese_greater
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    108 hours ago

    Do people actually keep around lead crystal shit still?!

    • @Brkdncr
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      118 hours ago

      Yes. Most crystal has lead, it’s just how it works. It’s fine if you’re not a child and you don’t store it in there for long periods.

      I have some and use the glasses regularly. The decanter is and finished in 1-2 days though.

      If it has a deep resounding ring you might want to avoid it.

      • @cheese_greater
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        48 hours ago

        And its not dangerous, like leaching into everything? How can you know its safe besides simply throwing it away?

        • @piecat
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          66 hours ago

          Theres no safe level of lead, it accumulates in the body.

          • AmidFuror
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            12 hours ago

            Define “safe.” If drinking from a lead crystal glass for 10 years took 10 years and 2 days off your life, would that be safe?

            Alcohol isn’t exactly safe to drink. Your liver can repair itself, but not back to 100%. And you’ll pick up some mutations that will make cancer more likely by a little bit down the road.

            • @piecat
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              16 minutes ago

              Alcohol damage doesn’t accumulate in the same way.

        • @Brkdncr
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          27 hours ago

          You can do your own research, but it takes time to leech. If you’re not storing in it for long periods it’s fine.