That's really neat! I'd like to try that this winter - New York is a lot like Pennsylvania, climatewise. Did you dig the hole before the ground froze? How deep did you have to go? How big was the snowball and how much sawdust did you use?His Blood Spoke My Name said:Fresh grape juice, if put in air-tight containers and placed in very cold water, 45° or lower, will not ferment. Science has proven this.
Even the ground is capable of keeping an item cold for months. I remember an experiment years back in which we made a snowball one winter and buried it with sawdust in the ground. During the month of June, we dug the hole up and the snowball was still just as cold as it was that cold winter day!
Alcohol occurs naturally. Wasps get drunk on grapes fermented still on the vine in the sun. Grapes which don't ferment or spoil dry out and become raisins.His Blood Spoke My Name said:Alcohol was not created by God. Alcohol is a by-product that man invented because of man's sinful nature.
Kosher wine has varying degrees of alcohol, from 4% to the same as table wine (8-12%). It is ususally very sweet - sugar is added, not corn syrup because corn is considered a grain and it is leavened grains - like beer made from barley or whiskey made from rye - that must be cleaned from the house. Likewise, many people buy their Coca Cola during the Jewish holy days because the Kosher coke is sweetened with real sugar, not grain-based corn syrup.