I am looking for a means to instantly cool a can of beer to 35deg. F. When I go camping. On hot summer days I like to go camping and sit back to some very cold beers. I am the type of person whose job responsibilities tend to fluctuate every day based on the weather and other conditions. Therefore, I may discover at any time that there won't be any work for the next few days. That's when I take off to go camp at one of my favorite woods, and that could be any day of the week, not just holidays or weekends.
When I leave to the campsite I make a grocery and beer run, pack my cooler, hook up my camping trailer and within a few hours I am heading off to camp. The problem is that when I get to camp, my beer is never really cold. It sits in some ice for an hour or two and does not get cold enough in such short time. I dont normally keep beer in the fridge at home because I dont drink when I am working and it never fails someone else will drink it before I am ready to go camping. Otherwise I'd keep some right under the freezer compartment.
With that said, my object is to find a method to chill a can of beer, or soda, or anything else in a can from room temperature to near freezing temperature within a minute or less. I am aware that there are certain gases that cause ice to form on a tank. For example, using a disposible propane cylinder will form ice on the cylinder when the gas is released quickly (like when I use my big weed burner torch). I know there are other gases such as nitrogen or is it hydrogen that can have this same effect. My question is what can I use that is readily available, not extremely expensive, safe to use, and will chill the can in seconds? The other question is how to use the stuff in a portable environment. In other words, something I can carry in my camper that simply involves using a hose, some sort of cooling container for the beer can, and simply means turning on a valve, giving me an ice cold beer in a minute or less. Remember, it must be safe and something I can legally carry in a vehicle without using up too much space.
All useful advice appreciated.
George