Sunoco (Bull Mart) in Garden City is the only place I'm aware of.
North Carolina, it is roughly around 650 miles from there to Bermudas.
Lager usually contains around 3% to 6% alcohol (ethanol).
Gasoline has a btu rating of around 110,000. Ethanol has a btu rating of around 76,000.
Definitely ethanol. Ethanol doesn't freeze until around -178F; mercury freezes at around -38F. You aren't going to see -178F in the arctic on earth, but -38F is far from impossible.
Ethanol produces around 80% by fermenting 100g of sugar produce.
It's a base, around pH 15.5
South Carolina, North Carolina, Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, New England (Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New Hampshire).
Ordinary (non-fortified) wine will contain around 130 cm^3 of ethanol.
That will depends on where the fuel is being sold. Around my area ( central Illinois ) every gas station has 10% ethanol.
I just called the Sam's Club located on Laburnum Ave and was told the gas there is ethanol free. Edit: Sam's club reported that there gas DOES have ethanol.
They lived around the South Carolina, North Carolina, and Georgia area
The vegetable oil is more dense than ethanol. Vegetable has a density of around 0.9 g/cm3, which varies very slightly depending on the oil. The density of ethanol is 0.789 g/cm3