You could do it if you had a better freezer.
Well my line of thinking was that the water would freeze at 0C but the ethanol would remain a liquid. I've put vodka in the freezer before though and the whole solution remained a liquid so theres obviously something I'm missing here.
you can concentrate alcohol from wine by freezing it using the method in this video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rME3Q8NCWQM
i dont think youll be able to freeze water out of vodka.
I have some wine to experiment with at the moment so I'm going to test this one out now.
pure water freezes at 0 degrees C. think of it this way. at 0 degrees C the water molecules lose enough energy and vibrate and jump around less, enough less that their molecular attractions attract each other and they crystallize. Remember thats pure water. At 0 degrees C a water and alcohol mix will want to do the same, however, there is some sort of impurity in the water. In this case alcohol. The principal works with any substance or impurity. Anywho, the water wants to crystallize, but there is something in the way, so it cant.
Honestly the problem with freezing system and methods is the energy. With heating you add the heat(energy) and you get your result. With cooling, you have so many factors. It's not as effecient, too many places where youre losing energy.
Though, does anyone know if you could just put vodka in a centrifuge and get it to separate? I assume once you stop the machine it will just mix back up?
A system like the enrichment of uranium-235 would work, and it will give you almost pure alcohol, but its both over kill and inefficient, though interesting. lol. Still its centrifuging, though more advanced.