The speed of a combustion depends on many things unrelated with the burned molecule. It could be the speed of evaporation, how finely the fuel is mixed with the oxidiser, how dilute the oxidiser is (oxygen or air), whether a shock wave can feed itself, and so on. So it's not a property of the fuel.
What is your setup in the calorimetric bomb? If the alcohol is liquid in a cup, then the evaporation rate might well determine the duration of the combustion. Injecting the fuel as a mist like a Diesel engine does would burn it much faster.