I've never seen a 75/25 brew but I guess they are out there - I have found a campmaster 80/20 cylinder and in the interests of science I'll line up the same test I did with the Kovea 70/30 can. That will tell us what the difference in performance is with the change in mix - both are near new cans. For memory of the reference, the Kovea 70/30 went from 20degC to boiling in for minutes and 6 seconds. I would expect the 80/20 to be between 4:30 and 5 mins from past experience. The 50/50 expensive brews are noticeably quicker.
For really cold days, I've been known to piss on a patch of ground and bury the can in it prior to cooking - giving the can a really good shake up first and even leaving it inside my top layer to warm up. Anything to boil the butane fraction again and allow it to burn - it will just sit on the bottom of the can and do f-all if it's liquid!
Burying the can is actually a good move for stability purposes as well - doesn't work in rocky areas though.
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