So I did some reading. Butane, has a boiling point of about 4 degrees. What this means is below 4 degrees, butane basically wants to be a liquid, and liquids don’t like being thrust out from a gas container through a tiny nozzle.
This got me wondering about how cold it needed to be for other stuff to freeze. Apparently it needs to get really cold, we’re talking minus 40 and not of the Fahrenheit variety either. Diesel on the other hand will freeze at only minus 15, which is why a lot of lorries have tank heaters. Otherwise, according to some chaps on trucknet, they often thaw out frozen fuel tanks on lorries by starting a small bonfire under their trucks.
So there you go, pretty pointless I know but it kept me amused for 5 minutes.