This answer
is not correct. A Grignard reagent will react with an alcohol in an acid-base
reaction and form an alkane...in this case methane, which would bubble out of
the solution. The problem with this answer is that the attack of the
reagent is on the hydrogen atom attached to the oxygen atom and both alcohols
will react. The isopropyl alcohol would react a bit faster due to steric
inhibition of the reaction but not enough so that you could make a reasonable
decision as to which was which.