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On Wed, 10 Oct 2007 08:08:14 GMT, "Dennis Pogson"
wrote: Use Scotch. The single malts burn quite well, and if you don't need to cook, you can drink the stuff! Cognac also burns well. Moonshine straight from the still, is 80 to 90 percent ethanol. And you can dilute it and drink it. Much better fuel than scotch which is often only 35% alcohol. I as usual I deny everything. Casady |
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On Thu, 11 Oct 2007 07:34:24 -0400, Gogarty
wrote: Use Scotch. The single malts burn quite well, and if you don't need to cook, you can drink the stuff! Cognac also burns well. Moonshine straight from the still, is 80 to 90 percent ethanol. And you can dilute it and drink it. Much better fuel than scotch which is often only 35% alcohol. I as usual I deny everything. Casady Scotch these days is 80 proof (40%), as are most spirits such as gin and vodka. Used to be 86.8 standard and 90 to 100 for gin. Another way to cheat the consumer. The liquor store (round here anyway) sells the student's favorite inadvertent suicide tipple. It's called Everclear. It's 190 degrees proof (95% alcohol.) They just don't get why alcohol could be lethal, in less than a bottle. So some bite the dust, every year. Brian Whatcott Altus OK |
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"Brian Whatcott" wrote:
The liquor store (round here anyway) sells the student's favorite inadvertent suicide tipple. It's called Everclear. It's 190 degrees proof (95% alcohol.) Way back when the State of Ohio was the sole retailer of spirits, you could buy "190" all day long. It was equivalent to moonshine, but you knew it was safe. Add some triple distilled water and you could make your own vodka to whatever proof you desired. It is also kept in any hospital pharmacry, at least it was in my college days. Lew |
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Lew Hodgett wrote:
Way back when the State of Ohio was the sole retailer of spirits, you could buy "190" all day long. It was equivalent to moonshine, but you knew it was safe. Add some triple distilled water and you could make your own vodka to whatever proof you desired. It is also kept in any hospital pharmacry, at least it was in my college days. Lew I have a few bottles of the pharmacy stuff left. The military uses it to clean electronics, and I use it to clean all sorts of things. It isn't the same as what you buy in the store as everclear - this stuff is super cleaned of impurities and other chemicals. Never tried drinking it though, my taste buds run more towards dark rum. Red |
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![]() I have a few bottles of the pharmacy stuff left. The military uses it to clean electronics, and I use it to clean all sorts of things. It isn't the same as what you buy in the store as everclear - this stuff is super cleaned of impurities and other chemicals. Never tried drinking it though, my taste buds run more towards dark rum. Red Hey Red, Be very carfull about drinking that stuff you have. It might be the super "dry" alcohol that uses Benzine to extract what little water is in the ETOH mixture. What I can remember is the 95% ETOH is okay to drink its the 98% that will kill you cause of the added benzine to extract the water. A wise grad student clued me into that significant diffrence, advising that drinking the liquid found in the 2 gallon jars filled with dead fish was drinkable IF it was 95% ETOH and strained to catch any scales and ecto parasites that fell off in the preserving process. ya thing lemon flavored vodka is good.........? Ummmm, try Bering Sea Sculpin flavored lab alcohol. Now thats a real drink! Bob |
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On Mon, 15 Oct 2007 23:00:49 -0700, Bob wrote:
... drinking the liquid found in the 2 gallon jars filled with dead fish was drinkable IF it was 95% ETOH and strained to catch any scales and ecto parasites that fell off in the preserving process. ya thing lemon flavored vodka is good.........? Ummmm, try Bering Sea Sculpin flavored lab alcohol. Now thats a real drink! Bob Now THERE'S a manly drink! :-) Brian W |
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On Oct 16, 6:46 pm, Brian Whatcott wrote:
On Mon, 15 Oct 2007 23:00:49 -0700, Bob wrote: ... drinking the liquid found in the 2 gallon jars filled with dead fish was drinkable IF it was 95% ETOH and strained to catch any scales and ecto parasites that fell off in the preserving process. ya thing lemon flavored vodka is good.........? Ummmm, try Bering Sea Sculpin flavored lab alcohol. Now thats a real drink! Bob Now THERE'S a manly drink! :-) Brian W Hi Brian: Do you thing Wilbur would approve and deem fish flavored lab alcohol as amply manly and adequately nautical? Bob |
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Bob wrote back to say:
Hey Red, Be very carfull about drinking that stuff you have. It might be the super "dry" alcohol that uses Benzine to extract what little water is in the ETOH mixture. What I can remember is the 95% ETOH is okay to drink its the 98% that will kill you cause of the added benzine to extract the water. Thanks for the warning Bob, but no worry - I don't plan on drinking it. There's nothing on the bottle that alludes to benzine on the assay list. Some things on the label on the bottle says: Ethyl Alcohol, Absolute, ACS Flash Point 57deg. F Specific Gravity at 15.56deg. C .... 0.794 Made by AAPER Alcohol and Chemical Co. Shelbyville, KY It does smell good though... Red |
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