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Back around 1970 when I was 11 years old, my father bought me a bottle of Everclear. I needed it to fuel the Bunsen burner in the chemistry set I got for Christmas. That bottle lasted me a couple of years. It never occurred to me drink any of it, and Pop's only warning was "Don't burn down the house." It was a different world then.
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Great short! I did a course for retail liquor store staff and we go through the various legal requirements for things being called "Vodka" or "Gin" etc. I ask why a bottle is say 40% alcohol by volume and what the other 60% is. Some people don't want to beleive me that it is water and with (in some cases) added approved flavourants.
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I worked in a synthetic ethanol plant using ethylene and water. We added hexane to the last distillation column to break the azeotrope and push the purity as I recall above 95%. and then denature it to make undrinkable because it was for industrial purposes and the customers could avoid paying the ridiculous tax on that sold for public consumption.
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For anyone interested you can create anhydrous ethanol by adding a bunch (official science term) of benzene. You then distill and the water and benzene will distill over leaving only ethanol.
Or use a molecular sieve, which is basically (again very scientific) a sponge with pores only big enough for the water molecules leaving behind the the ethanol.
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@samsanimationcorner3820
1 year ago
Everclear's flavor is the way a doctor's office smells.
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