How can I make drinkable alcohol which makes you drunk?!


Question: Well you need a few things first: yeast, juice, sugar, water, bottle, knife, and a filter. What you do is mix the juice, sugar, and water together in a bottle. Add yeast close the bottle, take the knife and cut small holes in the top of the bottle so that gas may escape while the drink ferments. Put it a warm dry place and let it stand for two to four weeks. After which you will then strain and filter the drink. After running it through a filter (coffee filter, panty hose, etc.) you have yourself a juice flavored wine. Enjoy! Quanities of all ingredients depends upon how strong of an alcohol you want, same goes with actual time you let it ferment.


Answers: Well you need a few things first: yeast, juice, sugar, water, bottle, knife, and a filter. What you do is mix the juice, sugar, and water together in a bottle. Add yeast close the bottle, take the knife and cut small holes in the top of the bottle so that gas may escape while the drink ferments. Put it a warm dry place and let it stand for two to four weeks. After which you will then strain and filter the drink. After running it through a filter (coffee filter, panty hose, etc.) you have yourself a juice flavored wine. Enjoy! Quanities of all ingredients depends upon how strong of an alcohol you want, same goes with actual time you let it ferment.

go buy the drink you like the most and put it in a cup.

You need to make a homemade distillary but id be careful where you make your hooch, its a fire hazard. I was thinking about making moonshine myself. Just Google "How to make moonshine" and you'll see plenty of info i am sure...





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