Can you make beer from human yeast infections ?!


Question: Ive heard prisoners make illegal beer from marmite yeast - and hide it in toilet cisterns /u bends etc
So I just wondered ??


Answers: Ive heard prisoners make illegal beer from marmite yeast - and hide it in toilet cisterns /u bends etc
So I just wondered ??

Had to give this one a star. Good job!

eurghhhhhhhh

yuk sounds like a health hazard, how disgusting!!

probably the dirtiest thing I have ever heard. You can try it then let us know how good it tastes and how sick you get. :X

if I were locked up without beer, I would try to make some too!

EEEEEWWWWWW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

sure you can

what would you name your beer? Vagina Ale ??

EEwww...I have heard of making it with rotted fruit

that's just gross.

I was watching Lockdown this week and they had prisoners fermenting smuggled fruits in plastic bottles to make alcohol.

Since yeast is used to make beer, you could use the bacteria to theoretically break down the starch's and sugars, however how would you be sure that your not getting some other lethal bacteria and breeding them also, its not a good idea at all.

That's what's used to brew Bud Light and Michelob!

Sick......................totally sick

no you can not as you could end up extremely ill.
as for prisoners making hooch from marmite no this wont work.
what they do is if they know one of the inmates that work in the kitchen is to get them to steal some uncooked yeast dough and make hooch using this and of course the fresh fruit that they get on a daily basis so simple until they get caught then its out the kitchen the inmates goes and the home brew down the drain

Pruno, the yummy prison concoction:

http://www.blacktable.com/gillin030901.h...

(oh, btw, no human yeast)

Hey there dude, I've thought about your erudite question long & hard ( why do I waste my diminishing time?) and I can't make the connection between Marmite and human infection.

Being a silly oldgit I'd really welcome your advice, no really I would as I'm obviously missing something here.





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