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Question: What kind of alcohol is flamable i want to make fire like this week
but i need to know what kind of alcohol is flammable


Answers: What kind of alcohol is flamable i want to make fire like this week
but i need to know what kind of alcohol is flammable

if you are asking about the alcohol you drink, the higher the proof the more flamable it will be. you light the vapors not the liquid and the higher the proof the faster it evaporates. don't waste good booze on lighting a fire. for flaming drinks, high proof rum or vodka works well. everclear the best but tastes nasty. when you mix alcohol with mixers or ice it will lower the proof. (you cannot light a screwdriver) the longer it burns the less alcohol is in the drink...you burn it up, and never drink while its burning blow it out first

all alcohol is flammable............

All alcohol is flammable

whats wrong with fire lighters, newspaper rolled up, twigs,
you dont need alcohol to start a fire!!!!!

use lighter fluid.

Bacardi 151, Eveclear (151 or 190), and any vodka that is 100 proof or higher (Majorska 100, Absolut 100).

By far the cheapest will be a bottom shelf 100 proof vodka, but its more traditional in high end places to use the Bacardi 151.

All alcohol is flammable but why do you need alcohol to start a fire?
Why don't you use other things to start a fire?

topping the drink with 151 is what i used to used when making flaming dr. peppers...............

but also, everclear would work!

80 proof and lower booze will burn if you heat it up first to get the vapours going. Not sure what the lower limit is. If you want it to burn cold you need to use high proof stuff like Bacardi 151, everclear or cask strenth liquor.

If you just want to start a campfire faster don't waste booze. Use the rubbing alcohol, cheap colone or mabymouthwash. Save the booze for drinking and flambeing deserts and stuff.

aaand u think only those who are 21+ will know the answer? dumbass ******

Bacardi 151 its got a flame arrester.





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