Everclear alcohol?!


Question: Everclear alcohol!?
My US friend told me about Everclear alcohol (yes, I know it sounds like paint stripper but I mean the drinking alcohol) sold in the US, it is made in both 75% and 95% alcohol!.!.!.

would this stuff be legal in the UK!?
If so, is there anywhere one can buy it online!?

lol this is purely for educational and research purposes only ;-)Www@FoodAQ@Com


Answers:
http://www!.shoppersvineyard!.com/product_!.!.!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

Wow, so much disinformation!. You can physically do a shot of everclear, I have done one!. I do strongly advise against it because it burns very badly and will give you a sore throat!. The 95% is 2!.5 times stronger than vodka!. I like it instead of Vodka because it is priced similarly to Vodka, and is also odorless and flavorless, so you can make Vodka drinks with it instead of Vodka, at a large discount!. You just have to be careful to measure it!. Eyeballing while making a drink can cause a drink to be way way too strong!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

Be careful with everclear as soon as it hits ur tongue it's in ur blood stream and ur feeling it!.!.!. wouldn't recomend doing shots with it!.!.!. it's used to make other alky beverages like burnt sugar and added to slushes because you use alot less of it to get the same effect as lets say vodka!Www@FoodAQ@Com

you can't physically do shots of everclear because it vaporizes upon contact with you're tongue!.!.!.

i wouldn't get any!.!. you think its the same as drinking vodka cuz they mix the same, and the next thing you know, you're waking up in your own vomit (or at least i did)Www@FoodAQ@Com

I drank this stuff!. Rode my bicycle, fell off!.!.!.broke my arm and fractured my skull!. I probably had a hangover, I don't remember that!.Www@FoodAQ@Com





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