What would be a good mixer to go with ethanol for an alcholic beverage?!


Question: What would be a good mixer to go with ethanol for an alcholic beverage!?
Ethanol is beer so i would probably use whiskey and make me a boilermaker!. Now a 12 pack of 12oz!. cans of is more expensive than a gallon of ethanol so thats how to put Anheiser Busch out of business!. So all you minors can get your Beer at the Exxon and BP stations!.Www@FoodAQ@Com


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Don't have any clue why you would add ethanol to whiskey to get a boilermaker!. All it would do is up the proof of the whiskey (which may be the point) and not change the flavor of the drink!.

Secondly, any ethanol purchased from a gas station or ethanol provider would be very dangerous to drink because of additives that are put in it purely for the purpose of preventing its consumption!. It would be very expensive to purchase pure ethanol fit for consumption!.

If you did get your hands on pure ethanol you could add it to almost any virgin drink to give it a zing!. It won't add flavor!. Ethanol has no flavor, it just provides the burn and the buzz!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

Your idea, though poorly communicated, is old!.

See: Everclear!. At 95% ethanol, you should simply instruct minors to get Everclear!. Except, they already know this, so you're just making yourself look like a d-bag!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

lots of people put tomato juice in their beer!. its called a bloody bud!. most like it in the AM instead of a bloody mary!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

Only a liberal could come up with a question like that!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

gasoline or WD40Www@FoodAQ@Com

only a alcoholic would drink that stuff!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

wtf's wrong wit uWww@FoodAQ@Com





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